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| Originally posted at Ignitum Today | 
“Modesty is more than a fashion statement, it’s a daily decision to dress like the child of God you are…”
In
 order for one to dress in a spirit of modesty, we must first understand
 why. Why should I care about what I wear and how I wear it?
When
 we hear the word modesty, more often than not we immediately think of 
clothing or sometimes the lack of clothing that some wear. It is true 
that clothing is a big factor in the meaning of modesty, but it’s not 
the only thing. It’s mainly about realizing and understanding the 
dignity of us as a person, and those we are in contact with. It’s about 
understanding our worth and dignity as a child of God. Modesty calls us 
to live a life of virtue.
Why
 a life of virtue? Because what’s the point of dressing in a way that 
honors God’s creation if our speech, our conduct and the way we interact
 with others is not as virtuous? Basically you become your own worst 
enemy. Yes, you are dressing honorably but at the same time speaking in a
 foul language. Or it could be that you dress in a way that brings 
dignity to the human person, but at the same time you are conversing and
 acting around young men in a way that doesn’t portray any virtue. You 
see, modesty involves more than just clothing. Modest dress is simply an
 outpouring of your pure and modest heart.
"How beautiful then is modesty
and what a gem among virtues it is."
-St. Bernard
Modesty
 encompasses the entire person, not just the outer fashion sense. True 
modesty brings dignity and worth to the person, because we recognize the
 person as one with both a body and a soul. We acknowledge that we were 
created by God in HIS image and we have a responsibility to carry and 
present ourselves in a way that is pleasing to God.
Modest 
clothing is actually more revealing because it shows the dignity of the 
human body through both clothing and most importantly by how we act and 
carry ourselves in that clothing. We should never present ourselves in 
such a way that lowers our dignity and projects a message that others 
can or should desire to use us. We are not objects but rather subjects 
with a soul.
A modestly dressed woman has a mystery about her as 
well as a sense of humility, dignity and confidence because she doesn’t 
need to lower herself to the standards of the world. Rather, she makes 
the world stop and look up to what the standards should be.
Women 
of today need to set the bar for the men. Because if we set the bar so 
low, by the way we dress and conduct ourselves, then the men aren’t 
going to step up and be the Godly knight they are called to be.
 

 


