What is it that a Christian lady ought NOT to wear? How do we measure modesty and whose standards and guidelines do we follow?
(from a Christian sisters perspective) I was blessed by a sermon entitled, “Wanted: Women who are gentle, modest and quiet” by Steve Marquedant. I was enlightened by some of the points that he brought up about womens dressing. Let me share it with you. 1 Peter 3: 3 & 4 talks about outward and inward beauty. All of us want to look good but how far are we willing to go? Is being fashionable and trendy so very important to us? Lets consider 2 points to dressing modestly. 1. Consider the culture that we live in. We have to face the fact that different ages do see things differently. Different cultures too have different views and customs. What is absolutely scandalous in one culture is perfectly acceptable in another. However, there are certain things we should never accept even if the culture accepts it. 2. Consider the appropriateness of the dressing. Its not only about what you wear but also how you wear it and what you will be doing in it. Some attire is only good for standing around a
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