An Index to the Heart |
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There are few who understand their own hearts. The vain, trifling lovers of fashion may claim to be followers of Christ, but their dress and conversation show what occupies the mind and engages the affections. The outside appearance is an index to the heart. True refinement does not find satisfaction in the adorning of the body for display. A modest, godly woman will dress modestly. Simplicity of apparel always makes a sensible woman appear to the best advantage. A refined, cultured mind will be revealed in the choice of simple and appropriate attire. In the sanctified heart there is no place for thoughts of needless adornment. --Ellen G. White, CTBH 93 |
Dress is an index of the mind and heart. That which is hung upon the outside is the sign of what is within. It does not require intellect or a cultivated mind to overdress. The very fact that women can hang upon their persons such an amount of needless articles of clothing shows that they cannot have time to cultivate their intellects and store their minds with useful knowledge. --Ellen G. White, MS 76, 1900. (1MCP 289) |
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![]() Should men and women's clothing be interchagable? |
The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God. --THE BIBLE, Deut. 22:5 | One
Extreme or the Other The favorite theme of this class is pride of dress. Decency, taste, and order, they regard as pride. And according to the dress of these mistaken souls will be their conversation, their acts, and their deal. They are careless, and often low in their conversation at their homes, among their brethren, and before the world. The dress, and its arrangement upon the person, is generally found to be the index of the man or the woman. Those who are careless and untidy in dress are seldom elevated in their conversation, and possess but little refinement of feelings. They sometimes consider oddity and coarseness, humility. -- Ellen G. White, 2SM 475, 476 |
"Women do not properly clothe their limbs, because it is not fashionable." "...the limbs [legs] are left nearly naked...." --E. G. White |
Knowest Not that Thou Are Naked? In order to conform to fashion's standard, the limbs[legs] are
left nearly naked, with merely one thickness of woolen or cotton. When the air
circulates about these unprotected limbs, the blood is driven from the extremities to the
internal and more vital organs of the body. The result is congestion, to a greater or less
extent, of these organs. It is painful to reflecting minds to thus see innocent children,
as well as those of mature age, dressed like victims for sacrifice, in order to make a
display. |
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