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The Sinner and The Saint

The Sinner and The Saint

By: Melissa Bell & Allison Cain
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She said what?! One was raised on a church pew in the south, the other on the wrong side of the tracks. Together this unlikely duo hashes out the complexities and quandaries of life while slapping a little Jesus on it. Does her sweet tea need a little vodka or is it the other way around? You decide. www.sinnerandthesaint.com© 2026 The Sinner and The Saint Christianity Spirituality
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  • #273 Women: To Preach or Not to Preach...
    Jun 26 2026

    Scripture

    It’s best if a woman learns quietly and orderly in complete submission. Now, Timothy, it’s not my habit to allow women to teach in a way that wrenches authority from a man. As I said, it’s best if a woman learns quietly and orderly. This is because Adam was formed first by God, then Eve. Plus, it wasn’t Adam who was tricked; it was she—the woman was the one who was fooled and disobeyed God’s command first. Still, God, in His faithfulness, will deliver her through childbearing as long as she remains in faith and love and holiness with self-restraint.

    1 Timothy 2:11-15 (VOICE)

    The Gist

    Allison takes a deeper look at a verse she has been overlooking (on purpose) for years to find out what she believes Scripture says about women teaching and leading in ministry.

    Historical Context: This letter was written by Paul to Timothy, who was leading the Church in Ephesus. At the time, the city was dominated by the Cult of Artemis (Greek goddess of childbirth and fertility). Scholars believe the women leaders were trying to influence and blend their ideas with the church.

    The Word Definitions Count:

    Hesychia "silence", authentein "authority", and askein "to teach"

    Two Sides: Traditional: believe the text is black and white - that Pau's instructions should be universal and across the board. The other side (Egalitarian): says Paul wrote the letter to address this specific local crisis (The cult of Artemis) and not laying it down as a timeless universal biblical law.

    MOST INTERESTING argument for the Egalitarian way of thought for Allison is how many more of Paul's letters in which he spoke of women as leaders and affirmed their roles in ministry, sometimes even putting their name before men.

    Acts 18:26, 1 Corinthians 11:5, Romans 16:1-16, etc.

    Digging Deeper

    Is there something in God's Word that you have been ignoring or going with the flow on, depending on who you were around? Something that maybe you are nervous about or avoiding because you might not like the answer?

    Are you willing to take it on with God, dig in, and allow Him to speak truth to you?

    Where to start: get a good commentary and Bible with extensive endnotes/footnotes. Start with the historical context, enter into the time period, and consider when, why, and who wrote the letter. Then pick out the words that stand out (mine were silence/quiet, authority, teach) and define them with their Greek or Hebrew meanings. Consider the author and compare their other writings (if they have them) to see if you find a theme.

    Paul's writing showed me a theme of honoring and affirming women in ministry rather than dismissing them from it. That's what led me to believe this letter was written to a specific situation, instead of an overall Biblical theme.

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    26 mins
  • #272 Confess Yourself
    Jun 19 2026

    Scripture

    So own up to your sins to one another and pray for one another. In the end, you may be healed. Your prayers are powerful when they are rooted in a righteous life. James 5:16 (VOICE)

    The Gist

    We don't talk much about confession in the protestant church. James isn't saying we should confess every fault/sin to every person, but instead to certain situations:

    • Where reconciliation is needed
    • where your heart/conscience is burdened
    • where a trusted friend can listen and help us receive grace and gain power over shame/guilt.

    We avoid confessing for several reasons: exposure/shame, loss of control, lack of safe listeners, and theological confusion, but there is a lot of good that comes out of confession. It heals the body and soul, sin loses its power, authentic relationships happen, prayers become specific, and we experience the Gospel physically through being fully known and not rejected from the listener.

    Digging Deeper

    Is there something you would confess to God privately but can't imagine saying out loud to another person - what does that gap tell you?

    Bonhoeffer said, "If the demon that is named is the demon that loses its power." What in your life needs to be named?

    Who are you performing wholeness for, and what would it cost you to stop?

    These questions are meant to clear the ground and create the conditions for confession, not demand it.

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    26 mins
  • #271 Rise & Found - and a Challenge...should you accept it!
    Jun 12 2026

    Scripture

    I could speak more of faith; I could talk until time itself ran out. If I continued, I could speak of the examples of Gideon, Barak, Samson, and Jephthah, of David and Samuel and all the prophets. 33 I could give accounts of people alive with faith who conquered kingdoms, brought justice, obtained promises, and closed the mouths of hungry lions. 34 I could tell you how people of faith doused raging fires, escaped the edge of the sword, made the weak strong, and—stoking great valor among the champions of God—sent opposing armies into panicked flight. Hebrews 11:32-34 (VOICE)

    The Gist

    No, it isn't a typo. We didn't mean Rise and Shine, we really meant Rise and Found! After reading once again about all the unexpected Heroes of Faith or Champions of God, we were reminded of how none of them felt capable, prepared, or strong enough. BUT God chose them and equipped them.

    The phrase: Found strength rising out of weakness stood out. This episode, Allison & Melissa talk unscripted about which word stood out, drew them in, and what God revealed. You won't want to miss what they discovered and share in this episode.

    Melissa: Found

    Allison: Rising

    Digging Deeper

    Found strength rising out of weakness. What world draws your attention? Found? Strength? Rising? Weakness?

    Find a quiet spot, sit, and linger with this question and see what God reveals to you. Be sure to share with a friend.





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    21 mins
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