"Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right."
Proverbs 20:11 (NIV)
Want to make a good first impression and then maintain an impeccable reputation, too? Do you want your life to be a true success?
There's no big secret to it. Really. It all comes down to what you wear. That's right--what you wear.
Now, before you decide somebody snatched my brain, let me explain.
Of course, true success starts with becoming one of God's people. As His people, we represent Jesus--as His Ambassadors--not only to our family but to everyone we know, everywhere we go. And we must dress accordingly. So what do His Ambassadors wear?
Here's what one of the original Ambassadors of Christ wrote about it to the church at Colosse.
"Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved,
clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another.
Forgive as the Lord forgave you.
And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity."
Colossians 3:12-14 (NIV)
Our foundational garment, which gives us a heart-level makeover, is the righteousness of Christ exchanged for our filthy rags of unrighteousness. From there, godly fashion dictates that there are layers meant to be worn with it--compassion, kindness, humility gentleness, patience, and forgiveness. And unlike our underwear, all of these lovely things should be showing. Finally, crowning them all, the top layer is love.
Interestingly, this dress code reads a lot like the list of the fruit of the Holy Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23. Getting properly dressed is a glorious combination of our cooperation and the Spirit's power.
Remember the story of the emperor who thought he was dressed in fancy new clothes but wasn't actually dressed at all? How many times have we walked around, in fashion just as ridiculous, wearing nothing but our spiritual underclothes, so to speak, and a name-tag that says "Christian," while we're missing the rest of our necessary Ambassador attire? Or worse yet, are there times we're still wearing the uniform of a soldier from our arch enemy's army--the very things we have been commanded to put off and lay aside? ". . . Let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light" (Romans 13:12b NASB).
When we get dressed each morning, and every time we catch our reflection throughout the day, let's remember the dress code for Ambassadors. When our work gets strenuous or the discussions heat up, let's not be tempted to shed the layers that are essential to our identity as Ambassadors of the King. If we aren't properly dressed, no one will be inclined to take us seriously when we talk about Jesus--not our families or anyone else.
Interestingly, this dress code reads a lot like the list of the fruit of the Holy Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23. Getting properly dressed is a glorious combination of our cooperation and the Spirit's power.
Remember the story of the emperor who thought he was dressed in fancy new clothes but wasn't actually dressed at all? How many times have we walked around, in fashion just as ridiculous, wearing nothing but our spiritual underclothes, so to speak, and a name-tag that says "Christian," while we're missing the rest of our necessary Ambassador attire? Or worse yet, are there times we're still wearing the uniform of a soldier from our arch enemy's army--the very things we have been commanded to put off and lay aside? ". . . Let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light" (Romans 13:12b NASB).
When we get dressed each morning, and every time we catch our reflection throughout the day, let's remember the dress code for Ambassadors. When our work gets strenuous or the discussions heat up, let's not be tempted to shed the layers that are essential to our identity as Ambassadors of the King. If we aren't properly dressed, no one will be inclined to take us seriously when we talk about Jesus--not our families or anyone else.
Let's teach our children by example what true dressing for success really means.
Who's with me for a good, deep closet cleaning?
P.S. Fellow moms and dads, I'm thinking perhaps we could use clothing layers, some labels, and a touch of drama to make these truths come alive for our children. . .
Further food for thought or for sharing with your children:
II Corinthians 5:17-21 old and new, ambassadors, our sin exchanged for His righteousness
Colossians 3:1-17 new life, putting aside, putting something new on
James 1:21-25 what to lay aside, what to accept, the concept of a mirror, a life that's blessed
Ephesians 4:22-32 what to lay aside, what to put on
Hebrews 12:1-2 what to lay aside, endurance
For your convenience, each reference in the list above is linked to an on-line Bible.
Who's with me for a good, deep closet cleaning?
P.S. Fellow moms and dads, I'm thinking perhaps we could use clothing layers, some labels, and a touch of drama to make these truths come alive for our children. . .
Further food for thought or for sharing with your children:
II Corinthians 5:17-21 old and new, ambassadors, our sin exchanged for His righteousness
Colossians 3:1-17 new life, putting aside, putting something new on
James 1:21-25 what to lay aside, what to accept, the concept of a mirror, a life that's blessed
Ephesians 4:22-32 what to lay aside, what to put on
Hebrews 12:1-2 what to lay aside, endurance
For your convenience, each reference in the list above is linked to an on-line Bible.
Homeschooling with her husband, Scott, since 2001, Carol believes nothing is too difficult for God. She is a passionate encourager and loves using creative means--including writing music, singing, speaking, and blogging--to encourage others to trust God through all the adventures He calls them to. You can read more from her at her Unsmotherable Delight blog (udelight.blogspot.com), where you'll find faith-filled original songs, favorite scriptures, family stories, and even a little film about adoption, all designed to inspire and lift your spirit. Her original 'theme song' titled Captain's Anthem can be heard on Vimeo at http://vimeo.com/30769152.
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