what does the bible say?
From the very beginning, God created both men and women in His image, giving them equal dignity, worth, and purpose in His creation (Genesis 1:26–27). Still, they were created differently to complement one another. Though God gave men and women distinct and complementary roles in the family and church specifically, He never suggests that one is more valuable than the other.
Only after sin did the roles of men and women became warped, with a power struggle between the two (Genesis 3:16). However, in a society that favored men, Jesus demonstrated that women were of equal value by teaching, discipling, and appearing first to them after His resurrection (John 4; Luke 8:1–3; Luke 10:38–42; John 20:16–18). In Christ, men and women stand side by side as equal heirs of God’s grace (Galatians 3:28), with husbands called to love sacrificially and wives honored as partners in God’s design (Ephesians 5:23–25; Colossians 3:19; 1 Peter 3:7). Whether male or female, we are all called to honor God and reflect Him in the unique ways He made and the unique roles He gave us.