I recently completed J John's modern re-telling of Pilgrim's Progress (simply titled "Pilgrim") and one of the passages that leaped out at me was Gaius' discourse on the role of women in the Bible.
Given the ongoing controversy in today's church about where women sit (or stand) in the story, I thought it might be interesting to reproduce the passage from John Bunyan's original text. I find it very illuminating.
"Gaius also proceeded, and said, I will now
speak on the behalf of women, to take away
their reproach. For as death and the curse came
into the world by a woman, (Gen. 3), so also
did life and health: “God sent forth His Son
made of a woman” (Gal. 4:4). Yea, to show
how much those that came
after, did abhor the act of the
mother, this sex, in the Old
Testament, coveted children, if
happily this or that woman might be the
mother of the Saviour of the world.
I will say again, that when the Saviour was
come, women rejoiced in Him before either
man or angel (Luke 2). I read not, that ever any
man did give unto Christ so much as one groat;
but the women followed Him, and ministered
to Him of their substance (Luke 8:2, 3). It was
a woman that washed His feet with tears, and a
woman that anointed His body to the burial
(Luke 7:37, 50; John 11:2; 12:3). They were
women that wept, when He was going to the
Cross, and women that followed Him from the
Cross, and that sat by His sepulchre, when he
was buried (Luke 23:27; Matt. 27:55, 56, 61).
They were women that were first with Him at
His resurrection-morn; and women that
brought tidings first to His disciples, that He
was risen from the dead (Luke 24:22, 23).
Women, therefore, are highly favoured, and
show by these things that they are sharers with
us in the grace of life."
1 comment:
Nice! I recently read Danny Silk's book on women in the church...a very good read.....
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