Guided Question
In a culture that increasingly defines gender roles by social preference and personal experience, how should Christians discern what it truly means to be male and female—and what are the consequences for individuals, families, and the church when God’s original design is either embraced or ignored?
Summary
In this sermon, Dr. Robert Lewis addresses one of the most controversial and pressing issues facing both the church and modern society: the roles and differences of men and women. Against a cultural backdrop that increasingly views gender distinctions as purely social or cultural constructs, Dr. Lewis argues that the Christian understanding of male and female roles must begin not with sociology or psychology, but with theology.
Drawing from key New Testament passages—particularly 1 Corinthians 11 and 1 Timothy 2—Dr. Lewis highlights how biblical instructions regarding men and women consistently appeal back to the creation account in Genesis. These appeals, he explains, are meant to transcend culture and root Christian convictions in God’s original design.
By examining Genesis 1, Dr. Lewis affirms the spiritual equality of men and women as co-bearers of the image of God, while also emphasizing their functional differences as male and female. He challenges the idea that gender differences are limited to biology alone, presenting both biblical teaching and supporting secular research that point to real psychological, social, and relational distinctions.
The sermon concludes with a sobering reflection on the societal consequences of abandoning God’s design—including weakened families, confused identities, and emotional instability—and a call for believers to resist cultural conformity by renewing their minds through Scripture. Ultimately, Dr. Lewis urges the church to rediscover God’s original intent for men and women, trusting that what God declared “very good” remains good today.
Outline
1. Introduction: A Difficult and Timely Issue
Cultural pressure to redefine male and female
The danger of reacting instead of thinking biblically
The foundational question: Is this what God intended?
Why Christians must begin with Scripture
The limits of sociological and psychological explanations
1 Corinthians 11 and 1 Timothy 2
The shared appeal to the book of Genesis
New Testament teaching rooted in creation, not culture
God’s original intent as the interpretive key
Equal image-bearing and spiritual equality
“Male and female” as intentional, meaningful distinction
The claim that gender differences are merely cultural
Scripture’s vision of functional and relational differences
Leadership in the church and the home
Jesus’ example and the foundation of the church
Complementary responsibilities in family life
Psychological and neurological differences
Universal social patterns across cultures
Devaluation of women’s roles
Sexual, psychological, and relational instability
Weakening of the family and impact on children
Resisting conformity to cultural pressures
Renewing the mind through Scripture
Trusting God’s declaration that His design is “very good”
Key Takeaways
Christian understanding of gender must begin with God’s original design.
Men and women are equal in spiritual worth as image-bearers of God.
“Male and female” implies intentional functional differences, not just biology.
New Testament teaching on gender consistently appeals to Genesis, making it trans-cultural.
Equality does not require sameness.
Both Scripture and secular research affirm meaningful differences between men and women.
Confusion about roles contributes to weakened families and personal instability.
God’s design for men and women is purposeful, wise, and ultimately good.
Scripture References
1 Corinthians 11:2–10 – Headship and appeal to creation
1 Timothy 2:9–14 – Roles in teaching and authority grounded in Genesis
Genesis 1:24–27 – Creation of humanity in God’s image, male and female
Genesis 1:31 – God declares His creation “very good”
Genesis 5:1–2 – Humanity named together as “man,” male and female
Galatians 3:28 – Spiritual equality in Christ
Romans 12:2 – Renewal of the mind versus cultural conformity
Recorded 1.24.82