Women in Ministry
Welcome to the Holy Spirit Untethered. My name is Amber Beals, and it is my job and my mission to allow the Holy Spirit to speak through me, to help demystify who he is, what his role is, and to deeply encourage you to seek a relationship with him. Alright. Let's get started. Hey, guys.
Amber Beels:Welcome back to the holy spirit untethered podcast. My name is Amber, and I have some exciting news for you guys. So last week, if you listened to last week's episode, which was episode 49, I mentioned at the end of the episode that on the day that that episode released at 4PM Pacific Standard Time, which was June 12, I was going to take my test slash have my interview with a Foursquare panel to see if I get recommended to be a pastor or not, to be a licensed pastor under the Foursquare denomination. And I'm happy to report that I did well. I officially passed, and I am officially recommended and will be a licensed Foursquare pastor.
Amber Beels:So yay. Thank you to everyone who prayed for me, that, you know, thought about me, kept me in their prayers as I prepared for that interview slash test. It's been a long time coming. It's been, like, a year in the process of me pursuing it, taking the class, and then, like, a whole month studying and doing all the things and then coming down to the actual interview. And the panel was amazing.
Amber Beels:And it was really cool. It was really cool experience, and I got to see how much I learned. They asked me all these questions, and it felt really good. So, again, thank you guys for all your support as I went through this process. So I'm really, really excited.
Amber Beels:Obviously, I'm not really gonna do much with it, like, first six months because I'm having a baby next week. At least that is the plan. If Aviva, my daughter, decides to cooperate, then she will come into this world on June 26 as her due date is. But, you know, it's not my plan. It's not her plan.
Amber Beels:It's the Lord's plan. So Lord willing, she'll get here on the twenty sixth or the twenty seventh. I don't really wanna be pregnant for much longer than forty weeks. I'm okay if she stays the full forty. That's fine.
Amber Beels:I've had a really good textbook pregnancy. Praise the Lord. So everything's been going great. Just had my checkup. She's doing great.
Amber Beels:So, hopefully, she'll be here next week. But I was able to do my interview, get that done. That was my goal to get licensed before she comes into the world. So now that that's done, I can focus on being a mom for, you know, the first six months, figure out what I'm doing. Hopefully, the Holy Spirit will help me, give me the wisdom and the strength and all the things to be able to be a good mom.
Amber Beels:So, yeah, that is why I'm gonna be taking a break soon. So I'm gonna reach 52 episodes. This one's the fiftieth. So I have two more episodes after this one, and then I that will complete season one of the Holy Spirit Untethered podcast, which is an amazing milestone. Thank you for everyone who has been a part of this journey since the beginning and even all the new people.
Amber Beels:Like, I've noticed that this podcast is picking up traction, especially in, like, Spain and Ireland and Canada. So shout out to you guys for for listening. That's really, really humbling to know that other people around the world are listening to this podcast, and it's kinda gaining some traction. And, of course, it's getting traction right when I'm about to take a break. But you know what?
Amber Beels:There are lots of episodes. There's gonna be 52 episodes for you to catch up on, listen, binge listen to, and I promise I will be back. There will be a season two. I already have some people in mind to interview for my second season. I don't know exactly when that's gonna be.
Amber Beels:I don't wanna put a time frame on myself yet. I kinda wanna see how motherhood goes and then hopefully, you know, jump right back in when I'm ready. So, yeah, really just wanted to share that news with you. So thank you again to everyone who's been supportive of this podcast of my process of becoming a pastor and all all the things. It's been really great.
Amber Beels:So thank you guys so much. I really, really appreciate it. So today, I wanted to talk about actually women in senior leadership, women in ministry, because that is a big question. Like, women even allowed to preach or be in ministry? And I know that some people, they they struggle with that.
Amber Beels:They think it's not allowed. And there are some scriptures that can be read and cherry picked and that say that women are not, you know, allowed to preach or be a part of that kind of evangelistic ministry. So today, we're gonna talk about it. Since I went through the process, I am now officially a licensed pastor. I can talk about this and and lead you guys through scripture to show that I'm in support of it, obviously.
Amber Beels:So we're gonna be talking about that today. But before we do, let's go ahead and pray. So if you can, it's safe to do so. Go ahead and close your eyes and pray with me. Dear heavenly father, I thank you for this day.
Amber Beels:I thank you for this podcast, Lord. I thank you for every single listener of this podcast, Lord. I just pray a blessing over every single person listening to this podcast. Holy Spirit, I pray that you would speak through me today. I pray that you would just prepare all of our hearts for this message.
