Members 2T3:16 Posted July 30, 2013 Members Share Posted July 30, 2013 <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/CltrLsjsQl0?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> You got one of those links for "He Is Mine"? ... I think my heart skipped a beat last night when we sung that but I need the tune to learn the song. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members The Glory Land Posted July 30, 2013 Author Members Share Posted July 30, 2013 You got one of those links for "He Is Mine"? ... I think my heart skipped a beat last night when we sung that but I need the tune to learn the song.   You can find pretty much any Hymnal on YouTube.  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 2T3:16 Posted July 30, 2013 Members Share Posted July 30, 2013 (edited) You can find pretty much any Hymnal on YouTube. Brother, I can find just about anything I want and I know how to find stuff I don't want, but "He Is Mine" has eluded me ... Edit: Amen! Thanks for the encouragement I found it! Here is the link to an mp3 of the song: http://www.oldchristianmusic.com/music/north-valley-baptist-church--singing-church-I/North%20Valley%20Baptist%20Church--He%20Is%20Mine--The%20Singing%20Church%20I.mp3  The page it is on: http://www.oldchristianmusic.com/mproductpages/north-valley-baptist-church--singing-church1.html  and the lyrics: Long before the fall of man, God designed a master plan, He has changed the sinner for the sinless one; Jesus left his throne on high, came to earth to bleed and die, He said, "Father, not my will but thine be done." He is mine, He is mine. I am blessed beyond all measure He is mine; I have pardon full and free through the blood he shed for me, Saved forever I shall be, He is mine. Through God's mercy and his grace he prepares for us a place, And words cannot describe the matchless beauty there; We will praise this perfect Lamb, King of kings, the great I Am, And he has made the joys of Heaven ours to share. He is mine, He is mine. I am blessed beyond all measure He is mine; I have pardon full and free through the blood he shed for me, Saved forever I shall be, He is mine. I have pardon full and free through the blood he shed for me, Saved forever I shall be, He is mine. Edited July 30, 2013 by 2T3:16 HappyChristian 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members swathdiver Posted July 31, 2013 Members Share Posted July 31, 2013 That one is in Majesty Hymns, another great one we sing regularly to the Lord! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Ukulelemike Posted July 31, 2013 Moderators Share Posted July 31, 2013 Which Bible do you read, dear? The Christian Bible that I got states very clearly why the woman is to be silent in the churches--because she is secondary to men, and she has been decieved by the devil in the Garden of Eden. The Christian Bible says that it is a shame for a woman to speak in church. I believe it, and it would not be allowed in any church I attend. All the verses on women's silence in the church must be taken together, as a whole. we cannot take one passage and declare it to be the end-all, be-all on the subject.  Clearly the Bible, as a whole, teaches that women are to be silent in regards to teaching, particularly the teaching of men, because that is the usurping of the leadership position given to man. Also, it concerns questioning-if a woman has a question in the service, they are not to speak up and ask the question, (even men aren't supposed to do that). They are rather to ask their husbands at home. This is for the purpose of proper order and decency in the church, as well as to establish further the husband's position as head of the home. But nowhere are we told a woman cannot sing, or even pray, if she is properly covered, (long hair). Covenanter, swathdiver, HappyChristian and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DeaconDixon Posted August 3, 2013 Members Share Posted August 3, 2013 All the verses on women's silence in the church must be taken together, as a whole. we cannot take one passage and declare it to be the end-all, be-all on the subject.  Clearly the Bible, as a whole, teaches that women are to be silent in regards to teaching, particularly the teaching of men, because that is the usurping of the leadership position given to man. Also, it concerns questioning-if a woman has a question in the service, they are not to speak up and ask the question, (even men aren't supposed to do that). They are rather to ask their husbands at home. This is for the purpose of proper order and decency in the church, as well as to establish further the husband's position as head of the home. But nowhere are we told a woman cannot sing, or even pray, if she is properly covered, (long hair). As true Christians we are to follow the Bible (KJV), not man's "interpretation" of the Bible! If the KJV tells us that the woman is to be silent in the church house, then that is the way it is to be. Praise! