I'm a strong, independent woman who don't need no man.
When we say that we don't need a man (fathers, brothers, sons, uncles, male cousins, male friends, brothers in Christ, husbands) we are REJECTING the inspired-word of God because the Bible clearly teaches that men and women NEED (are dependent upon) each other, and that dependence is not limited to marriage. Of course, some women are single, divorced or widowed.
As far as the Lord is concerned, men and women NEED each other
(1 Cor 11:11, CEV).
However, woman isn’t INDEPENDENT from man, and man isn’t INDEPENDENT from woman in the Lord (CEB).
Like someone else on this thread posted, women wouldn't even be alive without men (fathers).
Yet, as believers in the Lord, women couldn’t exist without men and men couldn’t exist without women (GW).
I would also like to address this independent man and/or independent woman myth. People boasting about their alleged independence is something we hear a lot in our modern society. However, it's NOT biblical. It's humanism, and it's one of the enemy's lies.
God (the Creator) didn't create humans to be independent. God created humans (male and female alike) for community. Humans are communal, social creatures. It's not even possible for us (male or female) to be independent. We ALL need other humans; that's the way the Creator designed us - for community. Not only did the Creator design us in such a way that we NEED to depend on others, he designed us first and foremost to depend on HIM - whether we acknowledge it or not. We couldn't live, move or exist without God (Acts 17:28). Therefore, to boast about how independent we are contradicts what the Bible teaches about mankind's INTERDEPENDENCE on God and community.
As humans (creatures), we are ALL dependent upon the Creator and other humans in our community. NO PERSON on the face of the earth ever has been or ever will be independent. This myth about being independent rather than interdependent is one of the enemy's lies.
Here's what gotquestions.org teaches about interdependence:
Biblical interdependency should be embraced, not avoided. The Lord’s emphasis in dependency is on service, not on self. Christian interdependence is vital to the body of Christ and its individual members. We are to love one another, eschew selfish ambition, and exercise the gifts of God for the benefit of others (John 13:34-35; Romans 12:3-6; Philippians 2:3-4).
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What does the Bible say about codependency?