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Great Sermon! Timeless Biblical truth is presented in this sermon and Christians need to be reminded of it. Thank you to Covenant OPC for preserving Rev. Williamson's teaching on women preachers and the book of 1 Corinthians.
BWS (5/19/2019)
Dear Southern Baptists, Listen to the Apostle Paul This is even more relevant today than it was 16 years ago; millenials and younger generations seldom hear this taught. In particular, controversy is brewing in SBC as Liberal Theology has infiltrated and now seeks revolutionary supremacy. Beth Moore and J. D. Greear are two popular Southern Baptist voices that are pushing to change and alter the clear instruction of inspired Scripture toward democratic philosophy instead of Gods social and church order. The church is to be transformed and obedient to the apostles teaching instead of conformed to the world and democratic-humanist and feminist, egalitarian culture which is in rebellion to God. Liberal Theology, with its 'Wokeness', denies Scriptural authority in social order as clearly revealed by the apostles. Paul is very clear and has the authority of Christ to teach how the church is to be ordered and who is qualified to teach and lead. It begs the question too about why women are in seminaries since their covert ambition is clear. Williamson's teaching with helpful context is that of wise and respected elder and should be listened to again.
Pastor Musa Joshua Simelane (6/19/2014)
from Pretoria, South Sfrica
Great Sermon! This sermon by G.I. Williamson on "women pastors" is very helful to me and my Church. I have a leadership training day on the 21 June '14. I have used Williamson's teaching on Bible doctrine via Pastor Olyot from Liverpool, England.
G. I. Williamson graduated from Drake University and received the B.D. degree from Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary. He has served congregations of the old United Presbyterian Church of North America, the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, and the Reformed Presbyterian...