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The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

The Christian Woman

The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

The Elisabeth Elliot Foundation

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality/christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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0:00.0

There is nothing worth living for unless it is worth dying for.

0:10.6

My grandmother lived a life devoted to Jesus, and today her talks have been made available

0:16.0

in their original form.

0:18.1

So you too can be built up through the insights and mysteries God revealed to her throughout

0:23.7

her ministry.

0:25.4

Now without further ado, here is Elizabeth Elliott.

0:30.0

If you were here this morning, you know that in my mind the title, the Christian Feminist,

0:41.0

is a contradiction in terms.

0:44.7

The two terms are mutually exclusive as I understand the Scriptures, given the definition which

0:51.1

feminists give themselves, some of you may not have been here this morning.

0:57.8

The feminist platform is that there are no differences between the sexes other than the

1:03.8

biological.

1:05.6

I attempted to explain that there are some chronological differences in the creation.

1:14.8

There are some ontological differences, which besides the physiological differences and

1:21.2

the physiological differences are visible signs of invisible realities.

1:28.1

So I radically oppose the idea that there are no differences between the sexes.

1:34.4

Consequently, I can't talk about the Christian Feminist when I asked what really was expected.

1:42.0

I said that they would like me to talk about the Christian woman.

1:48.4

As we were joining in prayer a minute ago and giving thanks to God that his word doesn't

1:56.5

change.

1:57.5

I was thinking of him that we had just sung what more can he say than to you he had said.

2:04.5

And also the words of that great hymn by Martin Luther came to mind.

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