
26 - Spiritual
God does not consider the voices of his daughters in the Church shameful! This teaching grieves his heart. Where does the idea come from? In his pastoral letter to Corinth, Paul the church planter, corrects a dysfunction
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Hosted by Chad and Leslie Neal Segraves · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 37 episodes
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Men and Women Running Together to Complete the Great Commission. Serving Shoulder to Shoulder dives into the Hebrew, Greek, and Biblical culture to address today's most popular questions, limitations, and misinterpretations of the Bible about women and men.
Chad and Leslie Neal Segraves hosts Serving Shoulder to Shoulder, a religion show with 37 episodes published.

God does not consider the voices of his daughters in the Church shameful! This teaching grieves his heart. Where does the idea come from? In his pastoral letter to Corinth, Paul the church planter, corrects a dysfunction
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YES! rosh = Physical head = kephale. But Greek translators who intended to indicate a “leader with authority,” HARDLY EVER used kephale as the most appropriate Greek word. The amazing Greek language had many options to s
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“One Another” principles are spiritual weapons. The practical application of these principles may look different in various cultures. This simple type of earth-shaking relationship will challenge the foundation of every
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Submit to one another...that was the example of Christ. That is also the goal of husbands and wives (brothers/ sisters). Did Jesus limit himself, deny himself, humble himself, put his Bride’s needs ahead of his own? Yes!
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The 2-2-2 Principle displays Paul’s heart to multiply the Good News. In 2 Timothy 2:2, Paul opened up biblical teaching to all godly teachers, and he laid out a plan for Gospel multiplication. Are you a leader like Paul
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Jesus has ALL authority in heaven and on earth (exousia epi). Jesus gives his men and women disciples authority to make disciples of all nations. Jesus shares power, and we should too! In Scripture, the word exousia is n
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Observe Paul’s structure of 1 Corinthians 14:34-40. Paul structured this chiasm to help display unity and peace in the church of Corinth. Paul corrected the chaos caused by two main groups — Spiritual indulgers and Ascet
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The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit eternally share power and authority, with “none greater or lesser.” God is NOT ranked in a fixed, eternal hierarchy. Neither should men and women be ranked in a fixed hierarchy. To view m
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The original Greek manuscript had no punctuation - no commas, question marks, quotations, or periods. This linguistic detail may sound minor, but it can make a huge difference in translation and the meaning of a passage.
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No Bible verse exists that distinguishes roles between men and women. The Bible never states, “leadership is male” or “cooking is female.” By true definition, roles are interchangeable. Multiple people can do the job. Of
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Paul passionately wanted the entire world to know Jesus. As the Church’s most fruitful missionary, he wanted more laborers. As an on-fire evangelist, Paul desired to INCREASE Good News going out. As a spirit-led equipper
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Yes, he did. Aristotle believed that males were superior, and females were inferior. Warning: This next bit of information might shock you. Aristotle based his belief that men were complete/preferred because they could p
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1 Corinthians 11:7-9 has simple answers where some have sought to show male superiority. Both male and female are made in God’s image; you know it, and Paul knew it. De can mean “also.” Dia can mean “because of.” Underst
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Some Christian teachers seek to limit women teaching the Bible because they claim women are more easily deceived. Consider, who began Buddhism? Buddha. Islam? Mohammed. Mormonism? Joseph Smith. Those three men have influ
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Very clearly Paul laid out the qualifications for leaders in the church. He described episcopos (overseers), deaconos (deacons), and presbuteros (elders). Such responsibility does not suit everyone. It requires high mora
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God wants humble, godly teachers of truth to flourish. But in the pagan city of Ephesus, false teachers abounded in the church. Paul instructed Timothy to stop them. In 1 Timothy, Paul repeatedly mentioned the false teac
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Yes, but probably not how you think! We need to dig into the Greek context of Paul’s first century audience to see how they understood the word “head” (kephale). To view more content visit the website www.servingshoulder
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Because God looks at the heart, all believers should exercise their God-given spiritual gifts for the benefit and building up of the Body of Christ. May we not dishonor the Holy Spirit by quenching or grieving or denying
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God is consistent. If we find ONE example of a godly woman leading in Scripture, and God approves them, then God must approve of godly women leading. To view more content visit the website www.servingshouldertoshoulder.c
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Paul flipped the Jewish prayer on its head — the Beraka was no longer in effect! No longer were free, Jewish males the only blessed ones. No longer would a person’s physical or cultural status limit their entry or full p
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