8-10 Since prayer is at the bottom of all this, what I want mostly is for men to pray—not shaking angry fists at enemies but raising holy hands to God. And I want women to get in there with the men in humility before God, not primping before a mirror or chasing the latest fashions but doing something beautiful for God and becoming beautiful doing it.
8-10 Since prayer is at the bottom of all this, what I want mostly is for men to pray—not shaking angry fists at enemies but raising holy hands to God. And I want women to get in there with the men in humility before God, not primping before a mirror or chasing the latest fashions but doing something beautiful for God and becoming beautiful doing it.
Wow, that might be the first (and probably the last) time I say amen on a "The Message" passage.
I know that the word 'modest' is only in the KJV one time. (It's in other versions more often, but usually referring to character, not dress code). Are there any passages about the principle of modesty?
(it could be argued that I Tim. 2:9 is not exclusively referring to the amount of skin showing, either)
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I know that the word 'modest' is only in the KJV one time. (It's in other versions more often, but usually referring to character, not dress code). Are there any passages about the principle of modesty?
(it could be argued that I Tim. 2:9 is not exclusively referring to the amount of skin showing, either)
Our character, actions/works and heart are going to reflect how we look on the outside. That's only a logical given.
Whatever hinders my worship and service, I get rid of it. For instance - and yes Renda, I know it's Texas (lol) - I got rid of my fur coat when I got in church because it hindered me and I felt proud and materialistic wearing it. It is and was my personal choice. I think that is what I Timothy 2 is talking about - "But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works."
Our character, actions/works and heart are going to reflect how we look on the outside. That's only a logical given.
Whatever hinders my worship and service, I get rid of it. For instance - and yes Renda, I know it's Texas (lol) - I got rid of my fur coat when I got in church because it hindered me and I felt proud and materialistic wearing it. It is and was my personal choice. I think that is what I Timothy 2 is talking about - "But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works."
This is why I don't drive my Corvette to church anymore......
Or wouldn't if I actually had one (correction: WHEN I get one).
8-10 Since prayer is at the bottom of all this, what I want mostly is for men to pray—not shaking angry fists at enemies but raising holy hands to God. And I want women to get in there with the men in humility before God, not primping before a mirror or chasing the latest fashions but doing something beautiful for God and becoming beautiful doing it.
I think I'm going to frame that one! Thank you, this passage was worth logging on for.