Deuteronomy
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sandals, shoes etc where not existing when God created man, I just want us all to read { 2nd timothy 3:16} "That all scripture is given by the inspiration of GOD, profitable for doctrine, correction, and instruction in righteousness." Let us not mislead ourselves The BIBLE is The BIBLE.
Since the verse allows both possible interpretation, and knowing only one is totally correct, find another scriptural reference that will confirm which is meant by Deut 22:5.
I have one in mind right now and it is found in Psalm 133:1-3(emphasis on verse 2). AARON THE HIGH PRIEST WORE SKIRTS!
So we need to re-evaluate our stand on that verse with this method of study known as 'The principle of double reference'
Thanks
We need to have these discussions, because there are people like me, that have grown up thinking, what I wore is what would determine whether I make it into heaven. Please be patient as God uses people like you and these discussions to persuade me to trust Him.
@Steve,
You're proving Jacque’s point. It's not necessarily WHAT we wear, but the attitude behind it. Women began to wear pants to show that "what a man can do, a woman can do even better!" Some aren't satisfied to just wear pants, but want to be sexy to attract attention. I know all scripture is profitable, but I'm in the process of reading the words that came out of Jesus' mouth (red letters) I want to know what was important enough for Jesus to speak. I know all scripture is profitable.
“ Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? ( Matthew 6:30)”
“If then God so clothe the grass, which is to day in the field, and to morrow is cast into the oven; how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith ( Luke 12:28)?”
Isaiah tells us how God clothed the heavens, and continues to do so. In the Matthew and Luke passages, we see that God still has the same nature for grasses that existed thousands of years ago.
Before I can start anything, let me ask does God ever change or is he the same yesterday, today and forever? Or does he ever change his Word, Will, Laws?
You can’t tell me your heart is clean and you commit abomination. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh. So, you can only show out what's inside you.
Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Jesus came not to abolish the law.
Spirit and in truth and not in wears. Be wise.
If you want to go into details...we were not clothed at all in the beginning. God created Adam and Eve to wear no clothes. Pants and dresses did not exist then... So that is easy to see that God meant something else. People have a tendency, when they don't agree with something, to look it up in the bible and take a verse totally out of context to fit their comfort zone. Sometimes that comfort zone even stems from hate. We truly know that Jesus is NOTING but LOVE, and he loves us all. But, you can still find closed minded people that will take a verse and try and say else wise. Just because you don't agree, doesn't mean that God has or had your same point of view. He loves us ALL...POINT BLANK!!! He would not send us to hell for wearing clothes that don't supposedly pertain to our gender. If that were the case then He would have wiped out everyone back, because they ALL wear the same type of garment... a robe... sandals...no difference. Jesus’ Mercy goes far beyond our measure... and you are denying that by your closed minded views on His word. Just keep in mind that we all sin... and sin is sin... we are ALL saved who accept Him as our Lord and Savior and do our best to be more like Him each day. He says we will still be sinning up till He returns. What we wear is far less thing to worry about than making sure that our Love for Him is the most important thing in our lives, and that we seek to LOVE OTHERS as well. We encourage, not degrade. Jesus loved despite sin... He didn't call you out...He loved on you...