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Evangelism
One of the points upon which those newly come to the faith will
need instruction is the subject of dress. Let the new converts be
faithfully dealt with. Are they vain in dress? Do they cherish pride
of heart? The idolatry of dress is a moral disease. It must not be
taken over into the new life. In most cases, submission to the gospel
requirements will demand a decided change in the dress.
There should be no carelessness in dress. For Christ’s sake, whose
witnesses we are, we should seek to make the best of our appearance.
In the tabernacle service, God specified every detail concerning the
garments of those who ministered before Him. Thus we are taught
that He has a preference in regard to the dress of those who serve
Him. Very specific were the directions given in regard to Aaron’s
robes, for his dress was symbolic. So the dress of Christ’s followers
should be symbolic. In all things we are to be representatives of Him.
Our appearance in every respect should be characterized by neatness,
modesty, and purity. But the Word of God gives no sanction to the
making of changes in apparel merely for the sake of fashion,—that we
may appear like the world. Christians are not to decorate the person
with costly array or expensive ornaments.
The words of Scripture in regard to dress should be carefully
considered. We need to understand that which the Lord of heaven
appreciates in even the dressing of the body. All who are in earnest
in seeking for the grace of Christ will heed the precious words of
instruction inspired by God. Even the style of the apparel will express
the truth of the gospel.
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All who study the life of Christ and practice His teachings will
become like Christ. Their influence will be like His. They will reveal
soundness of character. As they walk in the humble path of obedi-
ence, doing the will of God, they exert an influence that tells for the
advancement of the cause of God and the healthful purity of His work.
In these thoroughly converted souls the world is to have a witness to
the sanctifying power of truth upon the human character.
The knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ, expressed in character,
is an exaltation above everything that is esteemed in earth or in heaven.
It is the very highest education. It is the key that opens the portals of
the heavenly city. This knowledge it is God’s purpose that all who
put on Christ by baptism shall possess. And it is the duty of God’s