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Peace I give❤️
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What many people miss is that Christianity is not merely a religion one practices alongside other ideological identities. Christianity is a total worldview. It is a complete reorientation of reality through the Lordship of Christ.
This is why the New Testament language of salvation is so expansive. We are not merely told to “attend” Christianity. We are said to be:
born again (John 3:3),
transferred into a Kingdom (Colossians 1:13),
adopted into a family (Romans 8:15),
made citizens of heaven (Philippians 3:20),
transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2),
crucified and raised with Christ (Galatians 2:20).
Christianity is not simply a belief system added onto an existing identity. It is the death and replacement of the old identity altogether.
This is why phrases like:
“Christian feminist,”
“Christian nationalist,”
“Christian liberal,”
“Christian conservative,”
can become problematic when the adjective begins to function as the interpretive lens through which Christianity itself is understood.
Because Christianity was never designed to be a modifier. Christ is not an attachment to another worldview. Christ is THE worldview.
The believer does not primarily derive meaning from ideology, tribe, politics, gender theory, class struggle, or culture. The believer derives meaning from union with Christ.
Paul says in Galatians 2:20:
“I have been crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me…” (KJV)
Notice the violence of salvation language. Christianity is not self-improvement. It is death and resurrection.
This is also why Scripture repeatedly presents the Kingdom of God as an all-encompassing reality:
a Kingdom (Matthew 6:33),
a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17),
a holy nation (1 Peter 2:9),
a family (Ephesians 2:19),
the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16).
Even the word “Lord” is governmental language. To call Jesus “Lord” is to declare ultimate allegiance.
This is where the C.S. Lewis idea becomes important. Lewis argued that Christianity is not merely a set of moral suggestions added onto life; it is the lens through which all of life is interpreted. Like light itself:
You do not merely look at Christianity; you look through it and see everything else differently.
So when someone says:
“Jesus is a feminist,”
the concern is not simply semantic. The concern is theological.
Because Jesus is not best understood as a subset of a modern ideology. Rather, every ideology must bow before Christ and be examined through Him.
Christianity certainly affirms truths that feminism identified:
the dignity of women,
the value of women,
the protection of women from abuse,
the spiritual equality of men and women before God.
But Christianity also critiques every human ideology wherever it departs from God’s design.
That is why the Christian’s highest identity is never ultimately:
feminist,
capitalist,
socialist,
traditionalist,
progressive,
nationalist,
activist.
The Christian’s highest identity is: “in Christ.”
Colossians 3:11 says: “…Christ is all, and in all.” (KJV)
Not Christ plus.
Not Christ modified.
Not Christ filtered through ideology.
Christ is all.
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There is also a conversation we need to have with Christian men.
Because some of you speak about women with an underhanded disdain that is deeply un-Christlike, then hide behind “biblical order” to justify it.
You cannot simply look at every Christian woman who resonates with feminism and dismiss her as rebellious. History has shown women have had reasons to fight. The Church is not entirely innocent in the abuse and silencing of women. We have sometimes weaponized Scripture instead of rightly dividing it.
Some women did not become angry because they hate God. They became angry because people used God against them.
There are women who have been talked down to, ignored, diminished, spiritually manipulated, and emotionally controlled in church spaces while men quoted “submission” at them like a threat.
And when women begin to push back against that, you cannot automatically label them rebellious without enough humility to ask:
“What exactly are they reacting to?”
Because even in Scripture, God did not condemn women who challenged systems.
The daughters of Zelophehad fought.
They contended.
They challenged a structure that disadvantaged them.
And God said:
“The daughters of Zelophehad speak right.” (Numbers 27:7)
Not rebellious.
Not dishonorable.
Not with the spirit of Jezebel…
Right.
Some of you need to realize that being male does not automatically make your interpretation superior.
Statements like:
“Woman was created later, therefore she is lesser,”
“Eve was deceived, therefore women are inferior,”
“Men are naturally superior because Adam came first,”
do not make you sound spiritually mature. They make you sound biblically unintelligent.
Genesis 1 says:
“Male and female created he them.”
God did not create woman as an afterthought. He had both genders in mind from the beginning.
And Genesis 2 is not about superiority.
It is about order.
Order does not mean value.
Christ and the Church have order.
The Father and the Son have order.
Order is not inferiority.
In fact, biblical leadership is not domination.
Christ never used His position to belittle the Church, He died for her.
So how did some Christian men become more arrogant than Christ?
You brandish submission like a weapon.
You speak about masculinity like it is superiority.
You talk about women as though leadership means lordship.
News flash, you are not a biblical male. You are carnally minded and we all know what that means.
To lead in our Kingdom is to serve. Where is your service?!
And if creation order is your argument for superiority, then goats should be greater than men because animals were created before Adam.
The logic collapses immediately.
The truth is many women are angry because they encountered distortion disguised as doctrine.
Male ego preached as theology.
Misogyny defended with proof texts.
And instead of constantly rushing to call women rebellious, maybe Christian men need enough self-awareness to ask:
“Have we represented Christ properly?”
Because many women are not rejecting Christ.
They are reacting to men who looked nothing like Him.
Love and Light… with a sprinkle of Holy Ghost Fire.
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