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Aug 8, 2020

Is the Biblical Balance Between Men and Women Under Attack Today? (Part 14)

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Is the Biblical Balance Between Men and Women Under Attack Today? (Part 14)

Part 14

Dr. Michael Youssef focuses on the Biblical roles of men and women and how modern society has confused these roles. Dr. Youssef delves into the teachings of the Apostle Paul to highlight the timeless principles that guide the relationships between men and women, both in the church and at home. Key Themes Examined: The confusion of gender roles in modern society The Biblical distinction between men and women The importance of maintaining Scriptural integrity The role of the church in upholding Biblical Truths The complementary roles of men and women in God’s design Key Points Explained: The Confusion of Gender Roles: Dr. Youssef argues that Satan has sown confusion in society, leading to a misunderstanding of the distinct roles of men and women as outlined in the Bible. This confusion has infiltrated the church, causing some leaders to dilute or alter Biblical teachings to appease cultural trends. Biblical Distinction Between Men and Women: Dr. Youssef emphasizes that while men and women are equal in value and worth, they have different roles and functions within the church and the home. He draws from 1 Corinthians 11 to illustrate how the Apostle Paul reinforced these distinctions, which remain relevant today. Keep Growing in Biblical Truth Don’t miss the next video in this series, where Dr. Youssef continues to explore the foundations of Biblical Truth and how we can apply them to our lives in an ever-changing world. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:14-11:1 Download

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