Sermon Tone Analysis

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Perfect Marriage
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gen 1:26 - 30
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Great was the Fall of Them
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Made Alive
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Icebreaker's
Icebreaker's
List several ways in which you have seen personally the influence of the feminist movement in your church.
How have they altered the biblical pattern for men’s and women’s roles?
The first sin details the reversal of male/female roles.
If you are a woman, relate an incident where you usurped a man’s leadership position.
If you are a man, describe a time when you allowed a woman to usurp a specific leadership role you held.
What were the consequences?
The first sin details the reversal of male/female roles.
If you are a woman, relate an incident where you usurped a man’s leadership position.
If you are a man, describe a time when you allowed a woman to usurp a specific leadership role you held.
What were the consequences?
Group Discovery Questions
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What were conditions like for women in the culture of Paul’s day?
Why did feminism gain in popularity?
2. Explain the principle of submission.
How is it manifested in society?
3. How have evangelical feminists attempted to redefine the meaning of “head” in 1 Corinthians 11:3?
4. Why is a clear understanding of Galatians 3:28 vital to any discussion of the principle of authority and submission?
What does that passage teach about men and women?
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In what way did Christianity elevate women to a position they had not known previously?
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What are the three manifestations of authority and submission as described by Paul? (1 Cor.
11:3)
7. When and where is it appropriate for women to pray or proclaim God’s Word?
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In the Corinthian church, what was a wife communicating by wearing a head covering?
What was a woman revealing by her failure to wear a head covering?
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In what ways are men and women equal?
In what ways are they different?
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In what ways does nature testify to the differences between men and women?
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