Title: Worldliness
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2Worldliness
3Worldliness
Modesty
4A Gentle Appeal
- To Think
- To Look at self
- Realize
I could be wrong. Some of my clothing could be
immodest.
5Beginning Consideration
- You Want
- To Dress
- In Harmony
- With The Bible
- If so will listen
- appreciate
- (Jas. 121-22)
- If not rejected
- God himself
- (Jno. 1248)
6Modesty
I. Reasons For Immodesty
7Reasons People Dress Immodestly
- Ignorant Untaught
- Want to fit in
- Want to be bold and turn heads
- Careless Dont stop think
- About Divine principles
- Allow worlds standards to influence them
- Brethren gradually get looser
- Dont know how they really look
8Modesty
I. Reasons For Immodesty II. The First Clothing
9Genesis 3
10Tunic
Original I.S.B.E. article on Dress says chiton
resembled the Roman tunic, corresponding most
nearly to our long shirt, reaching below the knee
always, and, in case it was designed for dress
occasions, reaching almost to the ground
(I.S.B.E., II877). Later in the article, it is
noted that the chiton of the peasantry was
shorter like modern kamis of Syrian fellah which
is to the knee.
11Tunic
Hebrew KUTTONET--"a tunic... generally with
sleeves, coming down to the knees, rarely to the
ankles" (Gesenius, 420 cf. Harris, 1459 Brown,
Driver, Briggs, 509).
12Wright says, The tunic (inappropriately
translated coat) was a shirt which was worn
next to the skin. It was made of leather,
hair-cloth, wool, linen, or in modern times,
usually of cotton. The simplest form of it was
without sleeves and reached to the knees or
sometimes to the ankles. The well-to-do wore it
with sleeves and extending to the ankles. Women
as well as men wore it see Cant. 53, A.R.V.,
although there was no doubt a difference in style
and pattern in what was worn by the two (Fred H.
Wight, Manners and Customs of Bible Lands, 91).
Tunic
13Modesty
I. Reasons For Immodesty II. The First
Clothing III. Modest
141 Timothy 29-10
9 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 10 But (which becometh
women professing godliness) with good works. KJV
15Modest
Dictionary
1. Having or showing a moderate estimation of
ones own talents, abilities, and value. 2.
Having a shy or retiring nature reserved. 3.
Observing conventional proprieties in speech,
behavior, or dress. 4. Quiet and humble in
appearance unpretentious a modest house 5.
Moderate not extreme a modest charge.
(American Heritage Dictionary, p. 806).
16Modest
Lexicons
W. E. Vine orderly, well-arranged, decent, ...
The well-ordering is not of dress and demeanor
only, but of the inner life, uttering indeed and
expressing itself in the outward conversation.
(Vol. III, p. 79).
17Modest
Lexicons
Strongs orderly, i.e. decorous - of good
behavior (2887). From kosmos (2889) which
means orderly or well arranged. Word for
world. Thayer well-arranged, seemly, modest
(p. 356). Bauer respectable, honorable (p.
445). Kubo modest, respectable (p. 205).
18Modest
Lexicons
Englishmans Greek Concordance shows that this
word is only used two times in the NT. It is
translated modest in 1 Tim. 29 and of good
behavior in 1 Tim. 32.
19Summary
Modest
- Reserved
- Humble
- Respectable
- Decent
- Orderly
20Modesty
I. Reasons For Immodesty II. The First
Clothing III. Modest IV. Related Principles
21Related Principles
22Shame
- KJV uses word shamefacedness ASV -
shamefastness NKJV uses the word propriety. - From AIDOS which means
- A sense of shame, modesty, is used regarding the
demeanor of women in the church, I Tim. 29 ...
Shamefastness is that modesty which is fast or
rooted in the character... (Davies Bible
English, p. 12).... Aidos would always restrain
a good man from and unworthy act,... (Trench,
Syn xix, xx) (Vines, Vol. IV, p. 17) - Strong suggests that it may be from two words
which would give the idea of downcast eyes thus
meaning bashfulness (127).
