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			Women 
			
			Introduction 
			God’s word presents a lofty view of women from creation onward. In 
			Genesis 2:18–23 and Genesis 3:20 we learn woman’s origin, purpose, 
			and honor before God—truths that shaped Israel’s law and still shape 
			Christ’s people today. 
			
			Created From 
			Man—Created For Honor (Genesis 2:23) 
			When Adam beheld the woman, he confessed, “This is now bone of my 
			bones and flesh of my flesh.” The Spirit shows a shared essence and 
			profound unity. Woman is not a stranger to man’s nature; she is of 
			his very substance. From the beginning, God established dignity, 
			oneness, and mutual belonging. This single verse refutes the low 
			view of women common in surrounding nations. God declared woman 
			worthy of the closest bond a human can know—marriage—and worthy of 
			the deepest respect that such unity demands. 
			
			Protected and 
			Valued in the Law (Exodus 21:28–32; Numbers 27; Numbers 36; Numbers 
			6:1–2; Exodus 38:8) 
			Under Moses, the Lord wrote safeguards for women that far exceeded 
			the customs of the ancient world. Civil justice treated the deaths 
			of a “man or woman” alike (Exodus 21:28–32). Daughters received 
			inheritance when circumstances warranted, as seen with Zelophehad’s 
			daughters (Numbers 27:1–11; 36:1–12). Women could take the Nazirite 
			vow of devoted service (Numbers 6:1–2). Women are mentioned among 
			those who ministered at the entrance of the tent of meeting (Exodus 
			38:8). In Israel’s worship meals, the whole household rejoiced—sons 
			and daughters, male and female servants—before the Lord (Deuteronomy 
			12:18; 16:14). These statutes reveal the Lord’s care and the high 
			place He gives women in His covenant people. 
			
			Eve—The 
			Life-Giver (Genesis 3:20) 
			Adam named his wife “Eve,” “because she was the mother of all 
			living.” Scripture honors woman as the bearer of life. Through her, 
			generations arise; through her care, life is nourished. This title 
			is not a mere biological note—it is a declaration of glory. God 
			entrusts to women a gift that touches every home, congregation, and 
			nation. 
			
			A Helper 
			Comparable to Him (Genesis 2:18) 
			God said, “I will make him a helper comparable to him.” The word 
			“helper” in Scripture often describes divine aid. God fashioned 
			woman as a corresponding partner—fit, suitable, and matching. The 
			two complete each other; they supply what each lacks and advance 
			God’s purposes together. Marriage is therefore a covenant of mutual 
			service and sanctifying companionship. The man thrives with his wife 
			beside him; the wife flourishes with her husband caring for her. 
			
			The 
			Excellent Woman (Proverbs 31:10–31; 12:4; 19:14) 
			“Who can find a virtuous woman? For her worth is far above rubies” 
			(Proverbs 31:10). Scripture portrays her moral strength, industry, 
			wisdom, generosity, and fear of the Lord. She blesses her household, 
			strengthens her husband, serves the needy, orders her affairs with 
			diligence, and teaches kindness. “An excellent wife is the crown of 
			her husband” (Proverbs 12:4), and “a prudent wife is from the Lord” 
			(Proverbs 19:14). God sets before His people this noble pattern to 
			admire and imitate. 
			
			One in 
			Christ—Equal Heirs of Grace (Galatians 3:26–28; 1 Peter 3:7) 
			In Christ Jesus, all who are baptized into Him are God’s children. 
			Ethnic distinctions, social status, and sex do not decide access to 
			grace. Women and men stand side by side as heirs together of the 
			grace of life (1 Peter 3:7). This unity does not erase God-given 
			roles; it exalts the shared salvation, shared Spirit, shared hope, 
			and shared mission of the church. 
			
			Honoring 
			Women in the Home and the Church 
			Because God honors women, His people do the same. Husbands cherish 
			their wives as their own bodies (Ephesians 5:25–29). Children rise 
			up and call their mothers blessed (Proverbs 31:28). Congregations 
			receive and support faithful women who labor for the gospel (Romans 
			16:1–6). Speech, plans, and policies among Christians uphold purity, 
			justice, and kindness toward women at every turn. 
			
