Page 156 - My Life Today (1952)

Basic HTML Version

Appropriate Attire, May 21
Temperate in All Things
She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her
household are clothed with scarlet [double garments, margin].
Proverbs 31:21
Our clothing, while modest and simple, should be of good quality, of
becoming colors, and suited for service. It should be chosen for durability
rather than display. It should provide warmth and proper protection. The
wise woman described in the Proverbs “is not afraid of the snow for her
household: for all her household are clothed with double garments.”
Our dress should be cleanly. Uncleanliness in dress is unhealthful,
and thus defiling to the body and to the soul....
In all respects the dress should be healthful. “Above all things” God
desires us to be “in health”—health of body and of soul. And we are to
be workers together with Him for the health of both soul and body. Both
are promoted by healthful dress.
It should have the grace, the beauty, the appropriateness of natural
simplicity. Christ has warned us against the pride of life, but not against
its grace and natural beauty. He pointed to the flowers of the field, to
the lily unfolding in its purity, and said, “Even Solomon in all his glory
was not arrayed like one of these.” Thus by the things of nature Christ
illustrates the beauty that Heaven values, the modest grace, the simplicity,
the purity, the appropriateness, that would make our attire pleasing to
Him.
Perfect health depends upon perfect circulation. Special attention
should be given to the extremities, that they may be as thoroughly clothed
as the chest and region over the heart.
* * * * *
Let our sisters dress plainly, as many do, having the dress of good
material, durable, modest, appropriate for this age, and let not the dress
question fill the mind.
[146]
152