Amber Beels:I pray that all of us would gain something, gain knowledge, know more about you, learn more about you, Lord, because that is what this podcast is about, Holy Spirit. This podcast is about you and about letting people know who you are, your true character, how much you care, and what your role is in our lives, and how you partner with us to live on this earth in this world that is not our home, but we're here temporarily until we get to spend eternity with you in heaven. And we thank you for that, Lord. And we pray all these things in Jesus' name. Amen.
Amber Beels:Alright. So women. Women in ministry. What's really funny is when I started going to Heart Church, which was, like, five or six years ago now, you know, I just went as a member. I didn't volunteer.
Amber Beels:I didn't do nothing. I just was a member because I just wanted to just attend and just be a part of a community. And slowly but surely, I was called up to different things to help with media, to help with leadership things, to help with the outreach events, to help with graphics. It's it's just natural for me in whatever environment that I'm in, whether I seek it out or not, I'm called up to some kind of leadership. Always happens.
Amber Beels:And I think it's just because I'm a natural leader. I think people see that. It's just who I am. And that's totally fine. That's the gift that the Lord has given me, and I've I've accepted it.
Amber Beels:So but slowly but surely, I was called up into different positions at Hart Church. And about, what was it, like three or four years of attending Hart Church, maybe two to three years, something like that, Shane asked me if I would be a part of the council. And I was a little taken aback by that because I was like, the council. Now, if you don't know the council, it's kind of like the elders of the church. They at least at Foursquare, their job is to manage staff, to approve financial transactions.
Amber Beels:They kind of help facilitate some things that may be going on in the church. Like, they're kind of the people that help the pastor out. We're like the we're kind of the backbone of the pastor to be able to bounce ideas off of, to pray for him, to support him, to make those decisions, to come up with a budget for the year and all the things. So that is what the council's job is for our church anyway. And so when he asked me that, my first thought was, am I allowed to do that?
Amber Beels:That was my first thought because I've always been a part of a church or denomination where it was frowned upon where women were in any sort of leadership in the church. Now women were allowed to, like, teach Sunday school up to, like, a certain age, but after a certain age, like, that's it. Like, you're allowed Sunday school. You're allowed to, like, volunteer in certain areas, but you're not allowed to have authority over men or preach to men or older boys or, you know, whatever. That was kind of your place in ministry.
Amber Beels:And so when he asked me, I was like, wait. What? And he's like, yeah. I I wouldn't ask you unless I thought you were allowed to do that. And I was like, I don't know, Shane.
Amber Beels:I have to, like, pray about this and and research this. And he's like, you you do what you gotta do to figure that out, but you let me know. And I was like, okay. And, you know, I talked to my dad about it. And I at the time, I still had my previous mentor, Lolin.
Amber Beels:And, you know, I talked to her about it. And, of course, she she's in support of it. And I really had to deep dive myself and really look at the scripture and figure out, like, holy spirit, like, I don't want my ego to get in the way. I don't wanna be like, well, it's unfair that women can't be in ministry. Like, I literally was out of place in my life, and I I pray that I'm still there, that I wanted to just be in obedience to what the Holy Spirit had for me and my calling.
Amber Beels:And if that meant that I couldn't be in ministry, I was okay with that. I was, like, in a place where and I can't say that I've always been there. When I was younger, I'd be like, ah, the resistance. Like, what do you mean I can't do this? Like, that's totally unfair.
Amber Beels:Men and women are equal and blah blah blah. Like, I I went through that phase. And at this point in my life when Shane asked me, I was not at that stage in my life anymore. Like, I was truly at a place of like, Lord, whatever your will is, but I don't want to go against it. So please let me know if this is right, if I'm allowed to do this.
Amber Beels:Do you want me to step into this role? Is this part of what you have for me? You know, I literally was just curious and really seeking the truth. Like, what am I allowed to do as a woman in the kingdom of God? Like, and what gifts have you given me for me to fulfill the calling that you've put on my life?
Amber Beels:And so today, I'm gonna go over some of the scriptures that I I had to go through, that process that I had to go through to really figure out if this was something that I could do, if this was right, if this was pleasing to the Lord, because that is where our heart posture should always be is, does this glorify the Lord? Is this pleasing to the Lord? And am I in right standing? Because I want to make sure and we should always be kind of like, you know, assessing where we are with the Holy Spirit, it should be a constant assessment because there's so many little things that can set us off course. And that's why it's so important to have that intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit because one little decision could send you off into a completely different direction.
