We are just entering that season of the
year once again when God blesses us with warm sunshine, beautiful
flowers, and the wonders of nature in the springtime. As the
temperatures climb each year at this time, immodest attire once again
becomes the order of the day. Old man winter helps to put an end to this
in Indiana for several months of the year. Yet, as spring begins,
semi‑nudity is once again glorified as the norm and modesty is scorned
as an outdated relic.
Our nation is grievously distressed by
divorce, fornication, and adultery. Many things in society contribute to
such sins, including lust producing attire worn by so many. It seems
that the public in general applauds such, parents often practice and
promote it, and Christians themselves often fail today to be separate
from the world in this area.
The Word of God says, "In like manner
also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefastness
and sobriety"
(1 Tim. 2:9).
"Shamefastness" suggests a sense of shame. "Sobriety" involves the idea
of self-control or inner government, with its constant reign on all
passions and desires, which would hinder the temptation to these from
arising. The person who would seek to always please God will dress in
such a way as not to arouse sinful passions in others with whom they
come in contact. If Christians care what God thinks, they will not dress
in the brief attire which is so common or popular today. If the skimpy
and skin tight (or tighter) clothing is modest according to God's
standard, then the only thing which is immodest would be total nudity!
In
Galatians 5:19,
Paul condemns lasciviousness" (KJV)
as a work of the flesh. In
verse 21,
he wrote, "they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of
God." Lasciviousness is not a term which we are generally familiar with
in today's world. Just what is this thing called "lasciviousness"?
Webster in his dictionary defines it as "wanton; lewd, lustful; tending
to produce lewd emotions." Something is lascivious if it tends to excite
or stir up lustful thoughts in other people. Words, actions, or the way
one dresses could all be classified as lascivious, if they promote or
produce lust in the mind of others. When one dresses (or undresses) in
such a manner, she shares in the guilt involved when others look to lust
after her. "But I say to you that whosoever looks at a woman to lust for
ha has already committed adultery with her in his heart"
(Matt. 5:28).
Some men will look to lust no matter
what kind of clothing a woman may wear. However, a woman who desires to
serve God will always be careful never to share in that sin. She will
not dress in such a manner as to invite or encourage that look of lust.
Many fashion designers produce their
clothing with nothing else but sex appeal in mind. No matter what
"fashion" or "the majority" may dictate; God‑fearing, spiritually minded
people must not abandon the required virtues of modesty, sobriety and
shamefacedness. Shamefacedness, in its very definition involves an
ability to blush. This is something that a majority of people in the
world have seemingly lost the ability to do. Instead of blushing, many
glory in what should be their shame!
God's rules for modesty do not change
with geography or the weather What is modest in Canada is also modest in
Key West. Likewise what is modest in January is still modest in July.
The weather or the location do not justify or excuse one dressing in
immodest clothing.
In the Word of God, more is written
directly to women about immodesty. However, this does not mean that God
has a double standard. Certainly, men as well as women, are capable of
dressing immodestly and causing others to lust. Neither a man nor a
woman should wear that which is designed to create lust in the heart of
another. All of us, as Christians, are commanded to abstain from fleshly
lusts, which war against the soul
(1 Pet. 2: 11).
We, as parents, hold the responsibility
of bringing up our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord
(Eph. 6:14).
Fathers need to exercise their
God given duty to teach and encourage their children to dress always in
appropriate attire. Mothers, as well, should set the proper example for
their daughter and never give in to immodest attire! Too many mothers
and fathers contribute to immodesty by their own example or by refusing
to allow their children to wear such. It may be easier to let it go than
to face the objections raised by children when they want to wear what
"everyone else" does. Yet, God places on us as parents the
responsibility of guiding our children in the ways of truth and
righteousness. We all need to wake up and see where we are headed
morally and spiritually. We need to heed carefully the admonition of the
Lord to "abstain from all appearance of evil"
(1 Thess. 5:22).
This should be true of us as
Christians in our actions and our speech, as well as our manner of
dress.
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