What The Bible Say About Stylish Hair And Attachment



(1) Whatever we do (or don’t do) should be to the glory of God ( 1 Corinthians 10:31 ).
(2) Whatever we do should promote/advance the gospel ( 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 ).
(3) Whatever we do should edify (build up) others, and not cause them to stumble ( 1 Corinthians 8:7-13; 10:23-24 ).
(4) With regard to our hair, Paul taught that it was given for a covering. He also says that it is shameful for a woman to cut off all her hair ( 1 Corinthians 11:1-6 ).  Thus, if a woman had lost her hair because of chemotherapy (or some other malady not within her control) I would think that she would want to purchase a wig, at least until her hair grew in.
(5) Paul and Peter warn women against seeking the kind of adornment which seeks to gain the attention of others, rather than adorning their husband with the headship God says should be his ( 1 Corinthians 11:1-16 ; 1 Peter 3:1-6 ).
(6) Matters that are not specifically addressed in the Bible, and for such matters there is no clear governing principle, which either commends or condemns it.   (For example, should a Christian bowl, or play cards?)  Such matters would be issues of personal conviction.  One may do this, or not do so, based upon conscience.  We ought not debate such practices, nor should we condemn others or seek to convert them to our personal convictions ( Romans 14:1 —15:7).

The tattoo, eye lashes, stylish hair, stylish cloth etc. Do you put them on to the glory of God? I think we should allow the holy spirit to be in charge of our heart because there is the engine room of sin.

When you are not descently dress, how can others learn from you while preaching to them?

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