Amber Beels:And if you're not constantly evaluating yourself and where you stand, you could be a mile off and not know that you that one decision put you off the path because the path is narrow. That's what the scripture said. The path is narrow. And so it can be easy to stray. So it's something that I wanna encourage you guys to always be asking the Holy Spirit.
Amber Beels:Like, Holy Spirit, please reveal to me if I'm out of alignment with you. Please let me know if I'm straying. Please let me know if I'm still in right standing, if I still am going in the direction that you've called me to go in. And that should be a daily thing. It should be a daily ask of him.
Amber Beels:Please reveal to me. And even if you don't do it every day because, you know, life happens, at least a once a week thing. You should be intentional about it again, about your heart posture. Like, you want to make sure that you are in constant alignment with the Lord and his will. And so the first scripture that I'm gonna bring up is the scripture that most people will reference.
Amber Beels:There's normally two different scriptures that they'll reference that Paul wrote to the Corinthians, and he's talking to the church in the Corinthians in Corinth, right? He's talking to these people, and I kind of want to kind of give you a bird's eye view of what's happening. So when you look at Scripture, if you believe that Scripture is a 100% correct, a 100% of the time, then scripture should never contradict itself. Right? If it's a 100% correct and one scripture says one thing and another scripture says another thing, something's up.
Amber Beels:Right? Otherwise, it's contradicting itself, and therefore, how can it be true? So if we believe that it's a 100% true, and there's two scriptures that seem like they're contradicting themselves, then we need to look at the scripture a little bit more closely, right? To see what the author was saying, who was he talking to, what was the point of the letter? The and this is a letter.
Amber Beels:So in the Corinthians, these were letters. A lot of the New Testament were letters that Paul wrote to different churches because he did a lot of church planting. That was that was Paul's thing. He was the the pastor, the the apostle to the Gentiles. So he did a lot of church planting, and he did a lot of outreach.
Amber Beels:And he was all over. Right? And so he would church plant, but then he would, like, set up elders. He would set up people, and then go off to the next city. So he he would spend, like, a year or two with people with that church and then move on.
Amber Beels:So a lot of the letters were him addressing issues that those churches were having. So the Corinthians would write Paul and tell him about some things that were going on in the church, some chaotic things, things that were happening, troubles they were having that needed to be addressed, wisdom. And so Paul was writing to them. And so that's what's really important when you look at scripture. You need to look at context.
Amber Beels:Context is key when you're looking at scripture, especially if you think there might be a contradiction, especially from the same author saying two different things. Okay. Who is he talking to? Let me look at the context. Let me look at the time.
Amber Beels:Let me look at the culture. Let me look at the church that he's talking to, the people that he's talking to, and see what it is he's addressing to make sure I completely understand what he's saying to these people so that I don't take it out of context, so that I am not cherry picking scripture and using it as a weapon in a way that it's not ever meant to be used. And you should do this with the Holy Spirit. So that's the number one thing is asking the Holy Spirit, please reveal to me the intention behind this scripture, because the Holy Spirit the scriptures are Holy Spirit inspired. They're written by human beings, but they were inspired by the Holy Spirit, and ultimately authored by the Lord himself.
Amber Beels:Like that is what we believe is that written by human beings inspired by the Holy Spirit, ultimately authored by Lord God Almighty. Right? So this is for us, this is our lamp unto our feet. But without the Holy Spirit, these are words on a page, you need the Holy Spirit to help you interpret correctly, what the intention was behind that scripture. And it's very simple to do.
Amber Beels:You just ask the Holy Spirit, like, when you open your scripture, when you open your Bible, say, Holy Spirit, please show me the character of God. Please reveal to me the true interpretation of this scripture as I read this because I wanna know you, I wanna know your character, and I wanna know what it is that you're telling me through these words on this page. Because, again, these are words on a page until the Holy Spirit brings it to life. The Holy Spirit is what makes the Bible living. You know, you've heard that.
Amber Beels:This is the living word. The Holy Spirit is what breathes life into it. The Holy Spirit is the person that will reveal to you the ultimate interpretation of the scripture. So okay. Now we can dive into the scripture.
