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“In Modest Apparel”

“In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety . . .” (1 Timothy 2:9). In studying this verse, and considering its truth as it applies to daily living, we encourage you to look at the meaning or these key words:

ADORN: “to put in order, arrange, make ready . . . this orderliness must not extend merely to the relationship of the various articles of wearing apparel to one another, but also to the relationship of that apparel to her Christian character and testimony. In other words, the apparel must be congruous with, fitting to, and consistent with what she is, a child of God.” (Wuest).

MODEST: “orderly, well arranged, decent” (Vine)
SHAMEFACEDNESS: “a sense of shame” (Vine) . . . “respectful timidity . . . as the feeling of an unfortunate (one) in the presence of those from whom he seeks aid, (or) of a younger toward an older . . . a blend of modesty and humility” (Wuest).
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With these definitions understood, we wonder how some Christians can attempt to justify swimming suits and short shorts (and these on women or men), split skirts, low cut dresses, etc. If such are right, then they are always right, regardless if one be an elder, deacon, preacher, or the wife or child of one of these. If they are right, then they are always right, whether one is in Florida or Maine, among close friends or total strangers.

Consistency demands that these conclusions follow. Are any of us willing to accept such consequences? Decisions about the clothes we wear must be made in view or judgment and eternity. Think!

– by Greg Gwin