Sermon Discussion | Ladies and Gentlemen: Part 4

Sermon Discussion | Ladies and Gentlemen: Part 4

From UBC Beavercreek - Sermons by University Baptist Church

June 5, 2026

About this episode

Pastor Bill discusses questions about women's roles in work and family based on Proverbs 31.

In this edition of UBC Sermon Discussions, Pastor Bill answers questions that originated from his sermon out of Proverbs 31 in UBC's "Ladies & Gentlemen" sermon series. Main Idea: Biblical Manhood and Womanhood embraces Godly wisdom and rejects sinful foolishness Questions discussed in this episode: Q. I have a couple of questions about women working outside of the home. Is it biblical for a woman to join the workforce or should they, in most situations, be homemakers? And if being a homemaker is the primary job of the woman, then why is it encouraged so much for women to attend college and pursue a career-- Even if it is not the Church encouraging it, the lack of the Church speaking directly into such matters leaves the push for women to go to college almost the only voice that people hear. Q. Could you expand on what Proverbs 31 teaches about women, particularly in the context of work, entrepreneurship, and motherhood? This seems to be a polarizing topic among Christian women today. Many women I know deeply love Jesus and their families while also feeling called to participate in business, entrepreneurship, or the workforce. I often see women swinging between two extremes…

People in this episode

Host: Pastor Bill

Topics covered

  • Biblical Manhood
  • Biblical Womanhood
  • Work and Family
  • Christian Perspectives on Women
  • Proverbs 31
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Vocational Calling

Keywords

  • women in the workforce
  • Proverbs 31
  • Christian women
  • biblical perspective
  • homemakers
  • entrepreneurship
  • vocational calling

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University Baptist Church

Books & works: Proverbs 31

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