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Male and Female He Created Them

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  • Cornelis van Dam

This article is about gender identification, about God's beautiful design to create man and women differently. It talks about gender blending, and the way Christians should use clothing according to gender.

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The Seventh Commandment for Teens and Young People

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  • James W. Beeke

The seventh commandment is against all forms of sexual impurity. This article discusses some of the ways that the commandment addresses teenagers and young adults. It considers topics such as premarital sex, dating, courtship, and clothing.

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Male and Female Apparel

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  • J. Catsburg

Does the Bible say anything about clothing? Looking at Deuteronomy 22:5 this article explains that dressing and dressing style are a means of communication.

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Dressing Up as Jesus for Halloween (and Every Other Day)

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  • Christy Britton

This article explains that the Word of God has much to say about the kind of clothes we should put on. The Bible calls believers to show off their clothing to the world, in the way of displaying their identity as heirs of God.

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The Divine Tailor

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  • Megan Hill

Is there meaning in clothing? This article considers how dress has meaning to Christians, and how it points back to the fall but also forward to the redemption in Christ.

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A Biblical Theology of Clothing

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  • Nicholas T. Batzig

This article offers a biblical theology of clothing, starting from Genesis 3, moving ahead to the tabernacle, and then to the life of Christ. The Bible's teaching about the first and last Adam gives special colour to a biblical theology of clothing.

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Clothing Matters: What We Wear to Church (Part 2)

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  • Duane Liftin

This second of a two-part article continues to reflect on what is appropriate clothing for Sunday worship. It gives due consideration to how we should come to worship, out of a concern for God and others.

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Clothing Matters: What We Wear to Church (Part 1)

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  • Duane Liftin

This first of a two-part article considers what is appropriate clothing for Sunday worship.

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Modesty Matters: The Heart of Modesty

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  • Tim Challies

If modesty is a virtue that shows love to others and brings glory to God through appropriate dress, then your clothing matters. It illustrates how much the gospel influences your life. This article considers this fact, through the lens of Colossians 2:20-23.

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Modesty Matters: Imperishable Beauty

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  • Tim Challies

Does God care about your clothing? Yes, modesty matters to him, because through your clothing you want either yourself or God to be noticed. This is what 1 Peter 3:1-4 tell us, as the article explains.

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Modesty Matters: What Not to Wear

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  • Tim Challies

Does God care about your clothing? Yes, modesty matters to him, because he uses modesty to glorify himself. This is what 1 Peter 3:1-4 tells us, as the article explains.

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Cover Up! Dressing Modestly

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  • Roland S. Barnes

What does it mean to dress modestly? Because clothing communicates something, Christians should know how to dress in public worship and in general. From 1 Timothy 2:9-10 this article looks at the meaning of dressing modestly, then draws some principles for Christians.

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Royal Children: Clothed With Humility and Honor

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  • Jan Miersma

Fashion trends are everywhere. How should Christians think about the way they dress? This article addresses the daughters of God, discussing clothing and modesty. The author looks at the biblical perspective on nakedness as being linked to shame. Is there a spiritual significance to this act of covering the skin?

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Dressed Like Women

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  • Rob A. Schouten

The author discusses unisex culture, womanhood and manhood, clothing for male and female, and feminism. This article looks at Scripture passages like Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 11:2-16.

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Modesty Matters

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  • Jenny van de Kamp

This article is about dressing modestly and thinking biblically about the clothing we wear.

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Who Do We Worship With Our Dress?

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  • Marjorie Korvemaker

This article is about our dress and clothing for the worship service, and the message we give with our clothing.

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“Sunday Best”?

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  • Cornelis van Dam

This article is about meeting God in all his glory and holiness in the worship service, and how we should dress for the occasion. It is about our clothing for church.

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