james73
05-25-2014, 09:54 PM
An amusing anecdote from a preacher yesterday, concerning a homeless man who came to a church dressed in rags.
The pastor approached him, and said quietly, "This is a House of God! These rags do not set a good tone. Perhaps you could pray during the week and ask God what you should be wearing here."
The next week, the homeless man returned, still clad in his scruffy rags.
The pastor pointed to him during the service: "You! Did you do as I asked? Did you pray?"
"I did," said the homeless man. "I asked God what I should wear to your church and he said he didn't know, since he'd never been here."
Ha.
Reminded me of my time in LC, with the rather unpleasant passive aggressive techniques to get me to wear the white shirt/black trousers instead of my shorts or ripped jeans and flip-flops. They always said, in broad terms, never directly to me, "we should always pray over what we should wear to church. For example, should we wear scruffy jeans, or put on some smart clothes? If we ask the Lord, he will reveal to us."
They were also fond of these stories about "There was once a brother who wore scruffy clothes to the meeting, but nobody said anything to him, we just prayed about it and then one day, he really found the Lord! He started coming in smart clothes, cut his hair! He is a true brother now.":mad:
Right. Nobody said anything. But most sensitive people tend to know when people are getting together and "praying" they will change their behavior.
Well, anyway not to just rehash my old complaints about the LC. But it's surely a good test of the spirit of a place whether they care what the congregation wears.
Any thoughts people? Should we put on our "Sunday best"? Show some respect? Any scripture on this? Actually I'm quite interested where "Sunday best" had its origins, I'm sure there's some interesting Christian cultural history in that.
The pastor approached him, and said quietly, "This is a House of God! These rags do not set a good tone. Perhaps you could pray during the week and ask God what you should be wearing here."
The next week, the homeless man returned, still clad in his scruffy rags.
The pastor pointed to him during the service: "You! Did you do as I asked? Did you pray?"
"I did," said the homeless man. "I asked God what I should wear to your church and he said he didn't know, since he'd never been here."
Ha.
Reminded me of my time in LC, with the rather unpleasant passive aggressive techniques to get me to wear the white shirt/black trousers instead of my shorts or ripped jeans and flip-flops. They always said, in broad terms, never directly to me, "we should always pray over what we should wear to church. For example, should we wear scruffy jeans, or put on some smart clothes? If we ask the Lord, he will reveal to us."
They were also fond of these stories about "There was once a brother who wore scruffy clothes to the meeting, but nobody said anything to him, we just prayed about it and then one day, he really found the Lord! He started coming in smart clothes, cut his hair! He is a true brother now.":mad:
Right. Nobody said anything. But most sensitive people tend to know when people are getting together and "praying" they will change their behavior.
Well, anyway not to just rehash my old complaints about the LC. But it's surely a good test of the spirit of a place whether they care what the congregation wears.
Any thoughts people? Should we put on our "Sunday best"? Show some respect? Any scripture on this? Actually I'm quite interested where "Sunday best" had its origins, I'm sure there's some interesting Christian cultural history in that.