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Originally Posted by mizpeh
Paul did say "adorn" and I think jewelry would qualify as adornment. It's a decoration, as is costly array, and an extravagant hairstyle. All of these can become sources of pride. And Peter seems to agree when he stressed a meek and quiet spirit. I would say two apostles are laying down a priciple for godliness concerning women.
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I agree with this post.He did say adorn and gave external examples.I agree that it can be a source of pride.Women are prone to worry about the external alot.We worry about diet,hair,clothes,home decor etc.It can become a fixation if allowed to.I think about how long it takes at the Salon.My mom
had a Salon and I have lived with her and two sisters who are the ultimate primps.If you wear the eyelashes,do a wax,facial,perm,dye,set,straighten,
deep condition or hot oil treatment,nails,manicure,pedicure etc it can take all day or even two and it doesn't last.Not to mention time in the tanning booth,
gym,shopping for the right outfit including accessories and then getting ready each morning if you wear makeup etc.Men seem to think this stuff comes easy and comes cheap but I have to say it does not and it can become a source of pride.Oh did I fail to mention the foundations that go under the garments and the time getting fitted etc for them.Oh and if you lose weight
shopping for more plus taking up the new ones.
I have to say its easier to be yourself than it is to redefine yourself in the natural.Some sisters take two or more hours to get ready for church.In years gone by they spent most of Saturday getting ready for Sundays services.
Hey women can be very prideful when it comes to adornment and I agree
they don't need to look like they just rolled out of bed wearing wrinkled blue denim.Evidently God knew this too or the Apostle Paul who must have had sisters.lol..