That's both shortsighted and insulting. God's calling on a woman has nothing to do with the spiritual maturity of the people surrounding her. Men becoming more mature will not change His calling on her, but it might indicate that she is doing her job well... which would completely undermine your apparent position.
Quite frankly insulting men is poor theology. Infancy? That's an incredible bold insult to levy against God who calls women to preach.
Men who feel that way have the free will to leave the congregation.
Really?
Insulting God?
Every time recorded in scripture that there was a woman preacher there was
willful spiritual immaturity and a lack of faith of the people.
God sends a woman to preach as a sign for people to grow up Spiritually. Now exactly how is that insulting God?
How many times have people deliberately forgotten God? The most basic thing about living life and they somehow "forget"?
Sorry, not sorry,
The scriptures are clear on this subject. Just because you two don't know them doesn't mean I'm reversing my stance or that God is suddenly changing from thousands of years of precedent.
It's a sign....a symbol...a public and open display of power that should be a wake-up call for God's people.
Yes, Men should lead...God created them to do so. And if they live the right kind of life they will be good leaders. Not necessarily the kind that scratch itching ears. But good, sound leaders just the same.
We have more sciences to help decipher the scriptures than ever before...but nobody uses them and then deliberately twist the scriptures to mean what they want them to....more than ever before. And for some reason this is not Spiritual immaturity? It definitely sounds like 9 year old child behavior to me.
From the Methodists, COC, SBC, Lutherans, Catholics, AOC, and Independents....ALL have been guilty of this.
The two most ongoing threads are ones on Baptism and Giving(tithes). One because most people who reply on forums aren't Baptized and the other is because every time someone on the forums has gone to church the preacher once again was preaching on giving....one of the most overpreached subjects in this modern age. People don't know much about righteousness but they know everything about giving rules and regulations.
So....yes, women pastors do exist and are successful....and it isn't their fault that they are successful. Nor are they sinning because they are successful. God raised them up because He is trying to get people's attention to a problem. And if people don't get this message they aren't going to like the next one even more.
As usual....God isn't at fault...people are.