The issues of Modesty - Part Two

Wednesday 18 April 2018

Is modesty an issue in the church today, well yes, I believe it is. Sadly, things have changed from even a couple of centuries ago when women would wear hats/head coverings to church and their Sunday best. But even during the rest of the week the women would dress in modest apparel.
God invented clothes. He clothed Adam and Eve after sin entered the Garden of Eden. At first Adam and Eve never had to wear clothes. Nakedness was not shameful, and clothing was not necessary. But they immediately recognized the need for covering their bodies after sin entered the picture. It was the first effect of sin-shame and a need to cover up their nakedness.

God’s dress code from the beginning has been to cover our nakedness and God designed the clothing to cover the whole body, not just the private parts. Clothes were not for revealing the body’s shape or drawing attention to body parts; rather they were intended by God to take attention away from the body.

1 Timothy 2.9 reads “Likewise also that women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly attire”,
Paul is not saying it is wrong for Christian women to have nice hair, jewellery or dresses. What he is saying is that the church assembly should not turn into a fashion show. Unfortunately, in many of our modern churches today – that is just the case. Paul is not saying women cannot wear nice Sunday dresses, he is just saying women should not go overboard or be trying to compete with one another in what they wear for worship.
v  We should dress modestly, with decency and propriety.
v  We should not wear clothes or accessories for the purpose of trying to draw attention to ourselves or to “show off”.
v  Inner beauty is far more important than outer beauty and it should be far more highly desired that outward things we do to look good. What does it mean to dress modestly with decency and propriety? Though styles have changed from generation to generation, modesty never changes. Modesty may take different looks, but it will always be modest, no matter what generation we are in or what the current fashion may be.
v  Modest cloths do not exploit a woman’s body or features. Modest clothes will not display body parts for the purpose of drawing attention to them. Not only does modesty require that certain body parts should be completely covered, but also that the shape of our bodies should not be unnecessarily and immodestly emphasized with tight fitting clothes.
v  Dressing with propriety means dressing appropriately. It means there is a difference in the way we dress for a sports activity, for a casual event, and for more structured, formal occasions, such as worship. But all occasions call for modesty in our dress, whether we’re on the beach or sitting in church.
v  Modest dress will not say “sex” or “pride” or “money”. But it certainly can say “good taste”, “attractive”, “pretty”. A Christian woman should want to do the best she can with what God has given her. There is nothing to be gained spiritually by looking drab or dowdy. Our clothes don’t need to scream “Christian”, but they should quietly say “modest”, “appropriate”, “carefully chosen”.
1 Peter 3:4 reads “It should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight”.

People need to see Jesus when they look at our lives, reactions, wardrobes, and facial expressions.
Modesty in the way we dress is not just for church; it is to be the standard for all Christians at all times. The key to understanding what constitutes modesty in dress is to examine the attitudes and intents of the heart. Those whose hearts are inclined toward God will make every effort to dress modestly, decently, and appropriately. Those whose hearts are inclined toward self will dress in a manner designed to draw attention to themselves with little or no regard for the consequences to themselves or others.

A Godly woman endeavours to do everything with a “God-ward” perspective. She knows that God wants His people to be concerned for His glory and the spiritual state of their brothers and sisters in Christ. I fa  woman professes to be a Christian yet she dresses in a way that will unduly draw attention to her body, she is a poor witness of the One who bought her soul by dying for her on the cross. She is forgetting that her body has been redeemed by Christ and is now the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). She is telling the world that she determines her own worth on a purely physical basis and that her attractiveness depends on how much of her body she reveals to them. Further, by dressing in an immodest fashion, displaying her body for men to lust after, she causes her brothers in Christ to sin, something condemned by God (Matthew 5:27-29), (Proverbs 7:10) mentions a woman “dressed like a prostitute and with crafty intent” – here the woman’s heart condition is displayed by her manner of dress.

The scripture says that we are to dress modestly, but what exactly does that mean in modern society? Does a woman have to be covered from head to toe? There are cults and religions in the world that demand this of women. But is that the biblical meaning of modesty? Again, we have to go back to the matter of the attitudes of the heart. If a woman’s heart is inclined toward godliness, she will wear clothing that is neither provocative nor revealing in public, clothing that does not reflect negatively upon her personal testimony as a child of God. Everyone else in her circle may be dressing immodestly, but she resists the temptation to go along with the crowd. She avoids clothing designed to draw attention to her body and cause men to lust, for she is wise enough to know that type of attention only cheapens her. The idea of causing men to sin against God because of her dress is abhorrent to her because she seeks to love and honour God and wants others to do the same.

Modesty in dress reveals a modesty and godliness of the heart, attitudes that should be the desire of all women (and men) who live to please and honour God.
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Modesty is not first an issue of clothing. It is primarily an issue of the heart. If you find yourself rebelling against the idea that there is a standard of dress required of you a s a Christian woman, and if you want to wear those low-cut fashions that reveal cleavage or the tight pants or short skirts that reveal shape, then I would suggest you may have a heart problem, which is evidenced by the way you dress. Anytime we rebel against biblical principles, it is because we don’t want to obey God. We want to be our own god, if you please, and live by our own standards.

Fathers please teach your daughters from an early age of how to dress appropriately, compliment your daughters on their choice of clothing – teaching your daughters from an early age is important.

Do you want a man or a boy to be attracted to you simply because of sexual desire or lust? That’s what prostitutes do. Or do you want to attract a man because he sees something much more valuable in you than just outward beauty? What kind of man do you want to attract? The way you dress sends that message.
In the end, whatever, we do as men or women, or whatever we wear should all be done in a manner that would bring glory to God and not bring shame to him in the eyes of the world:

Other scriptures to ponder are:

1 Corinthians 6: 19-20, 1 Peter 3:3-4, Matthew 5:28, Proverbs 31: 25, James 1: 15, Proverbs 7:10, 1 Peter 5:5, Romans 12:1 Titus 2:3-5 and 1 Corinthians 12: 22-24

If you have not read it yet please read “the issues of Modesty – Part 1” – click here:

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