Series | The Life of Amazing Faith
Scripture | Romans 16:1, “I
commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church in Cenchreae.”
Lesson
28 | By Faith Phoebe Was a Great
Leader
The
Bible only mentions Phoebe in two verses found in Romans 16:1-2. Paul wrote, “1 I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church in
Cenchreae. 2 I ask you to receive her in the Lord in a way worthy of his people
and to give her any help she may need from you, for she has been the benefactor
of many people, including me.”
However, from these two informative verses we can gain much knowledge
about this female church leader.
First,
she was a woman leader in the church.
The position that she held was that of a Deacon. Accordingly, some scholars even believe that
since Paul had not formalized the distinction yet between Elder and Deacon as
he did in 1 Timothy, written many years later.
That by way of apostolic tradition found in Acts 6 a Deacon was the highest
position a leader could have in the church, equivalent to that of an Elder in
later times.
Thus,
this clearly shows despite Paul’s temporary cultural restrictions found in 1
Timothy 2:11-12 and 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 we see that in fact he did allow
women to be leaders in the church. Plus,
Paul mentioned many outstanding women by name in the ending of Romans 16 as
well. Such women as Mary, Tryphena, Tryphosa,
and Persis, are all commended for their hard work in the gospel, Romans 16:6,12. Not mention he also cited Junia and Pricilla,
who were great women of God that worked along side their husbands in the
ministry, Romans 16:3-4,7.
Second,
Phoebe is said to be a ‘benefactor of
many people, including me [Paul].” The
Greek word for benefactor, “prostatis,”
means to be “a helping leader.” In turn, she not only served as a leader in the church but also rose up leaders. And it is very possible that she could have
been instrumental in Paul’s transformation from a Jewish leader to a Christian
apostle because he includes himself in the receiving end of her
leadership.
Therefore,
whether she was simply helping Paul’s current ministry or she was apart of his
spiritual growth, nevertheless, she was a committed leader in the body of
Christ that was instrumental in many people’s spiritual life. On top of that, by being called both a deacon
and a benefactor in the church she is given the highest accolades a woman in
the New Testament church had ever received.
As
a result, all people, especially women, can be encouraged by the faith of Phoebe
because she was a great leader and helper of God’s people. May we all desire to have the same faith she
had to assist in the process of developing new disciples and leaders in the
church of Christ!
Reflection |
Do you have faith to believe that women can be great leaders in the church?
Action | (1) Remove the error of
“gender exclusivity” from your life and ministry if you don’t believe women can
have great leadership roles in the church.
Because just as Paul commended Phoebe as a Deacon to the church of Rome,
many great Elders are presently commending great women leaders into today’s
church. (2) If you are a woman, ask the Lord to raise you up to be a great
leader. (3) Lastly, by faith, be the best leader and helper you can be in the
local church.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Daniel 5:1-31, 2 Peter 2:1-22, Psalm 119:113-128, & Proverbs 28:19-20. Click here to read online.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Daniel 5:1-31, 2 Peter 2:1-22, Psalm 119:113-128, & Proverbs 28:19-20. Click here to read online.
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