			Women Sermon 
			Outline: 
			
			primary text: 
			Genesis 2:18–23; 3:20; Proverbs 31:10–31; Galatians 3:26–28) 
			God reveals a noble vision of womanhood: created for unity with man, 
			honored in His law, praised for excellence, and welcomed as an equal 
			heir in Christ. This lesson traces that vision from Eden to the 
			church and applies it to our homes and congregation. 
			
			I. God’s 
			Created Design and Dignity 
			
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				Shared 
				nature and unity — “Bone of my 
				bones and flesh of my flesh” (Genesis 2:23). 
				 
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				“Helper 
				comparable to him” — 
				Corresponding partner who complements and completes (Genesis 
				2:18). 
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The term 
					“helper” often describes God’s aid, indicating strength and 
					honor in the role (cf. Psalm 33:20).  
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Marriage 
					as coordinated partnership: spiritual, emotional, and 
					practical cooperation.  
				 
				 
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				Eve—life-giver — “Mother of all 
				living” (Genesis 3:20). 
				 
			 
			
			II. Honored 
			and Protected under the Law 
			
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				Equal 
				civil protection — Justice 
				applied to “man or woman” alike (Exodus 21:28–32).  
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				Inheritance provisions — 
				Zelophehad’s daughters; daughters included by statute (Numbers 
				27:1–11; 36:1–12).  
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				Covenant worship participation — 
				Household rejoicing before the Lord, including daughters and 
				servants (Deuteronomy 12:18; 16:14).  
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				Consecrated service — Nazarite 
				vow open to women (Numbers 6:1–2).  
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				Ministering women — Those who 
				served at the entrance of the tent of meeting (Exodus 38:8).  
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				Wisdom 
				literature’s esteem — “Excellent 
				wife is the crown of her husband” and “from the Lord” (Proverbs 
				12:4; 19:14).  
			 
			
			III. 
			Portrait of the Excellent Woman (Proverbs 31:10–31) 
			
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				Worth 
				beyond rubies — Trustworthy, 
				steady, and fruitful (vv. 10–12).  
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				Industrious stewardship — 
				Strategic work, commerce, foresight (vv. 13–19, 24).  
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				Mercy 
				and generosity — Open hand to the 
				poor and needy (v. 20).  
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				Strength and dignity — Prepared 
				for the future, clothed with strength (vv. 25–26).  
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				Wise 
				speech — Instruction with 
				kindness; builds rather than tears down (v. 26).  
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				Household blessing — Husband and 
				children rise and bless her (vv. 27–31).  
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				Root of 
				excellence — “A woman who fears 
				the Lord, she shall be praised” (v. 30).  
			 
			
			IV. Women 
			in God’s Redemptive Story 
			
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				Old 
				Testament examples 
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					Deborah (Judges 4–5): 
					courageous leadership and counsel.  
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					Ruth (Ruth 1–4): loyal love 
					and faith that bless future generations.  
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					Hannah (1 Samuel 1–2): 
					prayer, dedication, and praise.  
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					Abigail (1 Samuel 25): 
					peacemaking wisdom.  
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					Esther (Esther 4–8): 
					providential courage.  
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					Huldah (2 Kings 22:14–20): 
					faithful testimony to God’s word.  
				 
				 
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				New 
				Testament examples 
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					Mary and
					Elizabeth 
					(Luke 1): humble faith and Spirit-led praise.  
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					Anna (Luke 2:36–38): 
					persevering devotion.  
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					Women who supported Jesus 
					(Luke 8:1–3).  
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					Samaritan woman (John 
					4:28–30): witness to her town.  
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					Mary Magdalene (John 
					20:16–18): first witness of the risen Lord.  
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					Priscilla with Aquila (Acts 
					18:24–26): doctrinal care for Apollos.  
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					Lydia (Acts 16:14–15): 
					hospitality and gospel advance.  
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					Phoebe and many co-workers 
					(Romans 16:1–6): devoted service.  
				 
				 
			 
			
			V. The 
			Gospel’s Declaration about Women 
			
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				Equal 
				heirs in Christ — Children of God 
				through faith; one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:26–28).  
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				Honor 
				within marriage — Husbands love 
				as Christ loved; show understanding and honor; wives cultivate 
				inner beauty and a gentle, steadfast spirit (Ephesians 5:25–29; 
				1 Peter 3:1–7).  
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				Holy 
				adornment — Good works and 
				reverence mark faithful women (1 Timothy 2:9–10; Titus 2:3–5).  
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				Order 
				for edification — Congregational 
				gatherings shaped by peace and decency for the building up of 
				all (1 Corinthians 14:33, 40).  
			 
