If the message is powerful, and it affirms and honors God, the gender of the person on the pulpit shouldn’t matter if it really does matter to you you need to reevaluate your priorities with God and others
@@jamesmessner4103 So, if a woman is incredibly gifted in preaching and teaching, then they have the right to override God’s qualifications for a pastor, to be “the husband of one wife”?
@@AdamThao92 it’s obvious you have a very archaic view of women in general, which says a lot more about you than it does about churches who allow women to preach from the pulpit I pray you change that way of thinking sooner rather than later
@@jamesmessner4103 I actually hold women to a very high regard, being married myself. They are image bearers of God, worthy of every dignity, value, and respect, specifically of care as well being the weaker vessel (1 Peter 3:7). I would defer you back to the unanswered question above. Does a female with the gift of preaching allow for her to disregard God's command in 1 Timothy 2:12 and qualifications for Pastors in 1 Timothy 3:1-7?