It
is an exciting time in this part of the country as football season
begins. The large crowds gathered for a game reminds us of the unique
culture in this part of the country. I still have memories of my father
taking me to games and explaining what was taking place on the field.
These family memories and school ties run deep with many and can be a
source of clean entertainment.
As with
any large gathering in our culture, the values of that culture will be
displayed. On a warm day the world has no standards concerning clothing,
alcohol and the use of their tongues. How should a Christian react to
the standards of the world when the world scoffs at those who dare try
to live a standard that differs from theirs? “For we
have spent
enough of our past lifetime in doing the will of the Gentiles -- when we
walked in lewdness, lusts, drunkenness, revelries, drinking parties, and
abominable idolatries. In regard to these, they think it strange that
you do not run with
them in the same flood of dissipation, speaking evil of
you.”
(1 Peter 4:3-4)
Christians and the Dress of our Culture
Many
young are naive concerning the message that their attire communicates in
this culture. There are some truths that transcend culture. One such
universal truth is that God made woman’s body to be sexually attractive
to men. God has also ordained that the fulfillment of that attraction be
only fulfilled in marriage. “Marriage
is honorable
among all, and the bed undefiled; but fornicators and adulterers God
will judge.”
(Hebrews 13:4)
The
culture of this country has changed radically in my short lifetime. On a
college campus it is common for students to openly live together with no
remorse concerning the loss of sexual purity. It is no surprise then to
see a universal approval to young women that display their bodies by
low-cut tops, short skirts and tight revealing clothing. In the modern
fashion world, in popular characters played on TV and in the
cheerleaders on the field the world boldly proclaims that there are no
standards! It is also common to see some Christians conform to fit in
with the dress of the crowd.
Brethren, this is a battle that we cannot afford to lose by being
silent. What does God’s word teach us concerning alack of clothing in
public settings?
The Bible Condemns Public Nakedness
It is
assumed in the Bible that public nakedness is a shame. The image of
public nakedness is used in the Bible to convey to the readers a need
for shame in other areas. The arrogance and self-sufficiency of the
Laodiceans blinded them to their real condition before God. When the
Lord showed them what they really looked like spiritually they found
themselves in need of correction, illustrated by correcting nakedness
with proper clothing. "Because you say, 'I am rich, have become wealthy,
and have need of nothing' -- and do not know that you are wretched,
miserable, poor, blind,
and naked -- "I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in the
fire, that you may be rich; and white garments, that
you may be clothed,
that the
shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your eyes
with eye salve, that you may see.” (Revelation
3:17-18)
In the
Old Testament there are numerous examples showing that nakedness is not
just complete nudity but also a lack of clothing. In the case of Adam
and Eve God replaced their “fig leaf” coverings (the equivalent of men’s
swimming trunks) with tunics (garments that covered from the shoulders
to the knees) because they needed adequate clothing to cover their
nakedness. (Gen 3:7,
10-11, 21)
Later
we see the consistency of instruction when God gave told the priests to
have clothing to cover the waste to the thighs so that their nakedness
would be covered. “And you shall make for them linen trousers to cover
their nakedness; they shall reach from
the waist to the
thighs.”
(Exodus 28:42)
There is a General Lack of Teaching
on Modesty
I am
finding that our young Christian women struggle in understanding what
their dress communicates. While modesty applies both to men and women,
it is women who often fail to see how their dress impacts a man. This is
why you see instruction directed to women in the area of clothing. “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 KJV)
I
commonly see young ladies dressing in public events in revealing clothes
that communicate a
very understandable message to men that these young Christians
would never want others to think. When I see this, I know that there has
been a failure in the home and in local churches to teach on these
things. As a father God has placed me in a position of leadership and I
must lead my home. Both my wife and my daughter do not see women’s
clothing in the same way I do. Here is where consistent instruction and
practice will make a world of difference with my home!
Real
leaders, both in the church and in the home, must be willing to
consistently teach and lovingly communicate what God’s word teaches
about modesty. I know that our young ladies are teachable and simply
need the leadership and instruction to know better.
Please
be willing to ask older, spiritual Christians about these things. It is
my prayer that this article might cause us to more freely talk with
other Christians about this sensitive issue of what we wear.
Do not Let Fear Silence Us
We will
never win the battle against the world by being silent so as to not
offend another. The current practice of our ‘non-traditional” preachers
is for them to simply wave their hands and call these issues “cultural”
and then refuse to lift a finger to teach our young. A genuine faith is
not afraid to stand against the current culture and boldly teach God’s
will that applies to every facet of our lives. “For this is the love of
God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments are not
burdensome. For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is
the victory that has overcome the world -- our faith. Who is he who
overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?
(1 John 5:3-5)