23Related Principles
- Shame (1 Tim. 29)
- Good Judgment (1 Tim. 29)
24Good Judgment
- KJV uses the word sobriety NKJV -
moderation. - From SOPHROSUNE which means
- Soundness of mind... sound judgment
practically expresses the meaning it is that
habitual inner self- government, with its
constant rein on all the passions and desires
which would hinder the temptation to these from
arising.... (Vines, Vol. IV, pp. 44-45). - Soundness of mind, i.e.(lit,) sanity or (fig.)
self- control (Strongs, 4997).
25Related Principles
- Shame (1 Tim. 29)
- Good Judgment (1 Tim. 29)
- Godliness (1 Tim. 210)
26Godliness
- Darby profession of the fear of God, NIV
profess to worship God - From THEOSEBEIA which means
- Denotes the fear or reverence of God, (Vines,
Vol. II, p. 162). - Devoutness, i.e. piety (Strongs, 2317).
27Related Principles
- Shame (1 Tim. 29)
- Good Judgment (1 Tim. 29)
- Godliness (1 Tim. 210)
- Nakedness
28Nakedness
Complete Nudity
Partial Nudity
Ill-clad or clad in undergarment only
(Thayer, p. 122) badly clad or not fully
clothed (Kittle, I773-774) lightly clad
(Liddell Scott, 170)
Unclad, without clothing (Thayer, p. 122)
Point One can have some clothing on and still be
naked
29Nakedness
Exposing the thigh exposing ones Nakedness
Gen. 37, 10-11 Exo. 2842 Isa. 472-3
30Related Principles
- Shame (1 Tim. 29)
- Good Judgment (1 Tim. 29)
- Godliness (1 Tim. 210)
- Nakedness
- Our Dress Actions Affects Others (Prov. 710)
31Our Dress Actions Affect Others
- Attire of a harlot (Prov. 710)
- David saw Bathsheba lusted (2 Sam. 11)
- Man can easily lust (Matt. 528 Prov. 625)
- Mary Quant (designer of mini-skirt)
Mini-clothes are symbolic of those women who
want to seduce a man
32Related Principles
- Shame (1 Tim. 29)
- Good Judgment (1 Tim. 29)
- Godliness (1 Tim. 210)
- Nakedness
- Our Dress Actions Affects Others (Prov. 710)
33Related PrinciplesOur Clothes Should
- Be Modest reserved, decent, respectable
- Show Shame can blush, have shame
- Show Good Judg. common sense
- Show Godliness are devoted to God
- Respect Others opposite sex could lust
- Cover our nakedness cover from the shoulder to
the knee
34Modesty
I. Reasons For Immodesty II. The First
Clothing III. Modest IV. Related Principles V.
Ways One Can Be Immodest
35Ways That One Can Be Immodest
- Too Short
- Too Tight
- Too Thin
- Too Low
- Too Loose
36Sports
Does Modesty Apply When We Participate?
Weddings
Yard Work
37Modest Shame Good Judgment Godliness Careful
toward Others
Immodest No Shame Poor Judgment Dont Fear
God May Cause Lust
Shorts (reveal the thigh) Jogging
Shorts Strapless Dresses Swimming
Trucks See-Through Styles Majorette Uniforms
Swimsuits Cheerleading Outfits Short
Dresses Split Dresses Tight / Formfitting Sun
Dresses Low-Cut Blouses Dresses
38State Prison Bans Shorts
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary Visitation
Handbook Rule 5 All visitors shall dress in
an appropriate manner.... halter tops, tank tops,
sundresses, shorts and other revealing attire
shall not be acceptable on persons on age 10....
39Modesty
I. Reasons For Immodesty II. The First
Clothing III. Modest IV. Related Principles V.
Ways One Can Be Immodest
40Conclusion
Applies to Men as well as Women Gen. 321
Applies when Stand Sit Bend Lean
Applies to more more than length
of clothing Tight Form Fitting See Through
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