Here is my second sermon on the role of women in the church. See last’s week’s sermon, Let Your Women Keep Silent. I recognize that this may not be a favorite topic of many, but what I’m preaching is what God’s word declares about the role of women in the church and the family, and subsequently, the role of men in both these spheres. This topic is most necessary. The evangelical church has given itself over to feminism, which is rooted in Satanism (see part of my sermon below). This should not surprise us since the goal of feminist is to exalt the woman over and above men, to have women serve where men serve, and force men to serve where should serve. The Church been doing this faithfully, for the feminists, for far too long. It’s time for the Church to be faithful to God’s calling, God’s created order, God’s roles for men and women, and return to what Scripture declares. No amount of camouflaging feminism, by calling it complementarianism will do. We must return to biblical patriarchy, for God is the ultimate patriarch, and His word is patriarchal.

Please enjoy the sermon below.

 

Feminism is Rooted in Satanism

What I didn’t say, because this is new to me as well, is that modern feminism is actually rooted in Satanism. Augusto Zimmerman, in his article Women Under the Spell, shows that early feminist were all committed Satanist, in that they saw Satan, or the Serpent, as the hero of Genesis 3, and not the villain. They looked to Satan to free them from the shackles of God and the patriarchy He established in society.

He wrote… “leading figures of the early feminist movement, such as the suffragette Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the actress Sarah Bernhardt and the poet Renée Vivien, viewed God as the precursor of patriarchy and Satan as an ally in the fight against it…”

“Nineteenth-century feminists singled out Christianity along with the state as a key institution supporting the subjugation of women. In such a view, “the Christian ideal of wifely obedience, and marriage as such”, was seen as “incompatible with woman’s right to govern herself”. So they viewed Satan as a positive figure and Christianity was an obstacle that had to be removed for women to be emancipated.”

In other words, early feminists, wanting to throw off the shackles of God (see Psalm 2), aligned themselves with Satan in order to gain their freedom from God’s ordain order in society. They took the story of Genesis 3 and turned it on its head.

It’s OK though. The bible does speak to the feminist:

She was loud and rebellious, Her feet would not stay at home.

For she has cast down many wounded, and all who were slain by her were strong men. Her house is the way to hell, descending to the chambers of death (Proverbs 7:11, 26-27).


 

 

 

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