Sermon Discussion | Ladies and Gentlemen: Part 3

Sermon Discussion | Ladies and Gentlemen: Part 3

From UBC Beavercreek - Sermons by University Baptist Church

May 27, 2026

About this episode

The episode discusses biblical principles of manhood and womanhood, exploring their relevance today and addressing questions about leadership and family roles.

Big Idea: Biblical manhood and womanhood had principles today that come from the patterns of the old testament Pattern #1 Men as the Formal Leaders of God’s people Pattern #2 Men as the recognized heads of their families Pattern #3 Women as glad (and grieving) childbearers in their families Pattern #4 Women as heroic helpers of God’s people Practicing Biblical womanhood and manhood means: Acknowledging the male and female patterns in Scripture, including the OT Accepting the principles of men as heads and women as helpers in their families and in God’s family Admitting our need for Jesus to faithfully (not flawlessly) implement these principles Q. We’ve explicitly stated that biblical manhood can be fulfilled outside of marriage but I don’t recall the opposite being said. For completeness sake, can biblical womanhood be fulfilled outside of marriage? Q. In pursuit of aligning my actions and thoughts with principles of Biblical womanhood in everyday life (not in the context of church leadership), how do I discern when a desire to exercise leadership or authority is coming from my created personality, my spiritual gifts, or from a sinful desire to have dominance? Q. How can I use…

Topics covered

  • biblical manhood
  • biblical womanhood
  • Old Testament patterns
  • family leadership
  • spiritual gifts
  • patriarchal ideology

Keywords

  • biblical principles
  • manhood
  • womanhood
  • leadership
  • family
  • Old Testament
  • spiritual gifts
  • patriarchy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University Baptist Church

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