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-- Even today, the growth of many churches is the result of "much labor" by women.
How can that be, if woman are limited in what they can do in the public assemblies? Public assemblies are actually a small part of the overall work of a congregation. There is much work outside the assembly that must be done, if a church is to grow. Women are often in a position to provide much of this needed work!
What can a woman do? How can she contribute to the growth and success of a local church? Let’s answer such questions as we review the work of a local church …
A WOMAN’S CONTRIBUTION IN BENEVOLENCE
Benevolence is an important work. It is a mark of pure and undefiled religion [James 1:27]. Ministering to brethren who are sick, poor, imprisoned, etc., is a service rendered to the Lord himself [Matthew 25:34-40]. All Christians, women no less than men, are to be involved in this work [James 2:14-16; I John 3:17].
Women are well-suited for benevolence. They bring a grace and a beauty of which men are normally not capable. The unique attributes of femininity lend themselves well to this work. Mercy and compassion are almost second-nature to women. And mercy is one of the gifts the Lord has given to His church [Romans 12:6-8]. Women often possess the skills through which benevolence can be rendered [i.e. making clothes as Dorcas did for needy widows {Acts 9:36-39}, cooking, baby-sitting, ministering to the sick, extending hospitality, etc]. Indeed women who might later be "taken into the number" were to be known or "well reported" for the good works she had done in this area [I Timothy 5:9-10].
Any work that a woman does in the area of benevolence is a powerful contribution to the work and reputation of a local church!
A WOMAN’S CONTRIBUTION IN EDIFICATION
Edification is an essential work. It involves building up the body of Christ, through the work of every member [Ephesians 4:15-16]. It entails following such instructions like:
a. "Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ" [Galatians 6:2].
b. "Comfort each other and edify one another" [I Thessalonians 5:11].
c. "Comfort the fainthearted, uphold the weak" [1 Thessalonians 5:14].
Some men were known for their work in this area [i.e. Barnabas in Acts 4:36].
Women can also do much to edify the church. Through formal teaching of others:
Grandmothers and mothers can teach children, as Lois and Eunice did Timothy [2 Timothy 1:5; 3:14-15].
Aged women can and should teach younger women [Titus 2:3-5].
Especially where there are people who come into the church without the benefit of Godly mothers and grandmothers, in which Christian women can be surrogates.
It has been said that men are natural producers, women are natural nurturers. With so many dysfunctional families and emotional problems today, the gift of encouragement and nurturing possessed by many women is essential. Many teachers and preachers have been helped by Godly women encouraging them in their work. There is a special need for women to see themselves as teachers of young people and other women, and as encouragers of men in their work of preaching the gospel.
Where women are involved in the work of edifications, their contribution to the work of the local church does not go unnoticed!
A WOMAN’S CONTRIBUTION IN EVANGELISM
Evangelism is an imperative work. It is the "great commission" given by the Lord to His church [Matthew 28:19-20]. The gospel is God’s power to save, so it must be shared with everyone [Romans 1:16; Mark 16:15-16]. This is a work that can be done by everyone [Acts 8:1,4].
Women can do much in the area of evangelism. They can help support those who preach the gospel as did Mary Magdalene, Joanna and Susanna [Luke 8:1-3]. Providing much needed hospitality, as did Lydia [Acts 16:15].
Even without a word, Godly women can lead others to Christ, including unbelieving husbands [1 Peter 3:1-2]. Many souls have been saved, and churches started, through the evangelistic efforts of Godly women!
There is certainly much that a woman can contribute to the work of the local church … the very act of praying, which is no small thing. Beyond that, there is a wide range of activities women can engage in without going beyond the limitations placed on them in the public assemblies. The true measure of a loyal church is not defined only by what occurs in the assembly. It includes what the members do day-by-day, in the home, at work, in the world. It involves what benevolence, edification and evangelism takes place on a daily, personal basis.
When Godly women are active in the service of the Lord, using the unique talents and opportunities given to them … souls are saved, they are strengthened in the Lord and cared for in times of need, the Lord’s church is made stronger and the kingdom of God is expanded in the world.
May there always be a surplus of women in the Lord’s church like Mary Magdalene, Dorcas, Lydia, Priscilla, Lois, Eunice and of course, Phoebe. May we never take for granted nor degrade the valuable service rendered by our sisters in Christ, but receive and encourage them in a way worthy of the saints!