Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight.
1 Peter 3:3-4
So let me see if I got this right. Biblically, Christian women are not supposed to focus on hair, jewelry or clothes, rather we're supposed to focus on the inner self, which is what God truly values. Hmmm.
Part of me is just blown away by how much many Christian women seem to worry about their outward appearance.
Most of the young girls in my valley talk a lot about the newest fashion, the best hairstyles, whether or not they have a boyfriend, or how many boyfriends they have had (like it's a bragging Point!) These girls seem to be desperately trying to fit in.
I couldn't relate, but did notice that being around these kind of girls changed my perspective. I used to be a little self-conscious about my lack of makeup, or lack of care about fashion. Personally I prefer the fifties and sixties style of dresses if I'm going somewhere like a Contra dance and want to dress up, and I have pretty much stopped wearing any makeup. I decided that if I meet a guy, I want him to like me for the way I really look, or better yet for who I really am, not for something I can take off when I go home. I truly feel like I have gotten past the feeling self-conscious because I don't blend in.
It's so easy to just go with the flow if you're not making a conscious decision to stand against it.
There are so many things women do now to try and fit in with modern fashion, from hair extensions to fake eyelashes, fake lips, fake boobs, fake nails, and the list just goes on it seems.
So everyone just starts resembling everybody else, instead of being unique.
I feel like it helps me to be around people I admire, who have qualities I would like to have. I feel like it rubs off a bit, but I think it can have the same effect in a bad way.
I'm not in any way meaning to judge any woman who does these things I mentioned above, I just wonder why they do.
I am in no way trying to start a debate or fight, just would like to hear others thoughts.
I have been reading Debbie Pearl's book called Created to be His Help Meet she wrote another called Preparing to be a Help Meet which I ordered at the same time, but never arrived.
I don't agree with everything she says, but there's a lot I like, and I would recommend it.
I like this quote, but don't know who said it. "Tis not beauty my dear, but fine qualities that keep a husband"
Hoping to hear from others here
1 Peter 3:3-4
So let me see if I got this right. Biblically, Christian women are not supposed to focus on hair, jewelry or clothes, rather we're supposed to focus on the inner self, which is what God truly values. Hmmm.
Part of me is just blown away by how much many Christian women seem to worry about their outward appearance.
Most of the young girls in my valley talk a lot about the newest fashion, the best hairstyles, whether or not they have a boyfriend, or how many boyfriends they have had (like it's a bragging Point!) These girls seem to be desperately trying to fit in.
I couldn't relate, but did notice that being around these kind of girls changed my perspective. I used to be a little self-conscious about my lack of makeup, or lack of care about fashion. Personally I prefer the fifties and sixties style of dresses if I'm going somewhere like a Contra dance and want to dress up, and I have pretty much stopped wearing any makeup. I decided that if I meet a guy, I want him to like me for the way I really look, or better yet for who I really am, not for something I can take off when I go home. I truly feel like I have gotten past the feeling self-conscious because I don't blend in.
It's so easy to just go with the flow if you're not making a conscious decision to stand against it.
There are so many things women do now to try and fit in with modern fashion, from hair extensions to fake eyelashes, fake lips, fake boobs, fake nails, and the list just goes on it seems.
So everyone just starts resembling everybody else, instead of being unique.
I feel like it helps me to be around people I admire, who have qualities I would like to have. I feel like it rubs off a bit, but I think it can have the same effect in a bad way.
I'm not in any way meaning to judge any woman who does these things I mentioned above, I just wonder why they do.
I am in no way trying to start a debate or fight, just would like to hear others thoughts.
I have been reading Debbie Pearl's book called Created to be His Help Meet she wrote another called Preparing to be a Help Meet which I ordered at the same time, but never arrived.
I don't agree with everything she says, but there's a lot I like, and I would recommend it.
I like this quote, but don't know who said it. "Tis not beauty my dear, but fine qualities that keep a husband"
Hoping to hear from others here