Is This Modest?
Answering the Question for those who pursue Purity
If a Lady’s Head is Uncovered, is she Modest?
The words below were written by John Calvin. His words show he believed that the uncovering of a woman’s head would lead to a decline in modesty. I’m struck by how accurately a man from the 1500’s has described the dress of today’s women.
“So if women are thus permitted to have their heads uncovered and to show their hair, they will eventually be allowed to expose their entire breasts, and they will come to make their exhibitions as if it were a tavern show; they will become so brazen that modesty and shame will be no more; in short they will forget the duty of nature…Further, we know that the world takes everything to its own advantage. So, if one has liberty in lesser things, why not do the same with this the same way as with that? And in making such comparisons they will make such a mess that there will be utter chaos. So, when it is permissible for the women to uncover their heads, one will say, ‘Well, what harm in uncovering the stomach also?’ And then after that one will plead for something else; ‘Now if the women go bareheaded, why not also bare this and bare that?’ Then the men, for their part, will break loose too. In short, there will be no decency left, unless people contain themselves and respect what is proper and fitting, so as not to go headlong overboard” (John Calvin - 1509-1564)
Is head covering and the principles behind it of such significance that the neglect of doing so has led to the immodesty of today?
1 Corinthians 11: 5 & 6
“But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven. For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered.”
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