the post quoted below brings a focus into the discussion of patriarchy that has been discussed at other times, but i have a question that i have not considered before;
however, we embrace the authority structure found in 1Cr 11:3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman [is] the man; and the head of Christ [is] God.
but on to my question:
when you recomend that a man be under authority, are you recomending a multi-level (or hierarchical) style with men subject to men who are subject to other men on up the line toward the ones with the most authority?
or are you recomending that it be to a committee of men who are only under each others authority?
lets not go into all of the reasoning at this point, but just keep it as a simple discussion with short questions and short answers.
first, let me say that a patriarch under no other authority would be anarchy.Dr. K.R. Allen said:The reason that the authors place a heavy emphasis too on church authority leaders is because history has indeed shown that patriarchs left alone to rule alone will often lead to anarchy or ungodly and damaging rule if no other checks are in place. It is the ole saying of: "absolute power absolutely corrupts." The historical way in God's design to keep male rulers from going astray is for those patriarches to be under accountability by more mature men, older men in the Lord, who oversee them (in the Bible they were called elders).
The fear that many women have over being under a patriarchal rule system is the fear of what to do if there is no one to go to to plead a case to when things are going very bad and self attempts to correct have failed. It is true a woman should entrust herself to God. But God uses a means unto the end as well. God saves people by his grace but he uses people and the gospel message as the means.
Likewise, in a truly and thoroughly consistent patriarchal system there has to be a system in place where if a woman or man has trouble in their relationship and they confront one another in that sin that if one does not see it another person is called in to bring aid to the home and relationship and if still one does not listen then others are brought in to help.
Patriarchy is a system of rule within the body of Christ, not every man to himself as he so pleases (anarchic rule). If that system is in place then it can help to calm the fears of women, especially those that have seen men at their worst. Men need to be tough enough and men enough to be able to swallow their pride and be willing to have other men they look to in their life as their leaders and mentors. It is a form of protection for their women and that is indeed one role of the man, to protect his family.
however, we embrace the authority structure found in 1Cr 11:3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman [is] the man; and the head of Christ [is] God.
but on to my question:
when you recomend that a man be under authority, are you recomending a multi-level (or hierarchical) style with men subject to men who are subject to other men on up the line toward the ones with the most authority?
or are you recomending that it be to a committee of men who are only under each others authority?
lets not go into all of the reasoning at this point, but just keep it as a simple discussion with short questions and short answers.