Adornment

My mission in this life is reaching the lost and edifying the body of Christ. My gifts are preaching and teaching the word of God. My goal in everything I do is that you hear God in my words and you see God in my actions. I am not perfect but I am being perfected as God has called me to pick up my cross and follow after Him. I pray this blog will challenge you for the cause of Christ.
In regards to jewelry and body art, it is something that this generation has been around and seen all their life. After all the media completely embraces these types of things and regularly celebrates them by way of reality shows, billboards, businesses on every corner and even in the local shopping mall. Therefore, the sensationalism and outrageousness of getting an ear, earlobe, belly button, tongue, eyebrow, or even your nose or lip piercing really doesn’t blow the doors off the barn anymore. Likewise body art has become mainstream and welcomed as an expression as ones beliefs, loves, fetishes and at times a sign of honor for those one has lost. On the surface it seems to be very subtle and innocent.
I want to address the reason for such displays. There is so much to be said as to what we adorn ourselves with. Everyone will have an opinion as to the actual type of piercing or the actual image we tattoo on our body. There is a story behind every such display. That story can be the most telling about what a person believes. Some folks make decisions to adorn themselves with body art and jewelry as a sign of “rebellion”, or to mark a “rite of passage”, Some do it in memory of a special loved one or a love lost. Again, each display has a story associated with it; the question really is what is that story telling the viewer?
Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:23 “All things are lawful,” but not all things are helpful. “All things are lawful,” but not all things build up. I believe that as followers of Jesus we are called to a higher standard. We are called to “be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect” (Romans 12:2). I believe these are for all “believers” just as THE GREAT COMMISSION: Matthew 28:16-20 “16 Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. 17 And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted. 18 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
I could speak to whether or not jewelry and body art displays are “good and perfect” or if they are “permissible”; but if I did I would have to talk about “causing our brothers and sisters to stumble” (1Cor 8:13, 1Cor 8:9, Rom 14:13 etc.) ,“modesty” (1Tim 2:9) and “the body is a temple” (1Cor 6:19). I want to look at the reason behind “WHY” believers make this decision to adorn themselves with piercings and body art? I wonder how many would say: “I decide to get this tattoo at a time in my life when I was walking closely with God” or “This piercing in my belly button was because God spoke to me telling me that this would honor him”. If we are being honest, I think most of these types of things are attributed to someone else having a piercing or some body art and we admire that person and want to emulate that in our life. BUT likewise, God has created us in His image and we, as followers of Christ, are to emulate Him. Glorify God, not man, but God!
The heart of this issue is not some piece of metal stuck somewhere or even some ink splattered somewhere either. The heart of the matter is who are we are glorifying? Who are we directing people to? Who are we asking people to follow? Are we conforming to the world or are we conforming the world? Does the testimony of our witness (our actions) speak of the greatness of our savior?
You see the reason these things are not outrageous or sensationalized anymore is because the “world” has been influencing the “believer” instead of the “believer” influencing the “world”. This is a move right out of the devils play book. He has been doing this since the days in the garden. Sprinkle a little lies on the truth and they will swallow it. So let’s review the past… divorce, cheating on your spouse, teen pregnancy, pregnancy out of wedlock, homosexuality, same sex marriage, same sex parenting and adoption, lying, theft or steeling, the lengths of skirts, shorts and dresses, the size of bikinis, drinking alcohol, coveting respect for parents, placing others before yourself, having many god, have all become the norm through our cultural conversion. Believers everywhere you need to know… tolerance does not mean acceptance. Tolerance does not mean you give up your beliefs and adopt someone else’s. Tolerance is merely a permissive attitude toward those beliefs, opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality etc. differ from your own. Tolerance does not require the one being asked to tolerate to an action of acceptance and practice of the topic at hand. As a believer and follower of Christ, we have the victory over such conformity that is propagated in worldly desires because we are empowered by the Holy Spirit.
After all God has called us to be the salt of the earth: Salt and Light a City on a Hill for all to see… His Glory!
Matthew 5:13 “You are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people’s feet.14 “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.