			
			VI. 
			Ministry Pathways for Women Today 
			
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				Teaching and mentoring — Older 
				women train younger women; mothers and grandmothers sow 
				Scripture into children (Titus 2:3–5; 2 Timothy 1:5; 3:14–15).  
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				Benevolence and hospitality — 
				Dorcas’s pattern; homes opened for the gospel; practical service 
				(Acts 9:36–39; Romans 12:13; 1 Peter 4:9).  
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				Prayer 
				and praise — United prayer; 
				singing that teaches and encourages (Acts 1:14; Ephesians 5:19; 
				Colossians 3:16).  
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				Evangelism — Personal testimony 
				and networks; welcoming seekers; supporting mission works (John 
				4:28–30; Luke 8:1–3; Romans 16:1–6).  
			 
			
			VII. 
			Pastoral Applications for the Home and Congregation 
			
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				For 
				husbands — Practice Christlike 
				love, attentive knowledge, protective honor, gentle words, 
				shared burdens (Ephesians 5:25–29; 1 Peter 3:7).  
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				For 
				wives — Cultivate reverence, 
				wisdom, diligence, compassion, and steadfast hope (Proverbs 
				31:25–26; 1 Peter 3:1–4).  
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				For 
				parents — Shape a home culture 
				where daughters flourish in faith and sons learn to honor women.  
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				For 
				leaders — Promote safety, 
				fairness, and opportunity for service; recognize and encourage 
				women’s gifts within biblical teaching; guard against abuse 
				through clear policies and swift care.  
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				For all 
				— Use speech that blesses, pray for the women of the church by 
				name, celebrate milestones of service.  
			 
			
			VIII. Hope 
			and Reward 
			
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				Blessed 
				work remembered — “Their works 
				follow them” (Revelation 14:13).  
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				Crown 
				of life — Faithful endurance 
				receives glorious reward (James 1:12).  
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				Congregational renewal — When 
				women flourish in God’s design, families strengthen, ministries 
				multiply, and the light of the gospel shines brighter.  
			 
			
			Call to 
			Action 
			Receive God’s view of women with gratitude and obedience. Purify 
			your speech, elevate your conduct, and strengthen your home to 
			reflect Scripture’s honor. Husbands, love and lead with Christlike 
			care. Wives, continue steadfast in noble service and faith. Young 
			and old, walk together as one in Christ, serving side by side for 
			His glory. 
			
			Key 
			Takeaways 
			
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God created 
				woman in unity with man; honor that oneness (Genesis 2:23).  
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God’s law 
				protected and dignified women among His people (Exodus 21:28–32; 
				Numbers 27; Numbers 36).  
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Woman is the 
				life-giver, a title of glory (Genesis 3:20).  
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“Helper 
				comparable” means a corresponding partner who completes (Genesis 
				2:18).  
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The 
				excellent woman is priceless and God-given (Proverbs 31:10; 
				19:14).  
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In Christ, 
				women and men are equal heirs of grace (Galatians 3:26–28; 1 
				Peter 3:7).  
			 
			
			Scripture 
			Reference List 
			
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				Genesis 
				2:18–23 — Woman created as a 
				helper comparable to man; unity of nature.  
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				Genesis 
				3:20 — Eve named as “mother of 
				all living.”  
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				Exodus 
				21:28–32 — Equal civil protection 
				in cases of injury and death.  
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				Numbers 
				27:1–11; 36:1–12 — Inheritance 
				provisions including daughters.  
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				Numbers 
				6:1–2 — Nazirite vow open to men 
				and women.  
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				Exodus 
				38:8 — Ministering women at the 
				entrance to the tent of meeting.  
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				Deuteronomy 12:18; 16:14 — 
				Household participation in covenant rejoicing.  
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				Proverbs 31:10–31; 12:4; 19:14 — 
				The excellent woman; her value, labor, and source.  
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				Galatians 3:26–28 — Unity in 
				Christ for all who are baptized into Him.  
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				1 Peter 
				3:7 — Husbands and wives as heirs 
				together of the grace of life.  
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				Ephesians 5:25–29 — Christlike 
				love and care within marriage.  
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				Romans 
				16:1–6 — Commendations of 
				faithful women serving the church.  
			 
			Prepared by 
			Bobby Stafford of the church of Christ at Granby, MO  |