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members The Glory Land Posted August 3, 2013 Author Members Share Posted August 3, 2013 My Sunday school teacher is a woman, she does an excellent job. The problem with the men are, they are not doing the job and the women's are taking over. Inside the church and outside the church. Work or at the home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Ukulelemike Posted August 3, 2013 Moderators Share Posted August 3, 2013 As true Christians we are to follow the Bible (KJV), not man's "interpretation" of the Bible! If the KJV tells us that the woman is to be silent in the church house, then that is the way it is to be. Praise! Yes, the WHOLE Bible, meaning all areas of that topic must be interpreted according to the others. In this case, there are only a few, so it doesn't take too much work to find the correct doctrine. heartstrings and HappyChristian 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Popular Post Ukulelemike Posted August 3, 2013 Moderators Popular Post Share Posted August 3, 2013 My Sunday school teacher is a woman, she does an excellent job. The problem with the men are, they are not doing the job and the women's are taking over. Inside the church and outside the church. Work or at the home. This IS unscriptural. If the men won't do it, what are you doing? Step up and take the place a man should take. Women aren't to teach men in the context of the church. HappyChristian, JimsHelpmeet, heartstrings and 4 others 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members John81 Posted August 3, 2013 Members Share Posted August 3, 2013 This IS unscriptural. If the men won't do it, what are you doing? Step up and take the place a man should take. Women aren't to teach men in the context of the church. Yes, that's very clear, but one constantly hears the "men aren't doing their duty so the women have to...or we have to let the women do it" or some such thing and this is what typically leads to women dominated and even women led churches.  The Scripture you are pointing to speaks of matters within the church. What do you think of women teaching men, such as in a Bible study or some other setting, outside the church? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DeaconDixon Posted August 3, 2013 Members Share Posted August 3, 2013 Yes, the WHOLE Bible, meaning all areas of that topic must be interpreted according to the others. In this case, there are only a few, so it doesn't take too much work to find the correct doctrine. Which part of the following you believe needs "interpretation"? Â 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 34Â Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law. 35Â And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members John81 Posted August 4, 2013 Members Share Posted August 4, 2013 Which part of the following you believe needs "interpretation"? That' doesn't say they can't sing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DaveW Posted August 4, 2013 Members Share Posted August 4, 2013 Yes, that's very clear, but one constantly hears the "men aren't doing their duty so the women have to...or we have to let the women do it" or some such thing and this is what typically leads to women dominated and even women led churches. The Scripture you are pointing to speaks of matters within the church. What do you think of women teaching men, such as in a Bible study or some other setting, outside the church? Why would you be having a Bible study outside the authority of your local church? JerryNumbers and swathdiver 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members John81 Posted August 4, 2013 Members Share Posted August 4, 2013 Why would you be having a Bible study outside the authority of your local church? I study the Bible often on my own. Many folks get together with other believers to study the Word in their homes, at the park, in a diner, on a camping trip, etc. Old-Pilgrim 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Ukulelemike Posted August 4, 2013 Moderators Share Posted August 4, 2013 Why would you be having a Bible study outside the authority of your local church? I encourage brethren to study together, even outside of the assembly-I see nothing scripturally wrong with that.  Yes, that's very clear, but one constantly hears the "men aren't doing their duty so the women have to...or we have to let the women do it" or some such thing and this is what typically leads to women dominated and even women led churches.  The Scripture you are pointing to speaks of matters within the church. What do you think of women teaching men, such as in a Bible study or some other setting, outside the church? Well, we see Aquila and Priscilla both, together teaching Apollos-outside of the assembly I see nothing wrong with it, particularly, in such a case as this, when she is doiing so with her husband, under his authority. However, I also see nothing wrong with it otherwise, particularly in the giving of the gospel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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