Garments of Glory

Kohen

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From nearly the beginning of Torah, Elohim (God) provides man with clothing to wear. These are the animal skins He gives Adam and Eve after the Fall. The animal skins are obviously an early expression of atonement, but they are also an early expression of modesty. I find it fascinating that the modesty taught in scripture is an echo of the Gospel itself, and even seems an important element in the likeness of God. From the modesty of our Jewish priests, who ascended a ramp to the altar instead of steps so as to conceal their nakedness, to the garments of glory promised by the prophet Isaiah to the modesty of apparel and modesty of heart as expressed in the Epistles for godly women, covering up our body is a deep and rich expression of salvation. Even Elohim is covered and clothed according to Holy Scriptures; He is covered in light; He is clothed in majesty. Is it any wonder that He promises His Kallah (Bride) fine linen, white clothing when they finally are to wed?

That fine clothing our Lord promises us represents our righteousness. Scripture clearly tells us that as well. Being covered up is in contrast to our nakedness, which represents our sin, our guilt, our shame. It’s furthermore in contrast to theJerusalem_Destruction nakedness of the land, the barren ruined Israel that remained after Elohim brought punishment on His wicked people. The word of God repeatedly shows us the shame of nakedness. When the Assyrians led the Egyptians and Ethiopians captive, their soldiers uncovered the captives’ buttocks to shame them on their long walk into captivity. When King David sought to humble himself greatly before Elohim, he worshipped in only little clothing, little enough that his wife was ashamed and ceased to desire him. Revealing nakedness as an expression is used over and over for revealing sin. The Lord God uncovers the nakedness of His sinful people. Then He brings them justice.

For these reasons and more, our modesty is a picture of Elohim’s saving process. A picture of His plan. An image of one of its final expressions. So strange then, that the holy practice of modesty and even the word “modesty” itself have become nearly alien to the Kallah that our Lord is to marry. Bring it up in your community and you’ll either get some puzzled looks, or you’ll get some souls who agree there’s too much skin floating around, but have no idea what to do about it. However, scripture itself, and pious men throughout the centuries, have ALWAYS known that there is something to do about it. It’s called covering our nakedness.

That is a difficult thought for many in the Body of Messiah today. We have been taught in recent years that having standards as such is Pharisaic or legalistic. We’ve been taught that grace will just lead souls the way to figure it out themselves. But you see, that’s a false Christian philosophy. It is also one of the reasons for the abandonment of modesty in general. You might call it an ideology of lawlessness and it’s a major cause of the half-naked Bride we see around us. It’s a lie that’s been repeated over and over and so often that now believers across the globe accept it. But beloved. It is not true.

We can be lovers of Messiah, true children of His grace, and ALSO live with standards. Here, let me show you. I’m going to say a standard of modesty, and you can repeat after me. Are you ready? Good. Here it goes….NECK. Did you get that? N-E-C-K NECK. Let me hear you say it loud and clear. Wonderful! Now I’m going to say another standard, and believe me, I’m still loving Messiah just as much when I say it. Here it goes….ANKLE. That’s right just one word. Ankle. Now I’m not even finished yet with a thorough expression of modesty, but I’ve already set a few strong fixed points in our godly standard, our illustration of our Lord’s glory.

If I want I could continue, but I’ll let the information on this page do that for me later. I hope and pray it helps you wade into, swim into and embrace the practice of modesty. I also hope it encourages you to be bold, and seek to bring real standards to your congregations and broader communities. And please don’t give up. You know, the first time you talk about it to a church leader, there’s an excellent chance you’ll get absolutely nowhere at all. You might get some smoke-blowing. You might get some double-talk. Some excuses. Some accusations, just as you would expect from the Adversary himself. But DO NOT give up. Keep persuading your community. Keep practicing modesty yourself.

We are the holy Bride of Messiah and we must not live like the world around us, which puts the human soul in the place of God and is enamored with nakedness. We are not like that. We are like the virgin, keeping her lamp ready, preparing for when her bridegroom comes. We submit the human soul to God and are enamored with His radiant garments.

