Monday, 21 March 2016

Your Wardrobe and Your Faith


The headline says it all.

With no much ado, we're going to briefly discuss the correlation between your wardrobe, and your faith, and then analyse practical ways to deal with the urge to dress provocatively within the church premise.

Now, this discuss isn't limited to any religion in particular, but I'll be using Christianity as my basis for this comparison, because of two reasons: The relative ease of use because of familiarity, and Christians well known recent misdemeanor when it comes to the wardrobe.


The craze for the great wealth of wardrobe has been dragged into the church, which is supposed to be the holy temple for worship of the Most High.

With everyone trying to 'dress to kill', its no surprise that many people (male and female), do not know how to distinguish between the attire for the ordinary day, and the attire for the sabbath day, and with that actually kill people in the church with their appearance.

Many people have lost their way.

The female-folks want to tempt the male folks, and vice versa, everyone is killing the other with objects of temptations in the house of God. 

I ask, all these, to what end?

Now, let's analyse some useful ways to select unprovocative attires to be worn, within and outside the church premises.

Ways to stop your wardrobe from interfering with your faith:

1. Take your time to constantly eliminate clothings that don't fit properly because of size, clothings that are downing your conscience, and clothing that are down right immoral to wear.

This way, you tend to avoid been an instrument of temptation during church services.


2. When shopping, try to shop with a clear mind, and with a little advice from persons you admire, who are well know for their decent dress senses.


3. Have it consciously to always dress attractive, and not provocative. This way, you always remain in the good book of looks.

I plead to us all, to stick with dressing decently. Showing unnecessary skim isn't really cool. Ifyou take your time to reflect on this, you'll realise it too.


For those who have always been known to be decent, kudos to you.



- Talius Dike



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