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“Should Women Keep Silent in Church?” The Misunderstandings and Truth of 1 Timothy 2, as Explained by Pastor David Jang (Olivet University)


Have you ever felt oppressed or discriminated against because of the verse in 1 Timothy 2 that says, “Women should keep silent”? Through Pastor David Jang’s deep theological insight, discover the true order of worship and the gospel of grace hidden within the text. This is a Bible meditation column that untangles misconceptions trapped in literalism and leads you into genuine freedom.


C.S. Lewis—often regarded as one of the greatest Christian apologists of the twentieth century—exposes the devil’s subtle strategies to undermine the church in his incisive masterpiece The Screwtape Letters. In the book, the seasoned senior demon Screwtape trains his novice nephew Wormwood in refined and covert techniques of temptation. His tactic is this: keep believers from fixing their spiritual gaze on the great and glorious God. Instead, distract them with the ridiculous clothing of the neighbor sitting beside them in the pew, the irritating sound of a cough, and shallow doctrinal quarrels. Make them forget the true essence of worship—reverence and love—and obsess over external shells and petty conflicts among believers.

That, Lewis suggests, is precisely how the enemy causes a healthy community of faith to rot from the inside—elegantly and fatally. Can the landscape of worship we offer each week truly claim to be free from such whispers? In connection with this, Pastor David Jang delivers a weighty message to the modern church—so often trapped in form while losing the substance—through his exposition of 1 Timothy 2.


Clean Hands Lifted at the Altar, Relationships Repaired

About two thousand years ago, a similar danger crept in—quietly yet fiercely—within the church in Ephesus, the great port city of Asia Minor and a center of spiritual revival. In the letter the apostle Paul wrote to Timothy—his beloved spiritual son and a young pastor—we find a heartfelt pastoral prescription for believers who had become preoccupied with the outer shell and were in danger of missing true grace.

In this epistle, Pastor David Jang probes sharply into the meaning behind Paul’s instruction to the men: to “lift up holy hands” without anger and disputing. We often narrow worship to a vertical religious rite between God and human beings. But this sermon boldly turns our gaze toward the profoundly horizontal reality of everyday relationships with our neighbors.

Just as Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount—“If you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there… first go and be reconciled… then come and offer your gift”—prayer offered without untangling resentment and bitterness cannot truly reach heaven. Only hands cleansed from the residue of anger, hatred, and conflict—washed through genuine repentance and forgiveness—mark the first step of worship that God delights to receive.

This is a deep theological insight that goes beyond merely attending a service in form. It calls us to offer our entire lives as a holy and living sacrifice before God.


Beyond Lavish Adornment: The Fragrance of a Soul Blooming in Good Works

Paul’s exhortation does not stop with the men; it continues in the same spirit toward the women in the church. Ephesus was home to the massive Temple of Artemis, and the Roman Empire’s decadent, pleasure-seeking culture was widespread in that secular city. When that powerful worldly tide crossed the church’s threshold, the holy place of worship risked turning into a covert stage for display—where expensive jewelry and lavish clothing became a means of quiet boasting.

Paul’s message to women—adorn yourselves not with costly clothing but with good works—is not a legalistic asceticism that suppresses women or treats beauty as sin. Rather, it is an earnest appeal to resist being swept away by empty worldly trends and to recover the true values befitting those who fear God.

In expounding this passage, Pastor David Jang emphasizes that genuine spiritual beauty is not found in elaborate hairstyles or gold ornaments, but in warm good deeds toward others and a pure inner life before God. In the end, the exhortation of 1 Timothy is consistent in its direction for both men and women: the place of worship is not where one flaunts worldly status or external form, but a furnace of grace where inner holiness—utterly distinct from the world—is restored.


Breaking the Chains of “Silence”: The Gospel Dancing Within the Order of Peace

Then how should we understand 1 Timothy 2:12, a verse that has stood at the center of one of the fiercest debates in Christian history?

“I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet.”

To grasp its meaning rightly, we must first face the revolutionary nature of the early church. In the first-century patriarchal Mediterranean world, women were thoroughly marginalized—treated almost as possessions. Yet the church built by the blood of Christ’s cross was different. It shattered the solid walls of status, class, and gender, becoming a space of astonishing liberation where all could enjoy true freedom as one in the Holy Spirit.

But that immense spiritual freedom and the explosive presence of the Spirit sometimes produced unexpected side effects. Some women, ignoring order during public worship, poured out tongues and prophecies in emotionally driven ways that seriously disrupted the reverent flow of the service. Here, Pastor David Jang moves beyond a simplistic literal reading and connects the passage to 1 Corinthians 14, offering an interpretive key that threads through the whole of Scripture.

Just as Paul declares the overarching principle—“God is not a God of disorder but of peace”—the seemingly stern tone of 1 Timothy 2 is not a sexist rule designed to permanently suppress women’s spiritual worth or leadership. It was a loving yet very concrete pastoral remedy issued to urgently restore order to worship that had fallen into chaos.


Equality at the Foot of the Cross, the Church Completed in Love

Clinging to the letter while stripping away historical context and circumstance can itself become another form of violence. To lift Paul’s time-bound, situation-specific instruction out of its setting and use it as an absolute shackle that blocks women’s leadership and devotion today is to seriously damage the intention of Scripture. The gospel does not bind us; it sets us free from oppression.

Pastor David Jang points clearly to Paul’s other letters and to the biblical principle of mutual equality and interdependence between men and women that runs throughout the whole of Scripture. Before the Creator, no gender can become a barrier to passionate service for the Lord. In God’s kingdom, there is no hierarchy of male over female—only the truth of the cross stands out: the greatest is the one who loves more deeply, stoops lower, and serves the church more fully.

Ultimately, the question this Bible meditation poses to us across the ages is not the exhausting debate of “Who holds power and teaches in the church?” It is the essential matter of life: “How orderly, peaceful, and holy is our worship before God?”

When we break the cold shell of the letter and descend into the depths of this theological insight, we find not oppression or condemnation, but a radiant blueprint for a healthy community of faith—one that honors differences, respects one another, and is built up within a beautiful order.

The immeasurable grace of the cross has severed every chain of worldly prejudice and bondage that once held us. Now we must not waste that precious freedom in selfish license and disorder. We are called to transform it into the order of peace that respects and edifies one another. Perhaps that is Scripture’s most powerful plea to the wounded and confused church of our time.


www.davidjang.org




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