WHAT YOUR DRESS SAYS ABOUT YOU
The way you dress speaks volumes about who you are as a person and as a business communicator. Let's face it, clothes talk. Whenever you enter a room for the first time, it takes only a few seconds for people you've never met to form perceptions about you and your abilities. You don't have to utter a word; people peg you one way if you're dressed in black leather, another if you're squeezed into gold lamé, and yet another if you're sporting a classic suit. Regardless of who you really are, your clothes and body language always speak first.
No, one need not be a "slave to fashion" to be a
Christian. There are no "wardrobe police" in the kingdom of God. Modest clothing, coupled
with a sincere heart, is acceptable before God and all right thinking men (1 Tim.
2:9). Your clothing may signal your honor or dishonor of another.
When Joseph was told he was to meet with Pharaoh, "he shaved himself and
changed his clothes" (Gen. 41:14).
How would you dress to meet the president of the United
States? How would you dress if you knew Jesus were going to be at services this Lord's day?
(He will be there - Matt. 18:20; Heb. 2:12!)
Your apparel may show whether you are mourning or rejoicing.
That was so in the case of David. His servants knew the difference in his
behavior after he changed his clothes, went to worship God, and then ate (2 Sam. 12:20, 21).
Note that how he was dressed while he mourned and prayed for his ailing child was
different from that which he wore to go to worship. He "changed his apparel, and
came into the house of the Lord, and worshiped." How do you dress to worship God?
Your attire may reveal your moral character. "And there
a woman met him, with the attire of a harlot" (Prov. 7:10). "What," you
ask, "is the attire of a harlot?" If a movie or a television show were going to portray an undercover police
operation to catch men who solicit prostitutes, can you picture in your mind how the
ladies would be dressed? You just answered your own question!
Men need not go to the beach to see undressed women. All
they have to do is go to Wal-Mart or the mall. Our society, in general, has lost any
sense of modesty and decorum. Sexual enticement is the dress of the day.
"Look at me and lust" is the purposed array of many. They have no
shame, neither can they blush (Jer. 6:15).
Your adornment may show your level in social and civil affairs.
Haman knew how to arrange the finery of one worthy of respect and honor
(Esth. 6:8, 9). When the wandering, squandering, prodigal son returned home, they put
a ring on his hand, shoes on his feet, and covered him with "best robe," the
finest garment (Luke 15:22). Ever heard the statement, "He dresses like a bum?"
Ever have any trouble figuring out what was meant by that question? I didn't think so.
Today, it seems that dressing like a bum has become a national obsession. Many dress like a rumbled,
shabby hobo when they go to a funeral visitation or a rehearsal dinner. Even
some churches are beset by dingy, scruffy looking folks who apparently have never been
schooled in how to "dress for the occasion." (Yes, I know James 2:1-5
is in the Bible, and if that is your lot in life, we are honored to have you with us.)

Think Garment Fashion House-
A place of STYLE n CULTURE is committed to helping you think of attires to fit any occasion.
"The only real elegance is in the mind; if you’ve got that, the rest really comes from it."
With the mind, we create what you desire when it comes to fashion and styles.
See you next week!