Also, Some Women

Day 86: Luke 7:36-50, 8:1-3

“and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna, the wife of Chuza, Herod’s household manager, and Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their means.” - Luke 8:2-3

As we read through Luke's gospel, we see that he goes out of his way to highlight many of the women who were integral parts of the story of Jesus. So far, we've met Elizabeth, Mary, Anna, the sinful woman of 7:37, and now these women. He'll also go on to mention more in 23:49, 24:1, and Acts 1:14.

He wants us to know that the women, during Jesus' life as a man, were not an optional piece of the story that could have been taken out. They were essential to the work He was doing.

From our 21st century experience, we may not fully appreciate Jesus' inclusion of women unless we understand women's social status during the 1st century. The Jewish rabbis of Jesus' day thought so little of women that they refused to teach them at all. Here we see that Jesus not only taught them but also allowed them to follow Him on this tour and also permitted them to fund the Kingdom work.

As Christians, we believe that God made us both male and female (see Matthew 19:4), and we think this difference is supposed to make us even better. God intended for men and women to be different and to work side by side in what He is doing on earth, each bringing their unique traits to the table.

We need strong and intelligent women in the church, doing the work God has asked them to do as well. At least this is what Jesus practiced, and we would do well to emulate our Savior.

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