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All believers are called to be disciples, or followers, of Jesus. Join Lisa Hensley in exploring what that process looks like.
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Jan 3, 2018

For 2018, we're introducing a few changes! There's new podcast art and a new tagline: inviting women to Biblically challenge the status quo. We're going to dive into some deep subjects where we might have answers or we might be asking questions, but all with the hopes of helping us all better live out our faith. 

To kick this off, we're diving into the subject of Eve's curse. Was Eve cursed? We say no. First we discuss what was cursed and how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross took all of the curse for sin from people. We're disturbing some theological truths to claim otherwise. Then we tackle explaining why the added pain in birth wasn't even punishment using the narrative of women and babies in the Bible, the character of God, and the actual conversation in Genesis 3. 

We also discuss how having a Biblical perspective on childbirth is necessary for a pro-life stance. It's really hard to convince women that God has blessed them with a child when you're also saying that God is simultaneously cursing them. 

Next week, we'll wrap up this topic with some more conversation on curses (you know you're excited) and why women are also commissioned to work.

Welcome to 2018!

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1 Comments
  • over six years ago
    Jessica
    I’m so grateful to hear a positive take on all things Woman! I love your podcast and am so grateful that you both take the time to empower women through a Biblical perspective. There are a lot of conflicting messages out there regarding womanhood and I’m grateful for a Biblical perspective! If we are not careful we may be tempted to think society’s views on women seem more positive than the Bible’s / churches perspective. Oh how the enemy loves to subtly twist things!
    I’ve read scripture a million times and especially when I was younger found myself thinking the same things you have discussed. I even remember reading certain passages and feeling like as a woman I could never be enough or compare to a man. Thank goodness I quickly realized how wrong my thinking (and own insecurities) were!
    Thanks again for all you both do!
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