Amber Beels:So I am in first Corinthians chapter 14, and we're in verse 34. And like I said, there's a couple of verses that people typically use that are in Corinthians to kinda support their view of women not being allowed in leadership. I'm only gonna go over one of them because the other one is it's basically the same that he talks about women covering up and other things and not teaching and whatever. What he's saying is basically the same in that women aren't supposed to speak up in church and and teach and all those things. And the reason why he's addressing this is because in that culture at that time, women were being a little chaotic in the church.
Amber Beels:And so when he got this letter from the Corinthians saying that, like, it's very disruptive when the apostle is trying to preach. There are side conversations happening. There are people being distracted. There are people stumbling because women aren't wearing their coverings. People aren't, women aren't covering up and all the things.
Amber Beels:And so he is addressing the needs of that church at the time, and he told them before in other scriptures that you are no longer under under the law, that you have the freedom through the Holy Spirit in this new covenant to be able to not have to do all those things anymore. However, he also says that if your actions cause another believer to stumble, then you shouldn't do those things. Like, he says that about drinking. Like, you're allowed to drink, but if that causes another person to stumble, then maybe you should refrain from drinking or eating those unclean things as the Jews would you know, under the law, they weren't only supposed to eat. So, like, these different foods.
Amber Beels:Right? And so he uses those examples. And so when I read this verse, I want you to keep in mind. So first Corinthians 14 verse 34. It says, let your women keep silent in the churches for they are not permitted to speak, but they are to be submissive as the law also says.
Amber Beels:And if they want to learn something, let them ask their own husbands at home for it is shameful for women to speak in church. So that is one of the big verses that people quote when they say that women are allowed to speak in church and that they should be submissive to their husbands. And if they have questions, ask their questions to their husbands at home in the privacy of their own home. Now when he's saying that, he's addressing the issues that that particular church in Corinth was having about having a disruptive service. They were having side conversations because the women you have to understand, the women didn't know the Torah.
Amber Beels:So in in the in those churches, a lot of them were Jews that were now in the they called what they called Christianity back then was the way. They were following the way, and a lot of them were mixed. Some of them were just Jews that were converted to the way. Some of them were Gentiles that that did. And so I know that Paul did do a lot of evangelizing to the Gentiles, but he did so to the Jews as well.
Amber Beels:And some some of the churches were mixed between Jews and the Gentiles. And so when they were in the church and having side conversations, a lot of the men already knew because all Jewish men had to learn the Torah, which are the first five books of the Bible. They had to learn that. And so when the pastor or the disciple was preaching, he would reference scriptures, and a lot of the men would already know those scriptures because they had to learn them, all the men did, but the women didn't. And so a lot of the women had questions because they didn't learn the Torah.
Amber Beels:They didn't learn the first five books of the Bible. And so they would ask their their husbands questions. And so there's nothing wrong with that. But as Paul is saying, if you have questions, ask at home. Questions, ask at home.
Amber Beels:Don't do it during the service. Like, don't be a distraction for other people during the service. Like, this is a time for people to learn and to listen. And if you're being a distraction, then you're not edifying the church. You're just being a distraction.
Amber Beels:Distraction. So that is one of the things that he's addressing. Now there's another verse where women are to keep covered. And that one, he's addressing because there are the men that came from the Jewish, you know, background and they believed that women should be covered. And it was distracting to them to see them uncovered, to see their actual hair in the church even though the women were in every right being able to be uncovered because they were no longer under the law, it stumbled.
Amber Beels:It made the men stumble. So because of that, the Paul is encouraging them to cover up because he for the greater good of the church, for the men of the church so that they could focus on pleasing the Lord. Because sometimes we just can't get over the traditions that we had, right, our past and the things that we know, and it can be hard to get past that. And it is respectful for us just to take that middle of the road approach and not allow our freedom, our right to freedom cause somebody else to stumble. And so that is one of the letters and the verses that people will reference to say that women can't, you know, preach or be in senior leadership in ministry.
Amber Beels:So that is that. And looking at that in context, we know that Paul was talking to that church addressing certain issues. Now one thing that I want to say or another verse that I want to point out is in Galatians. Now this is Galatians chapter three verse 28, and and this is Paul speaking, same author to the Galatians saying, there is neither Jew nor Greek. There is neither slave nor free.
Amber Beels:There is neither male nor female for all of you are in Christ Jesus. So if he's saying that women shouldn't speak in the church, but then he's saying to the Galatians, there's neither male nor female for all of you are one in Christ. Okay. That's a contradiction. Right?
