Be dressed for service and well prepared, as though you were waiting for your master to return. Luke 12:35-36 NLT
Unless I live in a nudist colony, dressing is
necessary.
Dressing for success is more along the lines of
what I’ve been taught. Dressing down for work or for a night out on the town
wasn’t the norm when I was growing up. Sundays meant a suit and a tie—sometimes
even a vest. Shoes were shined on Saturday night. Going out on the town meant
looking presentable as well. Shirttails were tucked, and at least dress blue
jeans were worn. Dressing for a job interview meant almost repeating what I did
for Sunday. Work attire required suitable clothes for appropriate positions—jeans
for dirty jobs and dress slacks, shirts, and perhaps a tie for professional
positions. Dressing correctly was a part of being ready.
Jesus instructed His followers to dress for His
return. He compared Himself to a master returning from a wedding feast and
finding some of his servants ready but others not. He would show special favor
to the ready ones, but not the others.
Being dressed and ready involves wearing the
helmet of salvation. Helmets guard the brain and mind. With the mind, we think,
reason, and consider. Thoughts in turn produce actions. When we think on things
that are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, and of good report, we act
accordingly.
Next are the shoes of peace. Our world is filled
with war and turmoil. It needs people who will boldly carry the message of
peace, which the gospel brings.
Dressing for God’s work also entails putting on
the breastplate of righteousness. God puts this around us when we place our
faith in what His Son accomplished on Calvary’s cross. Through faith, we trade
our sinfulness for Christ’s righteousness, putting us on good terms with our heavenly
Father.
The belt of truth snuggles our garments. If we
don’t stand for truth, we’ll fall for anything.
The shield of faith enables us to ward off Satan's fiery darts. By faith, we can overcome the temptations he sends our
way.
Our sword is the Word of God. By studying it, we
receive the power to dress in godliness, serve in sincerity, and act with
integrity.
Be dressed and ready to serve the King of Kings.
Father, prod me to dress appropriately so I might
be ready to do Your work.
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