I have no denominational stance. My stance only echoes what the Lord has taught me over many years. That God anoints women to lead in the area of the gift of pastor is not to be ignored.
God love you my sister and I do as well. I know what you say, I have read it from you several times.
However, please, please do yourself a favor and go to the website of the Assembly of God and read there statement of Faith.
Do not take my word for this, please. I have gotten to know you very well in the past several months and I promise you that YOU are locked in step to step with the Charismatic Pentecostal teachings. I am not saying that it good or bad simply that it is what you are saying.
The Bible simply does not say that women are to be in positions of leadership and authority. It actually says the opposite.
It is not what the Bible says, but what you are manipulating it to say for you.
"Husband of one wife" means MAN. Husband = Man. There is no other way to explain it my sister!!!
Furthermore, to conclude that a person does not have to be the husband of one wife in order to be a Pastor ignores a very straightforward statement found in the context of 1 Tim. 3:2.
When Paul wrote to Timothy, he stated:
“A bishop then must be…” (1 Timothy 3:2).
The phrase “
must be” is a mandate that requires all those who aspire to become bishops to maintain the circumstances and characteristics that follow the phrase.
http://www.apologeticspress.org/apcontent.aspx?category=11&article=1643The Greek word translated here is
dei, which means “it is necessary, one must, or has to” (Glasscock, 1983, 140:245).
It is simply a difference is assigned roles, not in status or worth. Thus, one must conclude that to establish elders/bishops/pastors as men, each of which is the “husband of one wife,” does not imply gender bias or unfairness. It simply denotes a circumstance that must avail in the life of a person who is eligible to be an elder.