This was one of my devotional messages from 'Our High Calling'. It is definitely worth mentioning here:
In
like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with
shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls,
or costly array; but (which becometh women professing godliness) with
good works. 1 Timothy 2:9, 10.
The children of Israel ... were commanded to have a simple ribbon of blue in the border of their garments, to distinguish them from the nations around them, and to signify that they were God’s peculiar people. [See Numbers 15:39, 40.] The people of
God are not now required to have a special mark placed upon their
garments. But in the New Testament we are often referred to ancient
Israel for examples. If God gave such definite directions to His ancient
people in regard to their dress, will not the dress of His people in this age come under His notice? Should there not be in their dress a distinction from that of the world? Should not the people of God, who are His peculiar treasure, seek even in their dress to glorify God? And should they not be examples in point of dress, and by their simple style rebuke the pride, vanity, and extravagance of worldly, pleasure-loving professors? God requires this of His people. Pride is rebuked in His Word.
We
must know more of Jesus and His love than of the fashions of the world.
In the name of my Master, I call upon the youth to study the example of
Christ. When you wish to make an article, you carefully study the
pattern, that you may reproduce it as nearly as possible. Now set to
work to copy the divine Exemplar.... You cannot be like Jesus, and
cherish pride in your heart....
Of
how little value are gold or pearls or costly array, in comparison with
the meekness and loveliness of Christ. Natural loveliness consists in
symmetry, or the harmonious proportion of parts, each with the other;
but spiritual loveliness consists in the harmony or likeness of our
souls of Jesus. This will make its possessor more precious than fine
gold, even the golden wedge of Ophir. The grace of Christ is indeed a
priceless adornment. It elevates and ennobles its possessor, and
reflects beams of glory upon others, attracting them also to the Source
of light and blessing.
We are called to be a peculiar people. Let our dress, habits and diet reveal who our lord is - either the god of this world or The LORD of Lords!
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