More scripture on the subject:
Scripture does not prohibit the use of a cultural wedding symbol due to marital, social, and cultural conditions; nor does it establish its necessity. In certain instances, the marriage symbol or emblem may strengthen the marriage arrangement and order, and thus its use is not for ornamentation. Therefore, the cultural wedding symbol or emblem, though not necessitated, may be worn due to marital, social, and cultural situations in order to preserve the headship principle and the integrity of marriage (Genesis 3:16; 1 Corinthians 11:8; Ephesians 5:22, 23). Scripture neither prohibits (absolutely) nor necessitates the use of ornamental adornment. It does give strong precautionary principles for its use such as modesty, shamefacedness, and sobriety and calls attention to the ornament of the inner man, that of “a meek and quiet spirit” (1 Timothy 2:9, 10; 1 Peter 3:3, 4). Ornamentation must not be used in any way that lends itself to idolatrous, occult, or lustful practices (Isaiah 3:18–22; Acts 8:9; 19:19; 1 Corinthians 5:10; 6:9; Galatians 5:19–21; Revelation 2:20–23).

It is also important to remember that adornment includes more than jewelry alone. To apply the prudent principles of Scripture (both for those who wear and those who do not), an overriding principle is found in Romans 14:13: “Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling block or an occasion to fall in his brother’s [sister’s] way



Life & Possessions

“Your life isn’t about the possessions and power you end up with… It’s about the making of the person along the way.”


Don’t Give Up!

“When you are trying to make the right decision, and you’re not sure if it was the right one, don’t get upset as if one possible mistake will derail the rest of your life. Trust that God is in control! In spite of our circumstances, He is still able to perform His plan in you!!”


The Road Less Traveled

 “If you continue to do the right things, then the wrong people will stop coming around.” Amos 3:3 says “How can two people walk the same road if they don’t agree on the direction?”


Ruth & Naomi

“But Ruth replied, “Don’t ask me to leave you and turn back. I will go wherever you go and live wherever you live. Your people will be my people, and your God will be my God.” Ruth 1:16
 
What a testimony Naomi had. She lived her life in such a way before her daughter-in -law that Ruth exclaimed “Where you live, I want to live; I want your people to become my people; The God you serve, I want to be my God.”
 
May we live our lives in such a way that people will want to hang around us. That they would want to go to church where we go. That they would want to serve the God that you serve.


Experiencing God

“Draw close to God, and He will draw close to you….” (James 4:8)
 
If you desire more of God, then you’ll enjoy the following three scriptural principles:
 
1) You initiate and then He responds. You act…He reacts: “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and into His courts with praise”. When you do this, you will soon find yourself in His presence as He ushers you in to the Holy of Holies experience. (Taken from the Old Testament Tabernacle Experience)
 
2) David tried to bring the Ark of the Covenant (representation of His presence) back to Judah his way. Someone died as a result. He had to stop the procession, and then look into God’s Word to find out how to handle the things of God properly. We can’t approach God and handle the things of God our way. It has to be His way and then you will experience His presence.
 
3) The Tabernacle of the wilderness was placed in the center of the encampment. To enjoy the presence of God, we need to make sure that He is in the center of our lives, and everything else revolves around Him.


The Plant & The Worm

“And the Lord arranged for a leafy plant to grow there, and soon it spread its broad leaves over Jonah’s head, shading him from the sun…. But God also prepared a worm! The next morning at dawn the worm ate through the stem of the plant, so that it soon died and withered away.” (Jonah 4:6, 7)
 
Jonah was a very stubborn and difficult man. He hated his enemies (Ninevites), and he knew the grace of God. God told Jonah to “warn” the Ninevites of coming judgment because of their ungodly living. Jonah didn’t want to obey God because he knew the possibility of God forgiving the Ninevites after their true remorse.
 
You know the story. Jonah went down to Joppa… he went down into the ship… he went down into the sea… he went down into the whale… he went down to the ocean floor. When you disobey God, you’ll go down, down, down, ….
 
God heard Jonah’s heart cry from the deep, and the whale vomited Jonah on the shores of Ninevah. Isn’t that something? Well, it happened just as he thought. They repented and God forgave. We all should be thankful for God’s saving mercy right? Jonah had a heart problem. He hated these people. He wanted God to destroy them.
 
