The Women Prove Their Worth
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150:2.1 As the apostolic party
journeyed from
Bethsaida,
the women traveled in the rear. During the conference
time they always sat in a group in front and to the right of the speaker.
Increasingly, women had become believers in the gospel of the kingdom, and it
had been a source of much difficulty and no end of embarrassment when they had
desired to hold personal converse with Jesus or one of the
apostles. Now all
this was changed. When any of the women believers desired to see the Master or
confer with the apostles, they went to Susanna, and in company with one of the
twelve women evangelists, they would go at once into the presence of the Master
or one of his apostles.
150:2.2 It
was at
Magdala
that the women first demonstrated their usefulness and vindicated
the wisdom of their choosing. Andrew had imposed rather strict rules upon his
associates about doing personal work with women, especially with those of
questionable character. When the party entered Magdala, these ten women
evangelists were free to enter the evil resorts and preach the glad tidings
directly to all their inmates. And when visiting the sick, these women were able
to draw very close in their ministry to their afflicted sisters. As the result
of the ministry of these ten women (afterward known as the twelve women) at this
place, Mary Magdalene was won for the kingdom. Through a succession of
misfortunes and in consequence of the attitude of reputable society toward women
who commit such errors of judgment, this woman had found herself in one of the
nefarious resorts of Magdala. It was Martha and Rachel who made plain to Mary
that the doors of the kingdom were open to even such as she. Mary believed the
good news and was baptized by Peter the next day.
150:2.3 Mary Magdalene became the most effective teacher of the
gospel among this group of twelve women evangelists. She was set apart for such
service, together with Rebecca, at
Jotapata
about four weeks subsequent to her
conversion. Mary and Rebecca, with the others of this group, went on through the
remainder of Jesus' life on earth, laboring faithfully and effectively for the
enlightenment and uplifting of their downtrodden sisters; and when the last and
tragic episode in the drama of Jesus' life was being enacted, notwithstanding
the
apostles all fled but one, these women were all present, and not one either
denied or betrayed him.
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