| How Should I dress? How should I clothe my
children? How should teens dress?
These are all reasonable questions, considering the
time and point in which our society exists right now. The morals
of society have definitely shifted for the worse, never mind
even mentioning Christian principals at the moment. This moral
decline has a correlation to our rising crime rate, drug usage,
and wide spread sexual irresponsibility of roll models in the limelight.
Our society has degraded to the point where it is common place
to see people running around in public view almost naked, and in
many cases, completely naked.
Here is where I could go into a big long spiel,
pointing out many of the aspects of our moral decay as a
people. But I will try to refrain and stay on target
here.
So how should we dress? Why is it important?
Well, aside from inviting disease, and aside from
having our own solid morals as individuals, it is
important to God, who has not changed and who has not dropped
His moral principals. God, our Creator, is by nature, HOLY
HOLY HOLY, beyond what we can even comprehend. God cannot and
will not tolerate the blemish of sin to tarnish His Holy
Kingdom. Not only this, but God knows what is good for us
and what will harm us. He warns us throughout the Bible
about lust. For one example:
God warns that for a man
to look upon a woman to lust after her in his heart is to commit
adultery with her (Matt. 5:28).
Of the many many verses in the scriptures that warn
against lusting, Matthew 5:28 is one of the most striking. Here
God shows us that by lusting in our own minds, thoughts and
imaginations, it is as good as actually committing the act of
adultery.
This brings us to the very root of the dress
issue. Girls and women, are you dressing in a way
that could cause someone to lust after you? Boys and
men, are you? Yes, I mentioned both males and females.
Both genders are guilty of dressing in ways that are alluring,
though females do seem to be more prominent in this area. Parents,
are you allowing your daughter or son to dress in a way that
could cause someone to lust after them?
Pr 28:10
Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own
pit: but the upright shall have good things in possession.
So then, how should we dress? When society has
changed so drastically, and when all around us everywhere, the
standard code of conduct for the example of dress is to show
some flesh, many may not even know what is considered to be
proper.
In Proverbs 7:10 the Scripture has a warning to a young
man against immorality: “And, behold, there met him a woman
with the attire of an harlot, and subtil of
heart.” The translation? The woman was dressed
like a hooker, a prostitute, and her heart being subtil, is to
say that her heart had some things to hide. The point? She
dressed in a way that would cause the young man to lust.
Most of us know how a hooker or a prostitute dresses. We have
either seen them on the streets or we have seen them on
television, but for the most part, most of us know how they
dress. Back in the day when God had His Apostles Disciples
write down His Word to us, even a prostitute did not dress as
revealing as a modern woman of today dresses. But a
prostitute would wear clothing that is revealing, accentuating
her curves and other various features, intended to cause - what?
Lust! This way of dress is intended to cause lust.
For a prostitute, her livelihood depends on causing her
potential customers to become lustful for her. This is how she
makes her money. Anyhow, back to the point -
James 1:14
But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
James 1:15
Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth
forth death.
So how then should we dress? Common sense plays a
roll here. What on a woman is a man attracted too? What on
a man is a woman attracted too? God created us with the
intention of making each gender attractive and alluring to the
other gender, and there is nothing wrong with that. The
problem arises when an unmarried woman openly dresses in a way
as to be alluring to others outside of the marriage bed.
And when unmarried men openly dress in a way as to be alluring
to others outside of the marriage bed. In other words, God
intended us to be sensual with our husband or wife in the
confines of the privacy of our bedrooms, not in public view,
where we can cause another person to lust. True, some
people will lust no matter what a person wears, but we can dress
in a way as not to cause lust in an otherwise non lusting
person.
Women should wear dresses that at least go down below
the knee. Long hair is intended to be as a covering, and of
course, the curves of the legs, hips and thighs should be
covered. Tight clothing that accentuates womanly curves should
be avoided.
Isa 47:1
O daughter of the Chaldeans: for
thou shalt no more be called tender and
delicate.
Isa 47:2
Take the millstones, and grind meal: uncover
thy locks, make bare the leg, uncover the thigh,
pass over the rivers.
