Men, Women and Order in the Church

Three Sermons by John Calvin, translation by Seth Skolnitsky Calvin begins by asserting God's authority in all matters of belief and practice. His expositions are rooted in the principles of headship stated by Paul in 1 Corr. 11:3 and urges believers to cling to Christ, who is our Head, "knowing...

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Three Sermons by John Calvin, translation by Seth Skolnitsky

Calvin begins by asserting God's authority in all matters of belief and practice. His expositions are rooted in the principles of headship stated by Paul in 1 Corr. 11:3 and urges believers to cling to Christ, who is our Head, "knowing that without Him, God would reject us, and the door of Paradise would be closed to us."

Although the Lord saves people irrespective of gender or class, there remain distinctions of rank and authority in the Church and society. The example of Christ, in humbling himself unto death, is set before us as an example of subjection to divine order. 

Within the divine order, men are appointed to rule over the flock. "If they do not rule themselves wisely, and thus fail to live up to their rank, it will be to their greater shame."

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