Though it is not politically correct to say this, it is Biblically correct. The pulpit is not an ornament or a mere piece of furniture. The pulpit exhibits and demonstrates a theological authority (Neh. 8:4). That authority and pulpit are exclusively reserved for men. And so, women are never to man a pulpit (1 Tim.
For the purpose of providing “pulpit supply” for 1689 Confessional churches, or 1689 churches that unfortunately do not have a plurality of elders, I saw the following post on The Reformed Baptist Coalition Facebook page. After many commented by inserting their States of residency, the author replied with this. I responded with the following comment.
The pulpit is not an ornament or a mere piece of furniture. The pulpit exhibits and demonstrates a theological authority (Neh. 8:4). And that authority and pulpit are exclusively reserved for men only, and so women are not to man a pulpit (1 Tim. 2:12). Though it is not politically correct to say this, it
This preface are my own comments to the below article. Professor Michael Haykin’s article is below my preface. During the 2008 Presidential election, I saw an increase of well-known Pastors crossing the line from pulpit duty into the arena of politics, including giving endorsements. But to make matters worse, some made either derogatory or untrue
Sermon jam on ‘What is wrong with the pulpits?,’ by Shane Idleman Pastor Shane warns about an unbiblical love, and un-regenerated heart within the church. He then said, “Either the love of God will compel somebody to repentance. Or the hammer of God will crush them to repentance.” However, it is not just pastors “Rob Bell” and