Why is it so necessary for women to be ordained? What is the reason for the push by some men for womens ordinance. How will ordination help women? Is the main reason so that they can have the positions that men currently hold as leaders of the church? Is it a money issue?
No, Christian, this has nothing to do with money. I have worked in a conference where church school teachers had a considerable higher salary than the ordained pastors were getting. Later it was changed so that the salary of ordained preachers approached the level of the church school teachers.
I have been on the conference board in two different countries, but the board could not determine the salary of the pastors without the assistance of a committee of competent lay members that was appointed. There I experienced the surprise of businessmen on that committee who wondered how the pastors could survive on such a pittance of a salary. We had to convince those businessmen that we did not need a higher salary because we did not use alcohol, nor tobacco, and neither we nor our children took part in expensive worldly entertainment. Besides that we received the blessings from our Lord in our work.
So, forget this false claim that the women are doing it for the sake of money, but what kind of arguments will people not use when they have little else that counts?
Why do women want to be pastors? Because we have some women who have "listened" to a sermon preached by a woman and want to follow what they hear as a call from God:
Let all the sisters feel that if they haven’t a husband to lean upon, they will lean more heavily upon God. Every one of our sisters can be a living missionary, and can bring light into every meeting. Do we act as though we were called from darkness into marvelous light? or as if we were lugging along a heavy weight? We must talk light and pray light, and light will come in. If only women in the church [would] show that God can work through women. It was Mary that first preached a risen Jesus.... There are richer blessings for those that have the harder conflict, for Christ is a present help in trouble. But we must be divested of selfishness; be acquainted with the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world, and we shall thus grow more and more like Jesus till the crown of immortality is placed upon our brows.—Manuscript 2, May 13, 1884, “Sermon by Mrs. E. G. White.” {UL 147.5}
Then you want to know why these women should be ordained. An important point is that we thereby show that as Seventh-day Adventists we are not Roman Catholics.
The New Testament ordination consists of a prayer where, in stead of lifting up the hands as people did in those days while praying, a hand is placed on the head of the person. It is a prayer of consecration, of asking the Lord to bless this person in the task he or she has been appointed by the church to do. That is it. Why should it be so difficult asking the Lord to bless the woman in her appointed work? Why should it be all right to ask the Lord to bless the deaconesses, but not those who are pastors/evangelists? Are they to do their work without divine blessings?
The Roman Catholic priesthood is entirely different. It is a process of "Hoc est corpus" a formula often used by children when they want to perform something magic. But that magic is invested in the Catholic priest when he is ordained. With his magic ordination he stands before the altar in the church where he with this magic formula, "Hoc est corpus Christos" (sp?) performs a miracle in creating from the bread a real body of Jesus Christ, so that loyal Catholics will devour the real body of Christ during the Mass. The people get nothing of the Wine. The priest drinks all of that himself. I guess he deserves that after performing such a great miracle.
Here is another difference: While Seventh-day Adventist have an open communion where anyone can participate, the Eucharist of the mass is available only to loyal Catholics. I had a funny experience once where a Lutheran lady who attended regularly the Catholic mass together with a friend - she came to me, an SDA pastor, asking me to have some influence on the Catholic priest that he'd give her the bread too, even if she did not break her ties fully to the Lutheran church where her parents had belonged.
So, in a way, the Catholic priest has this magic ordination to be a judge as well to avoid letting the crumbs of the body of Jesus Christ fall on the floor where dogs [pagans] will eat them.
It is a Roman Catholic trademark that only men can receive this magic ordination, thereby indicating their priests are like the priests of the offering system. According to our doctrine of the Sanctuary Service the Old Testament sacrificial priesthood ceased the moment it was absorbed in the real offering of the Lamb of God on the cross. We have no use for this Catholic trademark, and the sooner we show the world who we are and what our relationship is to this falsehood, the better.
We need to show the World that we are the children of God, the servants of Jesus Christ who need no magic formula to come to the throne of grace. Are you willing to follow me to the cross of Christ, or do you still need the magic formula of a Catholic priest in denying a female the blessings of God in her service for Him?