Waist Deep 2018 - November 17


Colossians 3: 12 Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. (NIV)


Anyone who spends time with the Lord will find it evidenced in his life.*


A uniform identifies you with your employer. You are representing your company when you wear their uniform. The uniform says something about where you work and who you are. Or . . . it could simply be a disguise. Displaying the company logo on your clothes isn’t enough to get you a paycheck. You have to comply with company policy if you want to be a true member of the team.

I knew a girl in college who was so modest that when you knocked on the door of her dorm room, she would not open it until she was fully clothed – including shoes, unlike the rest of us who didn’t mind being seen in our PJs or other loungewear. What about us? Are we dressed in proper spiritual attire? I find that sometimes I wear the appropriate spiritual garments but they’re not totally zipped and buttoned – they’re just draped over me and in danger of exposing me at any moment. Don’t we all occasionally go about partially clothed, hoping that the wind doesn’t blow? Perhaps we shouldn’t open the door until we are wearing all of our spiritual clothes: compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. And don’t step outside until you make sure that all your spiritual garments are properly fastened!


I don’t care what lost people wear to church. All I care about is that they are wearing righteousness when they leave.*


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