Today's Scripture

Job 37:14 ~ Stand still, and consider the wonderous works of God.

October 28, 2025

Can Woman Preach?


There is a lot of controversy over woman preachers...
One of my favorites is Millicent Sedra .

So, I did a quick google search on the subject and found the following, 
in addition to what I've read in scriptures. 

 Below is A quick answer from Google......

Key Examples of Women Preaching in the Bible

  1. Deborahprophetess and judge of Israel, Deborah led the nation and provided guidance during time of crisis (Judges 4:4-5). Her leadership and prophetic role highlight the authority women held in biblical times.
  2. PriscillaAlong with her husband Aquila, Priscilla played crucial role in teaching Apollos, an eloquent speaker, about the way of God more accurately (Acts 18:26). This indicates her active participation in teaching and preaching.
  3. PhoebeMentioned in Romans 16:1, Phoebe is referred to as deacon of the church in Cenchreae, showcasing her leadership role within the early church. Her position as deacon suggests she was involved in ministry and service.
  4. Annaprophetess who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the temple (Luke 2:36-38). Anna's proclamation about Jesus demonstrates her role in sharing God's message.
  5. The Samaritan WomanAfter her encounter with Jesus at the well, she went back to her town and told others about Him, effectively becoming one of the first evangelists (John 4:29). Her testimony led many to believe in Jesus.

Biblical Support for Women in Ministry

  • Acts 2:17-18This passage quotes the prophet Joel, stating that in the last days, God will pour out His Spirit on all people, and both sons and daughters will prophesy. This indicates that women are included in God's call to ministry and preaching.
  • Galatians 3:28This verse emphasizes equality in Christ, stating that there is neither male nor female, for all are one in Christ Jesus. This has been interpreted to support the idea that women can serve in all roles within the church.
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October 25, 2025

Fed UP ~ Had Enough

There is a difference between hate and having had enough.

Hate is often described as an emotion, but it is actually a learned behavior. Unlike fear, sadness, or love—emotions that are instinctive and universal—hate does not exist independently. It is shaped by fear, angerstress, and social conditioning, developing over time rather than emerging naturally.

have had enough of (someone or something)

To have had or endured as much of someone or something as one can handle.

fed up

adj.
Unable or unwilling to put up with something any longer: She was fed up with their complaints. I resigned because I was fed up.


 It isn't 'hate', it's 'fed up and had enough'.

When you are done being hurt over and over again by the same person and you just don't want it in your life anymore.

You don't hate someone.

You have just had enough of the pain they cause you.

You want them gone out of your life, so you can move forward.

There is a difference between hate and had enough.

There is a difference between having enough and giving up.

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