Someone said that since God is with us 24/7,and that if we ware suits and ties, or dresses to church, then we should do the the same always.
Now, under most surcumstances, I would agree, but not everyone is able to ware dresses or suits all the time because of certian things. Such as work conditions. My pastor's wife had a job were she wasn't able to ware dresses, and my grandfather worked construction and couldn't.
I, personaly don't own a pair of pants or shorts. My grandmother complains that whenever we go somewere that she looks like the teenager and I look like the granny!
I agree with HCL. It's about how modest we are. I also agree with Ernie.
Church is God's house. We ought to respect it. We ought to dress modest at church, and really, we ought to dress modest always. We are representing Christ whereever we go.
I used to ware pants everywhere but church, but about a year after I got saved, I really felt convicted about how I dressed. I mean, when you saw me, you could see no difference from any other teenager. It bothered me. I wanted to be a good representitive for my Savior.
Some people say it is more about the heart than how we look, and, true it does have to do with the heart, but people can't see my heart. They only have an outward view of me. If they see someone who looks just like them, then they will probably think:"hmm. She says she's a Christian, but she looks just like me. If she's okay, then i must be."
And this also applys to a church too. If a lost person walked into a church and saw men and women wearing shorts, they might think: "well, I can't tell a difference. They look like the world."
Now, I'm not telling you what to do, or putting anyone down if you believe differently. I try not to allow myself to think about what a person wears, but about their personality. I think you SHOULD be modest especialy at church, because it's God's house and we should show respect, but everyone must make their own decision.
And I know someone is going to ask, so I'll clear it up now.
NO, if someone wears shorts to church or anywhere else, that dosn't make them any less saved than anyone else.
Simply stating my opinion on this issue.
Thanks for reading this,
Abby