Jesus Christ chose his Apostles over 2,000 years ago.
Back then, it was much more of a man’s world than it is today.
As we look at the world today we might think that Jesus chose His disciples based on the cultural norms at that time but that is not so.
For one reason God does not care about culture or cultural norms. There were many times in the OT when women were the victors over Israel’s enemies rather than strong kings, such women were; Esther, Debbora, Jael. These victorious women were chosen by God so that alone shows God doesn’t follow cultural norms.
That makes the second reason important. Throughout OT history God chose males alone, not women, for the ministry of worship.
After the Israelites left Egypt they were to consecrate every first born
male to God, this would be a sanctification for each one to be set aside for the ministry of worship.
When the Israeliltes sinned with the golden calf Moses asked all who were on God’s side to stand with Moses. All the
sons of Levi obeyed God, so God took the sons of Levi to his own and instituted the Levitical priesthood. At that time he was choosing
sons, males.
When Christ came as God’s only begotten
Son, Jesus, God, again chose 12 men, the apostles, for the New Testament priesthood.
Just as God chose only males throughout the OT for the priesthood and Christ, as God, chose only males for the NT priesthood when He chose the apostles, the Church continues in obedience to God and chooses only men for the priesthood and this priesthood is a calling from God, so God Himself is still choosing men.
Jesus received support and comfort from women as He carried His cross to Calvary on the way to His crucifixion.
This is true. Women have always had special roles also.