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Is It a Sin to Wear Jewelry?
Bible Questions & AnswersIt is not a sin to wear jewelry when done in moderation and in a wholesome manner. Many scriptures indicate that proper and balanced use of jewelry is acceptable to God, and He even compares His children to jewels in Malachi 3:17. However, when jewelry is used improperly or excessively in an immoral or vain manner, it is frowned upon by God, as seen in various scriptures. The attitude and motive of the wearer are crucial, with the true beauty being the hidden person of the heart, marked by a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God.
Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part Three)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughGod's perspective on our appearance reflects His standards, as seen in Ezekiel 16, where He adorns Israel, personified as a young woman, with beautiful clothing and jewelry. This external adornment signifies a transformation to mirror His image, showing that He cares about how we present ourselves outwardly as a reflection of inner character. The beauty of His holiness is evident in creation and in descriptions of His appearance, indicating that both internal character and external presentation, according to His standards, matter to Him. God is pleased when we adorn ourselves in a manner that aligns with His will, as it glorifies Him and benefits us by upholding His image.
Modesty (Part One): Moderation and Propriety
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsJewelry, as an element of adornment, is not inherently wrong. God adorned His Bride with jewels, as seen in prophecy, indicating that such items are not forbidden. However, the concern lies in excess and the inordinate time spent on preparation with them. Peter warned of the danger of immodesty in adornment, emphasizing that the true value in God's sight is the adornment of the heart. Paul, in his instructions, also cautioned against ornate jewelry and elaborate displays, noting that such extravagance can be a distraction and historically associated with improper lifestyles. The focus for Christians should be on modesty and self-control, ensuring that adornment reflects purity, humility, and moderation rather than pride or sensuality.
Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part Five)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe notion that it does not matter what we wear if our heart is right on the inside is foolish. Our clothing ought to reflect our inward character.
Is the Symbol of the Cross Idolatry? (Part One)
CGG Weekly by Mike FordWill wearing a silver cross around the neck keep a person from harm? Will it stay the hand of Satan? Superstitions about the cross arose long before Christ.
What does CGG believe regarding cosmetics? dress lengths? hair lengths? men wearing earrings? tattoos?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAs we grow in the grace and knowledge of God—becoming more humble, modest and holy—our involvement with such questionable practices should disappear.