praise_yeshua > 08-03-2017, 06:33 PM
lnf > 08-08-2017, 09:42 PM
aleshanee > 08-10-2017, 08:09 PM
praise_yeshua > 08-11-2017, 11:07 PM
(08-10-2017, 08:09 PM)aleshanee Wrote: but now as for them....... the pastor/priest and other church leadership..... . i do expect them to be dressed in a certain way appropriate to their position.... ..in my church that generally means a floor length robe with a mantle and a cap..... .....i won;t attend a church where a pastor or other leader thinks it ok to dress down.... ...i once visited a non traditonal church here with a friend where the pastor... or worship leader as they called him....... sat in a chair in front of us wearing a t-shirt, board shorts and tennis shoes with ankle socks....... ....i have absolutely no memory of his sermon lesson or anything else he talked about.... ... all i remember is he had some of the hairiest legs i had ever seen in a church..... in fact i think that was the first time i had ever seen hairy legs in church at all..... ..... ...it was a distraction to say the least.... even repulsive.... .... he might have been called the worship leader.. but seeing his manner of dress and appearance did not make me feel led to worship.. ... all i wanted to do was get out of there.......

Quote:to specifically adress your point in the op that it takes sinful man to think dressing up for church is giving God our best.... i don;t think of it that way at all when i dress for church..... i don;t look at the manner of my dress as giving my best for God.... but as giving my best to others who might look to me as an example of a child of God..... or who might not want to be distracted from worship by something i am wearing they think is disrespectful to God or to the house of God..... to those i say dressing up for church and making an extra effort to present oneself well is a sin, i would say i see no virtue in showing up for church looking like you just crawled out of bed and threw on whatever dirty or mismatched garments you found lying around on the floor either.... .... point being that we are no less sinful either way...... .....
Quote:and while it is true that scripture does not command us to dress up for church.... it also doesn;t command us to dress down either .... it does however say not to dress in a way to intentionally call attention to ourselves ... to make a show of our class or status... ..or show off our excessive wealth..... if we have it.... ..(pearls gold - costly array.... broided hair etc.)....... but people in the dress down group should remember that extreme dressing down, or dressing a little too casual in certain settings can call attention to oneself just as strongly as over dressing can.... ... and with equally undesirable consequences..... maybe even worse ones...... ..
aleshanee > 08-13-2017, 05:36 AM
praise_yeshua Wrote:I agree with most of your post as I pretty much always do....
This is where I disagree with you. "Leadership" in the local church has become much more than God planned. Leaders in the context of the NT church were to be humble servants. Not all presenting themselves as rulers. Which is pretty much what we have today. In fact, the word "ruler" in the KJV is one of the worst choices of words in the KJV. No doubt it was influence by the times in which the translators lived. God's servants are nothing but ordinary men/women who should be above all humble and modest. I don't expect a certain code of "dress" for them. In fact, John the Baptist had authority. More authority than anyone today and people hated the way he dressed. Jesus, Himself, was a modest, humble servant. He dressed in modest apparel and conducted himself as an average man among humanity.
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There has long been a tradition in Colonial America of "dressing up" to meet "God" at the local assembly. Some have traced it roots to early New England pilgrims. I don't know about the source. I do know its has been around for a very long time. It has long found its place in local fundamental churches. It is expect that people show up and be their "best" to present themselves before God. They genuinely believe they are running a small local copy of the "Temple" Solomon built. They have forgotten that God eternally planned to make the heart of man His TRUE temple. Only in a heart open and regenerated by God's love can truly house the Spirit of God. Not the heavens. Not any temple made with hands. Only the heart made by God's own Hands.
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I agree with you to a larger extent. However, there are no examples of any rich people, adorned in expensive apparel having any lasting place among the disciples. They condescended to men of lower estate.
Rom 12:16 Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits.
I'm not trying to condemn those who want to "dress up" when they assemble with others. Just the attitude that often goes along with trying to impress others. "Dressing up" doesn't get anyone, anywhere with God.
praise_yeshua > 08-14-2017, 03:24 PM
(08-13-2017, 05:36 AM)aleshanee Wrote: according to scripture... leaders among christian groups and others before them who were followers of God - were supposed to be servants first and foremost... not rulers or "lords" like the leaders of others groups were considered...... and it;s in that context i called them leaders here.... .. i have never considered church leadership to be rulers at all.. but shepherds who were in reality servants of God - the owner of the flock...
but even a servant often wears clothing or even a certain uniform that identifies who he is and what his role is within a group or organization.....i believe it should be the same with church leaders (or shepherds/servants as scripture describes them)....... their clothing should be unique in a way that identifies them... but also humble and dignified - and not something that will create a spectacle ..(like hairy legs extending from a pair of tacky and less than modest shorts....)

Quote:long before the days of colonial america it was recognized that appropriate manners often come with appropriate apparell..... dress somebody like a clown and likely as not that is how he will act..... dress him like he is ready for a day at the beach or the ballpark and it;s doubtful he will enter the church or more importantly the pulpit in the frame of mind for worship or the service of God.... ...in my view this is one reason the services in so many churches nowdays have taken on an atmosphere more fit for a circus or a rock concert than a church... ..
Quote:i know..... among my fellow millenials... even those who go to church..... i am definitely in the minority with that view.... most of them don;t know the difference in a church service and a rock concert anyway..... they think the inspiration and spiritual guidance gained from one is just as important and valid as the other...... and trying to convince them otherwise is worse than an exercise in futility...... it can actually get you ostracized and labelled a far right radical......
Quote:but yes.. i agree with you.... only the regenerated heart can truly house the Spirit of God..... ..but as for me personally i am more inclined to believe the heart of any particlar regenerated person is in a state fit for worship when i see them taking at least some kind of effort to prepare themselves both in mind, body and apparell for church and worship..... than when i see them looking like they are ready to crack open a beer at the ball game or pick up a surfboard and paddle to the breaks..... ... and remember.. i am one of those who defended manners of dress that hyperfundies called immodest or unscriptural in any kind of setting.... ... i strongly believe choice of apparel should match the occasion..... and be acceptable or not according to such.......
Quote:true.... dressing up doesn;t get anyone anywhere with God..... but does intentionally dressing down to look the pauper when the real person could do a little better get anyone anywhere?.... ..
Quote:i believe a person should be who they are.... dressed appropriately for the circumstances to be sure, but not pretending to be someone else or something else..... ..john the baptist dressed as he did because he lived off the land and made his way in the wilderness.... his clothing was appropriate to who he was but also reflected what materials for clothing were available to him.... ....if people of his own time thought he looked out of place knowing that he came straight from the wilderness... what would they have thought of a preacher today stepping out of a modern car he drove to church from a contemporary home... then prepared to take to the pulpit or worship leader post dressed in surfboard shorts a t-shirt and tennis shoes...... when that same person... if he holds a secular job... might go to the office wearing a suit or at least a button up shirt and a tie?...... ..to me the modern phenomenon of dressing down for church is little more than a fad...done for the purpose of bragging about ones humility or making a personal statement in no less a way than over dressing for church would be bragging about ones wealth.. .... ..... hopefully it;s a fad which is shortlived.....
RafaelRis > 09-06-2017, 06:07 AM
(09-07-2017, 12:02 AM)le nf Wrote: Welcome, RafaelRis. I must admit that I don't understand your bingo views post in light of the context of the thread. Are you referencing clothing/appearance or something else?
lnf > 09-07-2017, 12:02 AM