So, to change Jonah’s heart, He prepared a plant and a worm. The plant provided much shade in this desert place. Jonah was thankful for it. God also provided the worm (trial) to take away his comfort. Jonah was angry that the shade was taken away. God showed Jonah that he had more compassion for the plant than he did for humanity.
 
It is during the trial that God convinces us what we’re really like. It is when our comfort is taken away that our true heart is revealed. It is at this time we are convinced of our true heart and we allow God to transform us.


The Law Of The First Portion

“And in the process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering; but unto Cain and to his offering He had not respect.”  (Genesis 4:3-5)
 
All through the Bible, we see the “law of the first portion” in force. The Feast Of Firstfruits was about taking the first of their new crops, giving it to the service of God with the promise of a greater harvest to come. When shepherds brought the “firstlings” of their sheep, that means they gave in sacrifice their first born with the promise of many more for their income.
 
The principle here is that we give to God first and trust Him for His blessing to follow. This takes faith. Cain didn’t bring the first of his produce. The scripture says “in the process of time” he gave of his fruit. God doesn’t want us to give him the leftovers of our time or money. He wants (and deserves) the first portion.
 
Here’s the applicable principle: Worship the Lord on the “first day of the week”, and the rest of your week will be blessed. Give God the “first portion of your day” and the rest of your day will be blessed. Give God the “first portion of your money” (tithe & offering) and the rest of your money will be blessed.

God gave us His Firstborn Son, laid Him in a manger, took Him to the cross, raised Him up the third day so that we can look for even a greater harvest (resurrection) to come!



Your Choice!

… “You may freely eat any fruit in the garden except fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If you eat of its fruit, you will surely die.” (Genesis 2:16, 17)
I think it’s interesting how God placed in the “center” of this lush garden the “Tree of Life” AND the “Tree of Knowledge”. God’s law was in force and it was simple. There were no vague or ambiguous references. These two trees were close in proximity to each other, but the roads they lead is as far apart as the East is from the West.
 
Eve finds herself in front of this destructive tree. Adam was also there, but he was not fulfilling his role as “covering, protector, promise keeper, high priest” of his home. It’s very similar to Lot “pitching his tents toward Sodom”. It wasn’t long before Lot and his family found themselves “inside” of Sodom!
 
(I John 2:16) “… the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.” These are Satan’s only devices along with deception. Let’s take a closer look. He got Eve to “look (lust of the eyes) upon this fruit”. Eyes are easily gratified. It would taste so good (lust of the flesh). You will have experiential knowledge (pride of life).
 
Satan tempted Jesus the same way in Matthew 4: He is shown the glory of all the kingdoms of this world (lust of the eyes)… Make the stones into bread to comfort your belly (lust of the flesh)… If you be the Son of God, cast yourself down (pride of life). The only way to defeat this enemy is the way Jesus did… “The Word says… “
 
The road that leads to eternal life is to eat of the tree (Word of God) that brings life. Jesus said “I am the bread of life”. Open the Word today and enjoy all the benefits of the Kingdom of God as you walk this highway of blessing!


The Purpose Of The Fiery Furnace

“Then the princes, prefects, governors, and advisers crowded around them and saw that the fire had not touched them. Not a hair on their heads was singed, and their clothing was not scorched. They didn’t even smell of smoke.” (Daniel 3:27)
 
These three Hebrew men insulted King Nebuchadnezzar because they wouldn’t worship his god. He was intolerant and so angry that he heated the furnace seven times its normal temperature. There are treasures regarding this scripture.
 
The condition of the three Hebrews before entering the furnace was that they were tied and bound. In verse 25 it says they were “walking around loose”. This is precisely why we go through trials. In this life we have bondages (i.e. sin, bad habits, character flaws, immaturity, etc…). If God didn’t design our personal furnaces, we all would be walking around in our bondages. He wants us to be free of these.
 
These men were unharmed by the furnace. Why? Because God was walking in the furnace with them. He regulated the temperature where only the ropes were burnt off. Many have said “I want more of God!” Remember this… you’ll always find Him in the furnace, the crucible, the trials and testings, that’s where the metal is formed by the Master’s hand!
 
Why didn’t they exit that furnace as soon as they were loose? It’s better to be in the furnace and to experience Jesus Christ than to be out of the furnace without that encounter. May God change the molecular structure of your spiritual nature and give you a new DNA.