TRUE BEAUTY

This is not about being old-fashioned.
And it’s not about earning salvation.

It’s about adornment.
And where beauty is meant to come from.

The New Testament speaks plainly:

“Not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls…”
1 Timothy 2:9

“Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning… of wearing of gold.”
1 Peter 3:3

The apostles shifted the focus.

From decoration
to devotion.

From ornament
to obedience.

This is not saying jewelry is demonic.

It’s saying holiness chooses simplicity.

Now let’s answer the common questions.

“But that’s cultural.”

Then why did both Paul and Peter address it?
Different cities.
Same instruction.

“Isn’t that legalism?”

Legalism says,
“This saves me.”

Holiness says,
“I’m saved .. now I want to please Him.”

“If ye love me, keep my commandments.”
John 14:15

“What about watches?”

Simple.

Is it for function?
Or for display?

The principle isn’t metal on skin.
It’s intentional adornment.

And to the new believer reading this,

This is not pressure.
It’s growth.

Holiness is not instant.
It is surrender, step by step.

In a world obsessed with enhancement,
Godly women choose reflection.

Not to look superior.
But to look separated.

Because true beauty
was never meant to shine from gold ,

But from godliness.
TRUE BEAUTY This is not about being old-fashioned. And it’s not about earning salvation. It’s about adornment. And where beauty is meant to come from. The New Testament speaks plainly: “Not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls…” 1 Timothy 2:9 “Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning… of wearing of gold.” 1 Peter 3:3 The apostles shifted the focus. From decoration to devotion. From ornament to obedience. This is not saying jewelry is demonic. It’s saying holiness chooses simplicity. Now let’s answer the common questions. “But that’s cultural.” Then why did both Paul and Peter address it? Different cities. Same instruction. “Isn’t that legalism?” Legalism says, “This saves me.” Holiness says, “I’m saved .. now I want to please Him.” “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” John 14:15 “What about watches?” Simple. Is it for function? Or for display? The principle isn’t metal on skin. It’s intentional adornment. And to the new believer reading this, This is not pressure. It’s growth. Holiness is not instant. It is surrender, step by step. In a world obsessed with enhancement, Godly women choose reflection. Not to look superior. But to look separated. Because true beauty was never meant to shine from gold , But from godliness.
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