View Single Post
  #55  
Old 04-02-2008, 05:18 PM
SavedLou's Avatar
SavedLou SavedLou is offline
Registered Member


 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 334
Re: Do Outward Standards Protect Inward Holiness?

Quote:
Originally Posted by ManOfWord View Post
Outward "standards" do absolutely NOTHING to protect inward holiness! Lord have mercy!! All one has to do is attend a GC and view all of the "painted on" ankle length dresses, which leave almost nothing to the imagination. Sorry for being so blunt, but it is the truth and most know it.

I've pastored for almost 25 yrs. 13 of which was a UPC church. My experience is that whether they are pants or long skirts, they have a tendency to be removed when there is no heart consecration. No holiness standard will EVER prevent that and never has.

Consecration is the ONLY deterrent for the "happy hormones!"

Inward holiness is only protected through a true relationship with Jesus Christ. Outside of that, it is just a whited wall! That is why so much "standard" preaching doesn't get the job done. Get them connected to a standard and they'll surely fall. Get them connected to Jesus and whether their hair is short or long, whether they wear a dress or slacks, make-up or not, and they will serve Him.
good post! the first part about GC makes me think of my husband (then fiance) when we went to a campmeeting service and he was still baptist. after we left he said "um...i thought the point of wearing skirts was partly b/c of modesty. some of the girls i saw tonight made me blush and turn my head away. they would've been more modest in a pair of pants." and he wasn't referring to visitors either. this should be a wakeup call to some. this was coming from an outsider at the time. sad...so many preachers will preach against pants and "worldly women" all the while some of our girls are wearing skirts that our 10x worse.
Reply With Quote