Holiness

"Suzette Vermillion" (vermilli@pilot.msu.edu)
Mon, 26 Feb 1996 10:37:34 -0500 (EST)


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> I have been flying through my mail and I saw the discussion on holiness. So
> I thought I put my two cents in too (for what they are worth :)). Anyway, to
> me holiness is the most beautiful thing in the world. It is an outward
> reflection of your inward spirit. If you love God you want to please him in
> every aspect. If the bible says don't wear pants, my love for God prevents
> me from doing so. Same thing with cutting hair, wearing shorts, mixed
> bathing....If it displeases God I won't do it. So why argue about it? Should
> we not always say "what more can I do to please you?" instead of "how can I
> make this commandment (or whatever) as easy for me as possible?". Ever
> notice the first thing a backslider does, she cuts her hair. Wonder why? My
> thought on this is that our outward appearance is a reflection of our walk
> with God and our separation from the world. Doris
> Dos-User
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Amen again!  Praise the Lord for peole that Believe in Holiness both inward and
outward holiness:>.  I guess there must be something about not cutting your
hair if that is the first thing a women does when she walks a way from God.

I heard a sister speak at our ladies retreat in Michigan a couple years ago
that talk on this subject.  She did a very good job.  I wish I remebered all of
her message because I would send it to you all.
Suzette :)