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He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. (Rev 3:5-6)

To the Restoration of the Bride:
A Biblical Review of Modesty — By Scott T. Brown. This audio sermon on modesty is one of the best you will find. It discusses modesty, primarily for women, centered on six main biblical texts. It’s aptly titled — Wearing the Robes of Righteousness.
One or Two articles on Amish Plain Dress — The Amish and other traditional Mennonites have a standard of covering which covers most of the body. The Amish and some others also have a “plain” style, which does not allow clothes which have bright colors or patterns.

My Journey into Modesty — This is an overview of how I took on modesty in my life and offeres a few pieces of advice for other believers.
Early Church — Here is some but not all of the commentary by early Church leaders about modesty. They are very clear about covering up the body, and equally on avoiding adornment.I appreciate their overall spirit of seeking holiness as well as their plain talk against evil.

Advice on Respecting Modesty in this Fallen Age — Article by the author.
Incorruptible Beauty vs. Cosmetics — I wrote this to explain how the Christian staying away from makeup, jewelry, and similar “beauty” rituals is in line with Scripture. It is a letter in response to a pastor’s comment calling this “extreme.”
A Catholic standard of modesty based on the holiness of Miriam
A Short Video on Modesty — A man’s man tells it like it is.
 — By Paul Nilson.
The Traditional Jewish Standard — Notice how clear cut this explanation is. Modesty is not nearly as difficult as some people would like to make it. If you care you can easily do it. 

LGBT or MNPS? — Modest Natural Plain and Simple: This letter to a brother in Messiah begins by answering the question of why I wear a beard, and continues by explaining the simple application of biblical principles to our life. We practice modesty and we respect the way that God made us. I wish all other Christians did.
Authority on Her Head: This article on the Christian headcovering is also on the Articles Menu on the right. The headcovering is not specifically about modesty, but I place a link here also as it interweaves with the meaning and the practice of modesty.

 Propose Modesty in Your Community
Sample Modesty Proposal for a Congregation — This is packed with observations, so if you use it you may want to remove a few things.
Sample Modesty Proposal for a Christian Event
Sample Modesty Proposal for an Organization — This is aimed at a large church, denomination or religious umbrella organization. It comes with a sample advert which briefly announces and explains the standards alongside relevant scripture.


America, Let’s Put on Some Clothes 
Katies Mercantile  — This online shop sells mostly traditional Mennonite clothing and accessories. We’ve ordered handmade dresses from them and appreciate their work.
Quaker Jane — This website is a hub for Quaker Plain Dress
Modest Clothes — This appears to be multi-ethnic and multi-religious modest clothing.
Hannahlise — This appears to be mostly contemporary modest clothes, and looks much better than most contemporary shops which call themselves modest.
Gehman’s County Fabrics — You can find modest skirts and dresses along with fabrics and other goods. Much of the apparel is made to order.
Modest Apparel USA
Shukr — This is an Islamic modest clothes shop. We’ve ordered from them before and like their work.

Modest Sportswear
Ah— A Christian athlete defending her dignity? Nope, a Muslim again!
Meant to be Modest — This modest swimwear website is run by Christians.
A Muslim shop for modest swimwear.
An article by Catholics which lists many modest clothing shops, including modest sports wear. I don’t know how good all the resources are.
Another modest sportswear website. Again, NOT by Christians.
A short video promo for modest swimwear. You know, a lot of people think covering up like this is silly. But isn’t it worse than silly to have your mother, sister, daughter trot around mostly naked for everyone to see? 

About

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The main page of Holiness of the Bride pretty much tells you the essentials of our group, I just thought I’d take the time here to introduce myself and say a little more about it. My name’s Tom Ackerman. I’m a Messianic Jew. I was inspired  in 2013 to begin this webpage, and this organization, because of the terrible state of the Body of Messiah, the defiled state of the holy Bride.

Not only that, but I felt that I must start this website because of the extraordinary difficulty of seeking change directly in ministry. As anyone mildly acquainted with ministry knows, it is heavily compromised, and not at all prepared to be the saints we need be to serve our Savior. Having worked in ministry myself, and having lost my job for openly teaching what the Bible does, and what Christians hate, I am consecrated to working for restoration in the Church, whether it be within a ministry or completely on my own. Let us reform our lives, our families and our congregations. If your pastor kicks you out then go and start at home. Let us change the world.