Amber Beels:I would say that's a contradiction if he's saying there's neither male or female, but they yeah, he's saying women can't speak in the church. But you got to look at it in context. He's addressing the needs of the Corinth church specifically. And in Galatians, he is talking about everybody under Christ. We are all one in Christ, male, female, free, slave, Jew, Gentile, it doesn't matter.
Amber Beels:We are all one in Christ, and we all have a calling to serve the Lord and to build up his kingdom. We all have some calling in ministry, whether that is your own life or in, you know, actually in the church. Another scripture that I wanna bring up is in Joel. So in Joel chapter two verse 28, this is God's promise. It says, and it shall come to pass afterwards that I will pour my spirit on all flesh.
Amber Beels:Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy. Your old men shall dream dreams. Your young men shall see see visions. And also on my menservants and on my maidservants, I will pour my spirit in those days. Now last week, I talked about Pentecost Sunday because that we had just celebrated Pentecost Sunday, and I I talk about this how this is the promise that the Lord gave to us in the Old Testament through Joel.
Amber Beels:Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy. And then we also see in Acts the day of Pentecost that it happens, that the the all the people in the upper room, they got baptized in the Holy Spirit, and they that came to pass. Their sons and daughters did prophesy in the tongues of other nations, so we see it come to fruition. And then in Acts chapter two verse I wanna start in 39 because it this is Peter talking, and he's talking about the promise of the Lord pouring his spirit out. And it says, for the promise is to you and your children and all who are afar off, as many as the Lord our God will call.
Amber Beels:He doesn't say to you and your sons. He doesn't say, like, men only. He says to you and your children and all who are afar off, as many as the Lord God will call. It's for everybody. So the fact that women and men will prophesy, they will speak in the Lord's name, Jesus told those people in the upper room to not leave Jerusalem, to not start ministering, to not do their duties as disciples by going out and church planting and making disciples until they had the Holy Spirit.
Amber Beels:And there were women in that. There were women in that upper room that received the power of the Holy Spirit. And so I believe it was Jesus' intention that it would be men and women church planting. It would be both them partnered together, building the kingdom of God, partnering together, preaching, sharing his word, allowing the Holy Spirit to speak through them. Like, it was for everybody.
Amber Beels:And Paul even says that. It's there's neither male or female. You are all one in Christ. And so I believe that we are fully called to be in ministry, that I am fully called to be in ministry. And a lot of the times in the New Testament, the disciples would say it seemed right to the Holy Spirit.
Amber Beels:Like, they would ask and seek counsel from the Holy Spirit about a certain situation, and sometimes the Holy Spirit wouldn't answer. But they just had an intuitive feeling that it seemed right with the Holy Spirit. It was that velvet feeling, as John Bevere calls it, the velvety feeling of, yeah, this feels right. They didn't get a check-in their spirit. They it seemed right to the Holy Spirit.
Amber Beels:And when you spend time with the Holy Spirit, when you have that intimate relationship with him and you are in a non biased place seeking wisdom and asking about a certain situation or a certain thing like women in ministry like I did. Because I again, I truly did not have any bias of which way was correct. I just wanted to be in obedience to what the Lord had for my life. And if that meant being in the council, great. If it didn't, great.
Amber Beels:Like, either way, I was okay with it. Like, I really could not care less. I just wanted to be in obedience. And so as I sought the Lord, as I looked at those scriptures, as I dove into the context of those scriptures and really sought the Lord's heart, and I asked the Holy Spirit, it seemed right with the Holy Spirit. And I wasn't getting a check, and I felt like the Lord was saying, yes, this is for you.
Amber Beels:And we see women in leadership or doing leadership things in the Old Testament, and we see examples of women in the New Testament doing these things as well. And Paul leaned on those women. And so if it was good for women back then, it's good for us now. And I feel like the enemy has really attacked women in the church, and I believe it's a part of the curse from the beginning when we fell. You know?
Amber Beels:The Lord said that we would hate the serpent and the serpent would hate us, that we bring life into this world. And so any chance the enemy gets to tear us down and to take away any sort of authority that we have in Christ, then he's gonna take that opportunity and do it. He's going to take scripture. You know who knows scripture well? It's the enemy.
Amber Beels:Satan knows scripture inside and out, and he uses it as a weapon to manipulate and twist the Lord's words and question the Lord's words so that we don't fully live out our full calling that the Lord's put on our lives because he's like, woah. No. Look at that scripture. That just means you can't do it. Sorry.
