Today we start with a question that came in from a comment: What does the Bible say about women as worship leaders? Here are the links to a couple of videos referred to: • Men and Women in the Church, 1 Timothy 2:8-15 - https://youtu.be/_LIaFoT5xaM • A Word to Women Pastors - https://youtu.be/wDQadW0yPow Then, lots of great questions from our live chat: For Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, and in the case of Mary, God helped them to miraculously conceive a child. Are there other examples of this in the Bible? Is it possible to believe in amillennialism and also believe that the tribulation of Matthew 24:20 is in our future? Regarding the law of the Persians in the book of Esther – where did it come from? Was it from the of Moses? Is it true that God used Peter to open the door of the gospel to the Jews, the Samaritans, and the Gentiles? What does the Bible say about interracial marriage between believers? Why don’t Christian women wear head coverings when 1 Corinthians 11:4-7 explicitly commands so? Have spiritual gifts (tongues, prophecy, etc.) been historically active in the church? How do I organize a family Bible Study? What was Paul trying to communicate in Romans 2:25 to Roman 3:1-9? Do you think the rapture is mentioned at all in the Old Testament or was it a mystery revealed only in Paul's letters? Do you believe in dispensationalism or covenant theology? Is going to church a form of discipleship?

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