Well, I've enjoyed the discussion. Until the next time guys and girls! Thanks for the posts.
Wearing ties to church?
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by drfuss, Jun 8, 2006.
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...for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart. -
If I were to give a testimony or even share a teaching, I would most likely dress up a bit more. Tie? Maybe, maybe not. Easter Service, I also sang with the choir and that was concert dress . . . white and black (well, save for the funky orange and blue tie :thumbs:) .
Brett -
In the past I didn't wear a tie to church, now I do. When I started my new job and had to wear a tie everyday for work I decided that if I was going to wear one for man then the least I could do would be to wear one for God.
I see absoutly nothing wrong with not wearing a tie, the fact that I wear one is simply my personal choice.
Bill -
I tell you fellows, it is a good tool for your wife to lead you home when you get out of line.:laugh:
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ain't that the truth
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First of all, as long as you are covered, I don't care WHAT you wear to church.
IN our church it is interesting because we have some wearing jeans, some wearing kakis and some wearing suits.
A lot comes down to profession.
We have a couple of medical professionals that would not feel comfortable in less than a suit.
We have farmers that wear kakis and a nice shirt.
Others that wear jeans
I wear a tie if it looks good with the outfit I am wearing, an I am the song leader.
What a person wears is between that person and GOd and we really don't care one way or the other.
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I am a middle aged guy who has never felt comfortable in a tie and therefore I have only worn one on rare occasions. In fact, at the present time I don't even own a tie and have no plans to purchase one in the foreseeable future. I'm not going to go to go to church dressed like a slob, but to my way of figuring I've always believed that God looks at the heart and not at the outward appearance.
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Amazing the knowledge on here. :laugh:
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OK I am new here. But, what about boxers versus briefs?:laugh:
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Have to ask the pig if you can catch him.:laugh: :laugh:
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I also see the tie for all you fellows out there who say you are the "boss" at your homes. The tie is for the wife to show everyone else who really is the "boss" by leading you back home when she is ready to go. You are sitting there telling everyone how you rule your house and all of a sudden you feel a tug on your tie and guess who? It is the little wife leading the "boss" home. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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I haven't worn a tie to church in years. In fact, I haven't worn a tie anywhere in years, since my job allows for casual attire and I don't go out much to places that require dressing up. If the Bible commanded wearing a tie I would do so, but I'm not aware of any passage that dictates what clothes to wear to church.
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Ironically, growing up on a farm, I know that pigs sweat very little (they do sweat, but not much), but I still use the expression.
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pigs go back to the mud to cool their flesh... which is why Jesus used that analogy. along with the dog goes back to his vomit.
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do ducks sweat? cause i've always been saying that i sweat like a duck... :)
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I been thinking about wearing my tie to bed at night just in case I die.
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Why? The mortician is just going to take it off to prepare your body.
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