Why do sda not wear jewelry
We have observed that neither 1 Peter nor 1 Timothy , 10 is a strong condemnation of jewelry. We will now note a number of Bible passages that refer to jewelry in a positive sense. Genesis tells of a land that God created—presumably at the same time He made Eden—called Havilah. If the gold was good, and the land had other precious stones, then it must have been used for something. Alone, this text neither supports nor refutes jewelry, but when considered with the rest of the Bible, it provides a little supporting evidence.
We have seen above that the Israelite high priest wore jewelry. In Exodus 28 God gives Moses instructions on how the high priest is to dress. The visual effect was similar to that of a crown. This hardly implies that God despises jewelry! There is more. Ezekiel is generally recognized as a description of Lucifer before he fell. Every precious stone adorned you. It appears as though God himself bedecked Lucifer with a form of jewelry.
This is not a condemnation of jewelry. Then in Ezekiel 16, God tells the story of Jerusalem in allegory. He describes the city as a girl rejected by her parents. God says He found her and cleaned her up. He proceeds to describe the beauty and prestige of Jerusalem.
But then, in verses 15 and 16 Jerusalem becomes proud and becomes a prostitute. Here God uses jewelry to signify what He provided for Israel represented by Jerusalem. It is an extremely positive symbol, but it can be misused. This is the theme of several other passages, as well. Revelation describes two women. One is the prostitute, Babylon. The other woman, the true church, is also described as wearing jewelry. Clearly, a crown is a form of jewelry, and God is not condemning it.
Furthermore, in 2 Timothy , Paul indicates that we will receive a crown at the Second Coming. Overall, though, it is very difficult to say that God absolutely condemns jewelry. Thus far, this paper has established that a biblical case against jewelry is weak.
It has also demonstrated that the texts used to condemn jewelry do not necessarily condemn it. Jewelry, however, is not the real issue that needs to be solved. In fact, much of the confusion mentioned in the introduction to this paper is due to a lack of understanding of the real issues. These are issues everyone should prayerfully consider before deciding whether or not to wear jewelry.
This paper will examine three. God created us. He did not have to. At the fall, He could have destroyed Adam and Eve, but He chose not to. Psalm describes how valuable we are to God.
He knows us intimately. The best illustration of our value to God is the redemption story. We are so valuable to God that He was and is willing to go to any length to save us. If jewelry is a source of self-worth for us, we are in effect rejecting the incredible value God places on us in favor of a little metal or stone. This is essentially pride. Pride is described in Ezekiel onward where Jerusalem is depicted as becoming a prostitute and giving away all her jewels.
If wearing or not wearing jewelry is a source of self-worth or pride for an individual, then for that individual it is a sin. The Bible clearly teaches that we are not to waste our money. While it is difficult to argue that it is wrong to look good, it is possible to waste money on jewelry. Before deciding to wear jewelry, one should prayerfully consider whether such an expenditure would be a waste of money.
Woe to the world because of stumbling blocks! Occasions for stumbling are bound to come, but woe to the one by whom the stumbling block comes! The same holds true for jewelry. If wearing jewelry or not wearing jewelry damages someone else spiritually or causes someone to fall, it is a sin—even if wearing jewelry is not inherently sinful. Contact Us. Jewelry, SDA and Jewelry.
Third Party Ads. Latest Posts. Let Go and Let God. Tags Sabbath School. Bible Stories. God's Love. Adventist Youth AY. Ellen White. The profane became reverent, the drunken sober, and the profligate pure. The vain fashions of the world were laid aside. Christians sought not the "outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel; but. Revivals brought deep heart-searching and humility. They were characterized by solemn, earnest appeals to the sinner, by yearning compassion for the purchase of the blood of Christ.
Men and women prayed and wrestled with God for the salvation of souls. The fruits of such revivals were seen in souls who shrank not at self-denial and sacrifice, but rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer reproach and trial for the sake of Christ. Men beheld a transformation in the lives of those who had professed the name of Jesus. The community was benefited by their influence. They gathered with Christ, and sowed to the Spirit, to reap life everlasting.
Note what context Jewelry is in also, here is what was said before: "The profane became reverent, the drunken sober, and the profligate pure. This then means that abstinence from jewelry is just as important to a revived life as being sober, pure, and reverent! NOTE: Once again also that the passage mentions that a revived spirit will not seek the apparel of Jewelry, but instead says: They believed and were baptized, and rose to walk in newness of life--new creatures in Christ Jesus; not to fashion themselves according to the former lusts wearing of gold and aperral ect.
Now a curve ball that most Christians get confused with is the wedding ring, some people say that they are a symbol vanity just like any other peace of jewelry, while others way that they are just a symbol to show that you are married to this particular person. Once again we have to keep in mind that the only thing wrong with jewelry is the association. Which means that in other countries where the wedding doesn't have such a vanity symbol as in the U.
No need for argument, the truths are all right there in the bible and in the church manual! I hope you found this reading helpful and straightened out the standards that Adventist hold on Jewelry.
But one thing that is always very savory about the truth that it is up for objectification. So If any of you have any questions and comments I will be more than happy to answer them in this thread! The law of God, enshrined within the ark, was the great rule of righteousness and judgment. That law pronounced death upon the transgressor; but above the law was the mercy seat, upon which the presence of God was revealed, and from which, by virtue of the atonement, pardon was granted to the
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