F. J.
One of the Regulars
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Suits next to sandals . . .
At my church, it runs the gamut. You’ll see some of the older gentlemen dressed in sharp suits while the younger folks are in button-downs, jeans, and flip-flops. Some of the high school and college-aged girls wear what my dad calls ‘eternity dresses,’ as in, “When they sit down you can see all the way from here to eternity.”
There’s this one fella that wears his cheap cloth trilbies in the sanctuary. I can’t really say he’s irreverent though, as he takes it off during the prayer.
Personally, as I only have one suit at the moment (two if you count my dinner suit), I usually wear an odd jacket, odd waistcoat, odd trousers, double-cuffed shirt (usually) or white button-down, four-in-hand or bow tie, grey fedora, black shoes. I also keep my handkerchief points-up in my breast pocket. This is also how I dress most days anyway. On Easter, I wore black lounge (I haven’t acquired full morning dress yet and it would have been a touch over-the-top).
The thing that gets me is when people say, “Oh, you’re supposed to come as you are. Y’know, Jesus’ll take you however you are,” and “You don’t get cleaned-up to come to Jesus, you come to Jesus to get cleaned-up.” While that is true, the people spouting it probably haven’t read their Bibles as well as they thought.
What did Isaiah say when he saw the LORD?
“ ¶ Then said I, Wo is me ! for I am undone;
because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell
in the midst of a people of unclean lips : for
mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of
hosts.”
Also remember
“That at the name of Jesus every knee
should bow, of things in heaven, and things in
earth, and things under the earth ;
And that every tongue should confess that
Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the
Father.”
At my church, it runs the gamut. You’ll see some of the older gentlemen dressed in sharp suits while the younger folks are in button-downs, jeans, and flip-flops. Some of the high school and college-aged girls wear what my dad calls ‘eternity dresses,’ as in, “When they sit down you can see all the way from here to eternity.”
There’s this one fella that wears his cheap cloth trilbies in the sanctuary. I can’t really say he’s irreverent though, as he takes it off during the prayer.
Personally, as I only have one suit at the moment (two if you count my dinner suit), I usually wear an odd jacket, odd waistcoat, odd trousers, double-cuffed shirt (usually) or white button-down, four-in-hand or bow tie, grey fedora, black shoes. I also keep my handkerchief points-up in my breast pocket. This is also how I dress most days anyway. On Easter, I wore black lounge (I haven’t acquired full morning dress yet and it would have been a touch over-the-top).
The thing that gets me is when people say, “Oh, you’re supposed to come as you are. Y’know, Jesus’ll take you however you are,” and “You don’t get cleaned-up to come to Jesus, you come to Jesus to get cleaned-up.” While that is true, the people spouting it probably haven’t read their Bibles as well as they thought.
What did Isaiah say when he saw the LORD?
“ ¶ Then said I, Wo is me ! for I am undone;
because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell
in the midst of a people of unclean lips : for
mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of
hosts.”
—Isaiah VI. 5.
Also remember
“That at the name of Jesus every knee
should bow, of things in heaven, and things in
earth, and things under the earth ;
And that every tongue should confess that
Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the
Father.”
—Philippians II. 10-11.