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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
I understand that there were things that God allowed...but in many cases jewels, fine raiment, gold, etc., seem to be things He actually endorsed.
Also, the prodigal son...his father put a ring on his finger and fine clothing. (NT example)
I just don't see how wearing jewelry was cast in a negative light in the OT or the NT, except in reference to not being excessive, and modesty.
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that is correct. God endorsed it, not merely permitted it, but USING it to describe Israel His beloved. God also is seen taking her jewels when Israel is bad.
Modesty, attitudes, where your heart is at, what gods you serve, the love of money, greed etc etc. THOSE are the issues. God told the pharisees "You honer me with your lips, but your heart is far from me"
And if we followed the golden rule about loving others then we quite frankly in my opinion, would be more concerned with the needs of our brothers and sisters spiritually,financially, emotionally and physically than worrying about sister so and so who is wearing a wedding band nor would we ourselves focus on costly items with a wrong attitude.
If people were trained to seek the Lord themselves with honest and open hearts consistantly and read the word and be willing to do whatever God wants them to do then we should not have to worry about making laws for them to explicitly follow