The Divine Feminine is a pagan/occultic movement that holds women have been and continue to be oppressed by a historically male-dominated power structure. Divine Feminists assert that they must come out from under male leadership and declare themselves equal to men and, in some cases, even superior to God Himself.
Supporters and members of this movement believe the “Divine Feminine” is an energy rather than a gender and that the “feminine essence” is the source from which everything comes... and not the God of the Bible.
Nothing about the Divine Feminine is remotely related to Christianity but stands opposed to it.
The Divine Feminine Represents Rebellion Against God’s Plan for the Family
Divine Feminists seek to destroy the family system in favor of personal power. The movement rejects the God-given role of women as nurturers of children and the sovereignty of God over all of us, male and female.
The Bible teaches that men and women are made in God’s image and are equal before God in both sin and salvation.
27 So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them and are equal before God in both sin and salvation. (Genesis 1:27 NASB)
God has designated men to be leaders in the home and church and holds men responsible for how they exercise that responsibility. Women are responsible for the vital task of raising godly children.
Divine Feminists maintain that the society in which Scripture was written was toxically masculine, and it, therefore, carries no divine endorsement.
The Divine Feminine mindset is nothing less than a satanic assault on the family unit as an all-important foundational element of an orderly society.
What the Divine Feminine Worldview Looks Like
Those who are accepting of the Define Feminine reject Biblical truth while...
Embracing mysticism, witchcraft, sensuality, and the occult. They trumpet a fake spirituality instead of submission to Christ as Lord of their lives. Participation in witchcraft and similar pagan religious practices has increased dramatically since the beginning of the 1990s. This growth has been fueled by many young women turning away from Christianity to alternatives like astrology, fortune-telling, earth worship, New Age, tarot cards, sensual music, and things of the occult.
Believing that abortion is “female empowerment”. On August 19th, 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared that killing unborn babies by abortion “unleashes the power of women.” Historically, women’s role in western culture has included being empathetic, nurturing, and sensitive as a societal safety valve of sorts. The rise of the Divine Feminine rejects these God-ordained roles in favor of rebellion against God’s plan for the family... and instead, the movement demands abortion rights. It makes threats of violence again Supreme Court Justices. Those who would decide who lives and dies at or before birth directly oppose God’s will.
Maintaining that God is a woman. God the Father is a biblical term (e.g., 1 Thessalonians 1:1), and God the Mother is not. God the Father and God the Son are both masculine titles, and the Holy Spirit is consistently referred to with masculine pronouns. God has revealed Himself as male, and He is referred to by male pronouns throughout the Bible. To call God “Mother” is unbiblical. One notable supporter of this idea is Jen Hatmaker, a so-called evangelical whose false teaching asserts that “viewing Jesus as a male causes black, brown, and LGBTQ people to be afraid of Him”.
The Divine Feminine is Seeping into the Church
Over the last twenty years, there has been a significant rise in the number of women “pastors” in American churches. This shift has generated an enormous amount of controversy within some denominations. Sadly, increasing numbers of millennials and other progressive types are okay with the idea of women leading their churches. Those who approve of women pastors rely on “gender and transgender equality” and “women’s rights” arguments. In addition, those who disagree are labeled as “racists, chauvinists, legalists, or misogynists (women haters)” to silence critics.
When it comes to women pastors and bishops, one thing stands out from everything else… God has assigned different roles to men and women in the church. With that understanding, no biblical case can be made for women pastors. This is not my opinion… it is the pronouncement of Scripture. Women elevating themselves to positions of spiritual authority over men shows complete and absolute disrespect for the word of God. One symbol of the Divine Feminine’s rise is a triangle (pictured at the top of this post). It is often paired with an upright triangle that represents men. The idea is to communicate that women are to be in “balance” with men... in this case, in terms of church leadership. These symbols are increasingly showing up as background elements during church worship services in the U.S. and other countries.
The rise of the Divine Feminine represents an overt rejection of God’s plan for the family while at the same time attacking the true church. Adherents have been deceived by the lies of Satan himself. There is no place in the church for mysticism, sensuality, support for abortion, the occult, female leadership, or claiming that God is a woman. The rise of the Divine Feminine is nothing less than a demonically inspired attack on the church and the family. Its followers are not Christians.