“Zealous
of good works” Titus 2:14
Suggested
Further Reading: 1 Timothy 2:8-15
It would
be a good thing, perhaps, if we went back to Wesley’s rule, to come out from
the world in our apparel, and to dress as plainly and neatly as the Quakers,
though alas! they have sadly gone from their primitive simplicity. I am obliged
to depart a little sometimes, from what we call the high things of the gospel;
for really the children of God cannot now be told by outward appearance from
the children of the devil, and they really ought to be; there should be some
distinction between the one and the other; and although religion allows
distinction of rank and dress, yet everything in the Bible cries out against
our arraying ourselves, and making ourselves proud, by reason of the goodliness
of our apparel. Some will say, “I wish you would leave that alone!” Of course
you do, because it applies to yourself. But we let nothing alone which we
believe to be in the Scriptures; and while I would not spare any man’s soul,
honesty to every man’s conscience, and honesty to myself, demands that I should
always speak of that which I see to be an evil breaking out in the Church. We
should always take care that in everything we keep as near as possible to the written
Word. If you want ornaments here they are. Here are jewels, rings, dresses, and
all kinds of ornament; men and women, you may dress yourselves up till you
shine like angels. How can you do it? By dressing yourselves out in
benevolence, in love to the saints, in honesty and integrity, in uprightness,
in godliness, in brotherly-kindness, in charity. These are the ornaments which
angels themselves admire, and which even the world will admire; for men must
give admiration to the man or the woman who is arrayed in the jewels of a holy
life and godly conversation. I beseech you, brethren, “adorn the doctrine of
God our Saviour in all things.”
For
meditation: Isaiah 3:16-23: God is
concerned about our outward appearance and our attitude to it. He wants
spirituality, not showing off (1 Peter 3:3-4).
Sermon
no. 70
16 March (1856)
16 March (1856)
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