Saturday, February 9, 2013

An interesting sermon on the Proverbs 31 woman



Check out the link here if the video above isn't working. It goes for a long time. I don't think you need to listen to all of it to get the gist of what he has to say. He does say that women should read their Bibles and fill their minds with the word of God. That part I don't have an issue with. It's when he starts to get into detail about what a woman's life should look like that we depart company.

He spends a lot of time talking about women cooking. Here are some examples:

31:00 Women, are you too busy? You better be too busy cooking because that's what the Bible says you should be doing.

36:12 I didn't let my wife have a TV when we got married. She didn't know what to do with her time because we had no kids and she didn't have a job. I told her "Just cook me three awesome meals a day. Just really hit it out of the park."

37:30 I just wanted my wife to do something that mattered. Like cooking!

38:20 I really just want to give my wife a ton of freedom. Cook what you want!

53:25 A virtuous woman is one who has a plan. She's got a plan for breakfast, she's got a plan for lunch, she's got a plan for dinner.

Okay. So I'm quoting some of this out of context (and some of it I have paraphrased...). But I was left with the distinct feeling that he really wants his wife to get into that kitchen and cook him something. I haven't quoted the bit where he checks up on his wife via webcam when he's away and if she's not in the kitchen, he asks her why she's not there.

And don't get me started on what he has to say about public schools being run by Satan and how the University is filling your mind with scum. When I trawled through some of the comments on this and found a link to his wife's blog (called ARE THEY ALL YOURS?!?? - and yes, the capitals and question marks/exclamation marks are quoted verbatim...) I discovered they are into all kinds of conspiracy theories on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Scary stuff.

I know this probably isn't an indication of a meek and quiet spirit (something else he talks about at length in his sermon) but I did find a little perverse enjoyment in the fact that while I was sitting here watching his video and writing this blog post, my husband was busy preparing tonight's dinner....



6 comments:

simone r said...

Decisions.... Do I listen?

Deb said...

Nah, I think I'm happy to say I'm in the complementarian camp just not in the misogynist camp.

Jenny said...

He sounds very hungry - poor man ;)

Karen said...

Jenny, I was starting to wonder if it might be low blood sugar talking too....

Simone, probably not worth wasting an hour of your time listening. I did get to the end with that feeling of "there's an hour of my life I'll never get back."

The wife has some very odd ideas on not immunizing kids, home birthing and the like, all of which seem to be based on not trusting the evil Satanic government.

Mrs Q said...

Thanks for saving me the hour.

Sarah said...

I think I'll pass ;).

If I was his wife I'd buy him a gift voucher for cooking classes for his next birthday.