Amber Beels:And so he limits what you can do. He limits your calling, and I believe that that's the work of the enemy. And I I I think a lot of people, they don't realize that's what's happening. They don't realize that is what is happening to them in their mind in the chatterbox as, you know, some people call it in in your head when you're when you're thinking and and he's injecting thoughts and making you question things. You need to put all your thoughts, captivate your thoughts, and put them through the filter of the Bible.
Amber Beels:Capture Capture your emotions and put them through the filter of the of God's word because this is the ultimate filter. This is what's gonna tell you what's true, what's right, and what direction you need to go in. The Bible's directive, it's all here. And when you partner with the Holy Spirit and you ask him, please give me wisdom, please show me what scriptures, and please show me the context of this scripture so that I make sure that I'm in right standing with you. Of course, he's gonna show you, But he's gonna reveal the mysteries.
Amber Beels:It says that in scripture that the Holy Spirit reveals the mysteries. The will of God, he will reveal to you because he knows the will of the father. He is God. He's a part of the trinity. Right?
Amber Beels:And so we have access to him and he cares so much for us and he wants to teach us. He wants to show us what it is the Lord has in store for us because it's all good. It's all blessings and he wants to use us to the full capability of the gifts that he's given us. Like, he's given me the gift of leadership. He's given me the gift of speaking, which I never thought I would ever have that gift, but here we are, you know?
Amber Beels:And I know that the Lord wants to use it, and so I am at a place where I want to be used. I know there's people out there that are gonna listen. I know some there are people out there that are gonna relate to what I have to say and how I say it and how I teach it because it's gonna be different than how my pastor Shane says things. It's gonna be different. It's not gonna be better.
Amber Beels:It's just different. And the Lord wants to use us to capture all audiences, to capture all his children because all his children are gonna relate to things differently because he made us different. That's the beauty of being his children. We all have different unique personalities, and all relate to unique and different things, and that's okay. That's the way the Lord designed us.
Amber Beels:And so, yeah, that is that's where I stand. That's where I see scripture. That is how the Holy Spirit taught me, especially going through this pastor course. We talked about women in senior leadership and what does that look like and why do we believe that, like, the Foursquare denomination was founded by Amy McPherson, who is a woman. So, obviously, a lot of people would think, oh, they're just they're supportive for of women because a woman founded their denomination.
Amber Beels:Though that is true, that is not the reason why they support women in leadership. They support women in leadership because it's biblical, because of those scriptures that I just referenced, because they believe that women have a place in ministry and that the enemy has really attacked women in the kingdom because they are powerful, because they are called for leadership. And so the church has been operating at half power because we've only been using men. And men have been doing a great job, but imagine if we have the full church, if we have the whole church seeking and making disciples and stepping into their calling if they're called to be at the pulpit or to be an evangelist or to reach out or to speak, that their voices be heard, how much more of an impact and how many more souls we would reach if everyone was actually fulfilling their calling and people in the church were supporting everyone in their calling and not allowing their misinterpretation of the Scripture be a hindrance of their calling. So, yeah, that's my stance.
Amber Beels:I hope that answers your questions. If you had any questions about women in senior leadership or just in ministry in general, I hope that this really answers that. There's my email in the show notes. If you have questions, more questions, please reach out. I'd love to hear from you guys, but that's that's where we stand.
Amber Beels:And so I hope, again, that that makes sense. I hope that you are able to, you know, take that. Maybe you still have a hard time kinda believing it, but maybe you can take that and, you know, ask the Holy Spirit yourself. Dive into those scriptures that I mentioned and really do that research and ask the Holy Spirit, like, is this true? Like, is she right?
Amber Beels:Can she do this? Can other women do this? Can I do this if I'm a woman? You know? Whatever.
Amber Beels:So, yeah, I really wanna encourage you guys to seek the Lord on this and and do your own research because it's in here. You got the bible. You look at look at the scripture and ask the holy spirit to lead you and reveal his will and the father's will to to you. Alright, guys. I am so excited for next week.
Amber Beels:We have a guest next week. We have Fernando. I am so excited to have him come on to the podcast and have you guys listen to his wisdom and how he lets the holy spirit lead him in his life and freedom, and it's gonna be awesome. So you definitely don't wanna miss next week. He's gonna be my last guest for this season, so really excited for that.
Amber Beels:And then we'll have one more solo episode with me. Alright, guys. I hope you have a great week, and I'll see you next week.