You might notice that there’s a decent amount of Hebrew lingo in this website, starting with its name. That might confuse a few people, but I’ll try and include a translation, the first time a term appears. I don’t include the Hebrew because I’m trying to create a Hebrew roots focus, but only because it is natural for me as a Messianic Jew to include it, and I think it enriches them meaning of our faith and our doctrines. Basically, I just like it and it’s a part of me. And you know, our Savior was a Jew.

You will find an invitation to join our Sacred Community here, which you can join as Member, Friend or Ally. I definitely encourage people to spend time learning about the subjects and meditating on them before making commitments. I also ask you to take them seriously. This isn’t for entertainment purposes. It is for sanctification purposes. Many believers are ignorant of their faith and not even deeply curious about theology or Church history. We must change that. We must be committed to living as we are called to live. I would be interested in hearing from people who are seeking holiness in their own lives, or who are seeking to bring holiness or reform to their congregation. I’m certainly willing to publish testimonies of that kind here, and I have sent a few of those messages out to our members.

I hope it will be a valuable experience for you here. At the minimum I want to inspire you in your faith so that you burn with the fire of God. At the most I want to see the brethren unite with us as members. This website is mostly constructed, but don’t be surprised if I add a few more sections to cover important aims in restoration. Feel free to write me at the E-mail provided on the main page and in the footer: kodeshkallah@yahoo.com.

May the Lord bless and keep you.

Bashem Yeshua (in the name of Jesus),

Tom

 

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DaliMountainStreamWelcome to Kodesh Kallah, the Holiness of the Bride. We are seeking the reformation of the Church, the restoration of the Body of Messiah and the holiness of the Bride. To put that in more practical language, we are asking brothers in Christ to make a commitment to holy living which is the fruit of our faith. We’re also asking pastors and other leaders to make a commitment to leading their flocks in holiness.

We keep the guidelines of our community at the bottom of this page, should you wish to formally join, and for those unsure about actual membership, you can participate as a friend and walk with us in our common goal. Our sights should all be on the Lord. We encourage restoration of biblical marriage, holy modesty, roles of men and women, Christian education and other biblical and common sense traditions. We also feature learning resources on our main pages, some of which I’ve written and some of which come from a variety of other sources. A part of our goal is to spread the word, and not just from our own group, but also from other godly brethren.

Let’s face it, at this late hour, and with the Body of Messiah living much like the rest of the world, we ought to have a hard time complaining about the godlessness and immorality surrounding us. Our complaints soDaliMountStairsund immensely hypocritical when we are living nearly as they are. Christians seek after materialism, sensuality, the lusts of the flesh, take multiple partners for marriage, pump the same entertainment into their eyes and ears, worship the same unnatural feminism and soak up the same attitudes and philosophies around them. Not only that, but in churches and ministries of all kinds, they silence those servants who will actually preach from the Holy Bible. It is absolutely tragic. So before we seek to change the society around us and be a light to the world, let us pursue radical change in our own lives. Let us seek a lifestyle which is truly grounded in our faith, and immersed in the perfect holiness which our Savior provides. We should want to be pure for our Lord. After all, the Church is to be His Bride.

If you are not used to having many standards of Christian holiness in your lifestyle, I’d imagine the commitments we ask you to make sound very heavy if not beyond what you would consider possible. Nevertheless, I urge you to start somewhere, even with a few of them. They are spiritual treasures. As children of God we should hunger and thirst for them. I began with one or two commitments myself when I was new in the faith, and by the grace which God freely provides, have taken even more into my lifestyle. Why did I do it? Because I sincerely believe ALL of us should live in committed holiness. And truth be told, if I want everyone to live that way, I ought to live that way myself. So remember I am not asking you to take on something that I am not willing to do myself.

Vl Chngsha 085It is my passionate belief that if we humble ourselves before God, and allow Him to transform us, He will use us as His light, His lamp His Menorah to the world. That is God’s promise to us. We only need to let go of our committed worldliness. Let go of living how WE want to live. Then, we will be a living example of God’s love. Then we will have something to teach the world around us. Then we will be a Ground Zero for a new society.

Please come and join us.

 

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