body adornment jewellery
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 04/04/2007 10:18 am by admin
body adornment jewellery

What God thinks about outer beauty?
I read my Bible today and I came across this verse: "Your beauty should not come from external adornment such as braided hair and the use of gold jewelry and fine clothes. On the contrary, should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of gentle and quite spirit, which is of great value in the eyes of God. "1 Peter 3:01, which verse is a very good, but I have a question. Does this mean that God would rather go without makeup fashion jewelry and apparel? Like fashion, and make me look good. I also know that the Bible says my body is a temple to the temple should not have a pleasing appearance? To Please let me know your thoughts and interpretations! Thank you!
We need to look respectable, like a lady. At home, I wear what I want, and are therefore as I want, I makeup, clothes, and it looks great for my husband. In public, I wear less makeup and dresses that are knee length or below, without division and daring short shorts, must be used at home too.
The Lord wants us to look good for our husbands and wives, if not, just stay valid, there is nothing wrong with wanting to look good system, but we must always fight for the inner beauty first, beauty that the Lord gives us the inside (Radiating outwards), by his Holy Spirit. This is my interpretation of this verse:) Proverbs 31:30 Charm is deceitful and beauty is fleeting, but the woman who fears Yahweh, she shall be praised. Blessed be the Name of God, Queen
are ladies that wear too much jewelry simply making up for lost youth and beauty?
I strongly feel that the older a woman gets, the more jewelty and embellishments she wears, especially as you go up the income scale. Teens and college kids prob are more into piercings or
ankle bracelets at most. As you get into the 30’s and 40’s, you
see the rings and earings, embellished by diamonds. At 60+,
you see veritable showcases of jewelry, especially as you go up the income scale, almost literally covered with diamonds from head to toe. The upper class socialite can be seen with a whole
display of tieras, necklaces, earings, large palatine crosses,
bracelets from wrist to elbow over her suede gloves, and brooches
wherever room can be had on the body proper.
Again, my question is, is this just to make up for lost youth?
If so, is this a progressive thing as a woman ages? And why?
How could the glitter of a D-flawless diamond ever make up for the lost charms of youth? Is the sense of aging too much to
bear without the adornment of jewelry?
I love jewelry and I have been told I accessorize well. I am near 40, but continually shock others when I am carded due to a youthful appearance. As you gain more financial stability you are able to indulge in those things you could not afford in the lean years…and some people just have bad taste, or are making up for other things, besides lost youth, such as culture, status, economic standing. Not to mention it is the best apology a spouse can buy
Piercings, jewelry, and offspring, oh my!
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