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Great Sermon! Those who really want to be obedient to YHWH will profit very much from listening to this excellent sermon.
Here the conclusion:
1 Cor. 11:2-16 was written to both men and women. All of us have to pay attention. The symbolism is for men and for women. Men need to be conscious why they worship with an uncovered head; women need to be conscious why they worship with a covered head. If they are not worshipping with a covered head, why they are not, and what they need to do about it.
It sets before us Christ’s will for His Church. The practice of head covering provides us with a glorious opportunity, brothers and sisters, to testify by visible signs to what we believe about the roles and responsibilities God has established for us as men and women. How He established it in the creation order and how He has incorporated that order in Christ’s Kingdom. With the addition of the God/Man who stands as our mediator.
The truth we proclaim by observing the apostolic doctrine of head covering is one of the most important truths concerning the way of life established by our Creator. Society is dependent on it; the family is dependent on it; the Church is dependent on it. If we get that order wrong, as Charles Hodge put it (and I read this in the earlier quote): “Ruin must be the r
William O. Einwechter is a teaching elder at Immanuel Free Reformed Church. He is a graduate of Washington Bible College (B.A.) and Capital Bible Seminary (Th.M.) and was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in 1982. He is the vice president of the National Reform Association and...