Isa 47:3
Thy nakedness shall be uncovered, yea, thy
shame shall be seen:
Men, should follow the same principals. Tight
clothing that accentuates muscular curves should be
avoided. Now I can see the emails flowing in now -
"Who do you think you are?" "You are going
a bit overboard!" and on and on. Before you email to
complain, please keep in mind, I am not enforcing my personal
thoughts on this matter, but rather, I am showing what God
thinks, pertaining to the issue.
The bottom line is this - Are you dressing in a way that
could cause someone to lust after you?
Let me reinforce this lust thing with a more worldly
prospective. I want to start (for the sake of those of
you who may not understand the saved Christian) with the
fact that I have not always been saved. We are not born
saved, it is a choice we must make. Therefore, I was once
lost and carnal and worldly and so were the friends and people
that I hung out with. From that perspective I want
to reassure you that without doubt, that the way you dress does
cause people to lust after you.
Case in point: Around the time of
Christmas in the winter of 2003, I went to the local Mall.
There I met an old friend, who noticed me and came over and
talked with me for a few minutes. We proceeded to walk
through the mall as we talked. Now this old friend of mine
is not saved. Not yet, though I do work on it when I see
him. But the point is, he is, to this day, worldly.
A good guy though. He is just a typical man. He likes
football and other sports, he drives a pickup truck, works a
steady job and supports a family. As we walked along
through the mall, he held his arm out to his side, across my
chest as to stop me. We paused our walking and he pointed
across to the other side of the walkway to a group of young
girls who stood looking through the glass of one of the
stores. These young girls all wore tons of makeup, and an
array of very short skirts, extremely tight low waist jeans,
halter tops and t-shirts without bras. Now when I see
females dressing this way, I normally simply remind myself of
Jesus and I look the other way. Most Christians will. But
the carnal man doesn't. My old friend, as he pointed to
this group of young girls, said to me: "Why? Why do they
have to look so hot?" He was caught up in lust.
Not only was he caught up in lusting, he was lusting after young
girls who were less than half his age.
As he pointed the girls out, I did look them
over. Not for a thrill or to cause myself problems with
lust, but a critical look. I looked them over, considering
exactly what was happening with the lust issue. How could
it be that this grown man who I was with, could suddenly be
swept away in lustful thoughts for young girls half his
age? We had walked half way down through the mall by this
time and dozens of dozens of women had passed us by and they had
not caused him to stop and comment. What was different
here, now? As I considered the issue, I looked at him and
looked over at them again. It was their dress of
course. Had I not known better, I myself would have
thought these young girls to be prostitutes. Now I know
better, they were not. This method of fashion has become
acceptable in today's society, it is the norm as far as society
is concerned. But the point is this - God has not changed
and God's principals have not changed. God would say that
a girl dressing this way is dressing like a harlot. Do
these young girls know that older men are looking at them in
that way? Do these girls' parents know that older men are
looking at their daughters in this way? Well they
are!
The above example is not the only one I could give
you. I could give you dozens of examples. Because I
have been out there on the streets and in the malls and in the
bars and in the nightclubs. The first 37 years of my life were
spent as an unsaved carnal and worldly individual. I have
heard the lingo, I have heard the conversations that take place
and have been a participator in them. Young girls
- women - I want you to get this... if you are dressing in
tight jeans, low waisted pants, short skirts, bikinis etc etc,
then you are causing men to lust after you.
Parents - You need to get this too, since you are
responsible for raising up your kids - if you are allowing your
daughter(s) to go out of the house dressed in tight jeans, low
waisted pants, short skirts, bikinis etc etc, - Grown men are
lusting after your daughters! Do you care? If
so, then you need to stop it now. God considers them to be
dressing as harlots (whores). They are causing others to
lust after them and to thereby sin against God. Suppose
they cause a saved Christian to stumble and lust? Girls -
guys - when you dress seductively, what if you cause one of
God's children to stumble and fall into lust? There can be
far reaching consequences for both the one who lusts and the one
who causes it.
James 1:14
But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
James 1:15
Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth
forth death.
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