I have always sought for the best way to define style and
how to develop a good style to match my personality. One thing I know for sure
is I have developed the ‘look in the mirror’ pattern before I step out each
day. By looking at my mirror, it’s
really not about how I see myself, but what people think about me and the impression
I am giving out.
I know we live in an era of y’all mind your business, but what
you put on defines you at that moment in time and whether you like it or not,
the crowd you attract may be as a result of your clothing.
I bring to you the style quiz. I have taken mine and I hope
you do take the quiz as well. It will only take less than 3mins to complete and
it is a True/False question to discover what you really believe about clothing
and then compare your responses with the answer key below. I will share my
result to you all and discuss my false answer also. You can do well to share
the quiz with your friends around you…………..
QUESTION
1. According to the Bible, the primary purpose of
clothing is to cover the body.
2. There’s nothing right or wrong about particular
clothing styles. It’s all just a matter of taste and personal opinion.
3. The Bible tells us what styles of clothing Christians
should wear.
4. Since the Bible says God looks on the heart, what we
wear and how we appear aren’t that important; it’s what’s on the inside that
counts.
5. Our clothes and appearance reveal a lot about our
values, our character, and beliefs.
6. What I wear is not really anyone else’s concern. I
should be free to wear the kind of clothes that I like and that I feel
comfortable wearing.
7. Modesty means dressing in a way that is out dated,
dumpy, and unattractive.
8. If a girl doesn’t wear trendy clothes that are at
least little revealing, guys won’t notice her.
9. Except for guys who are “over-sexed,” most men are not
really affected by the way women dress. Most guys don’t even notice how women
dress.
10. I can’t help it if guys struggle morally because of
what I wear. It’s up to the guys to control their minds. I shouldn’t have to
change the way I dress just because they can’t control themselves.
11. Parents shouldn’t impose their standards or beliefs
about clothing on their kids. They should let them make their own decisions,
even if they don’t approve of what their kids are wearing.
12. Christians are free to dress as they wish, because
we’re not under the law, but under grace. It’s legalistic for parents or youth
leaders to establish guidelines or standards for the way young people dress.
13. Christian women should never wear clothes that are
revealing or that look sexy (i.e., clothes designed to arouse sexual desire or
interest).
14. There are some public settings where it is okay for
Christian women to wear clothing that exposes their private parts (e.g.,
thighs, breasts).
15. A woman can be covered from head to toe and still be
dressed immodestly.
16. A woman can wear modest clothing and still be an
immodest woman.
17. Most girls and women do not understand the meaning,
the power, or the benefits of true modesty.
THE
STYLE QUIZ ANSWER KEY
1. True. God designed clothing to cover Adam and Eve’s
nakedness, which became shameful after they sinned.
2. False. Choosing clothing styles is not just a matter
of personal taste and opinion. Clothing choices should be based on biblical
principles (e.g., modesty, moderation, and gender distinctiveness).
3. False. The Bible doesn't spell out specifics of
“right” and “wrong” clothing choices.
4. False. You can't separate what's on the inside from
what's on the outside. The external is a reflection of the heart.
5. True. A woman's clothing and appearance are powerful
non-verbal communicators of what she believes.
6. False. Everything we do—including the way we
dress—affects others. As believers, we have an obligation to be sensitive to
others and to avoid anything that could put temptation in the path of another.
7. False. We may not be able to wear all the most popular
trends, but it is possible to be fashionable and modest.
8. False. It's a matter of what kind of attention you
want, and from whom. The right kind of guys will be drawn to women who are
modest—inside and out!
9. False. Even godly men can be easily enticed to lust by
the sight of an immodest woman.
10. False. We may not be completely responsible for how
guys think, but we are responsible for modest appearance so we do not tempt
them to sin.
11. False. Parents are responsible to provide guidelines,
instruction, and, where necessary, restraint for children who are still in their
home. (This does not mean that parents should not give their children freedom
to express their own tastes, when those preferences do not violate biblical
principles.)
12. False. Every area of a believer's life is to be lived
under the authority and lordship of Jesus Christ. Grace gives us the desire and
ability to please God. Parents and spiritual leaders are responsible to provide
wise, biblical leadership for those under their authority.
13. False. It is absolutely appropriate for a woman to be
sexy (in private settings) with her husband
14. False. “Place” does not determine modesty.
Unfortunately, when it comes to swimwear and formal wear, many Christian women
do not even consider the issue of modesty, or they are content to settle for a
standard that is “relatively” modest—i.e., modest compared to what “most people
wear”—rather than asking, “Is this truly modest?”
15. True. A woman can be dressed from head to toe and
still be immodest, if her attire is revealing, clingy, or too tight.
16. True. Modesty involves more than just our clothing.
It includes our attitudes, the way we talk, and our behavior—how we walk, use
our eyes, engage with others, etc.
17. True. Unfortunately, many Christian girls and women
have never taken the time to discover God’s will concerning biblical modesty.
They do not realize the great rewards and blessings modesty will bring to them
and to others.
~Ama
Quiz by Nancy Leigh DeMoss. (Revive our hearts)
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I got 15/17....though the private setting was specified in the question13. ..but tnx for the quiz
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