Poll: Jewelry, Rings, and Bands
- JimFoxvog
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Re: Poll: Jewelry, Rings, and Bands
My reading of the NT is not wearing jewelry of any kind, but I don't want to impose that on others or judge others. We didn't do wedding rings, but my wife wore a gold ring from her grandmother for many years, and I didn't bring it up, but just mentioned my opinion when the topic rarely came up.
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Re: Poll: Jewelry, Rings, and Bands
The poll results are interesting.
No votes for #7,8. Folks who are fine with finger rings/bands don't get really technical about the particulars.
I'm surprised that only 2 people on MennoNet are fine with jewelry no questions asked. So that must say something about this forum.
No votes for #7,8. Folks who are fine with finger rings/bands don't get really technical about the particulars.
I'm surprised that only 2 people on MennoNet are fine with jewelry no questions asked. So that must say something about this forum.
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I am OK with people wearing jewelry because I am not 100% convinced the NT prohibits it. I think it was a way of saying don't put all your efforts into that and forget modesty and discretion.
However, our household refrains from wearing any at all.
However, our household refrains from wearing any at all.
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I have not problem with jewelry if it is not so 'out there' that it's the first things folks see. I have worn a simple necklace in the past and wore a watch for years - being a nurse I needed one. These days I only wear a simple wedding ring- never had an engagement ring - my choice. Husband has a wedding ring but hasn't worn it for years- it bothers his finger.
I truly don't see the NT forbidding jewelry- but I do think it should be low key and not ostentatious or cost a fortune. Simplicity
I truly don't see the NT forbidding jewelry- but I do think it should be low key and not ostentatious or cost a fortune. Simplicity
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Re: Poll: Jewelry, Rings, and Bands
That's about where I am. I'm not convinced it's something believers should fight about and that includes trying to force groups to accept it who aren't comfortable with it.
Our alliance recently created a policy against it and I felt ambivalent. Our fellowship had asked members not to wear them from its beginnings, but I'm also cautious about the making of many policies that are interpretation based.
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Re: Poll: Jewelry, Rings, and Bands
Pretty much where I am also.QuietlyListening wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 8:53 am I have not problem with jewelry if it is not so 'out there' that it's the first things folks see. I have worn a simple necklace in the past and wore a watch for years - being a nurse I needed one. These days I only wear a simple wedding ring- never had an engagement ring - my choice. Husband has a wedding ring but hasn't worn it for years- it bothers his finger.
I truly don't see the NT forbidding jewelry- but I do think it should be low key and not ostentatious or cost a fortune. Simplicity
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Me as well.joshuabgood wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 9:13 amPretty much where I am also.QuietlyListening wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 8:53 am I have not problem with jewelry if it is not so 'out there' that it's the first things folks see. I have worn a simple necklace in the past and wore a watch for years - being a nurse I needed one. These days I only wear a simple wedding ring- never had an engagement ring - my choice. Husband has a wedding ring but hasn't worn it for years- it bothers his finger.
I truly don't see the NT forbidding jewelry- but I do think it should be low key and not ostentatious or cost a fortune. Simplicity
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Re: Poll: Jewelry, Rings, and Bands
I think some of the arguments here seem to indicate that wearing jewelry is inherently wrong, and has pagan origins. But look what God said to His people.
I clothed thee also with broidered work, and shod thee with badgers' skin, and I girded thee about with fine linen, and I covered thee with silk.
I decked thee also with ornaments, and I put bracelets upon thy hands, and a chain on thy neck.
And I put a jewel on thy forehead, and earrings in thine ears, and a beautiful crown upon thine head. [Eze 16:10-12 KJV]
I clothed thee also with broidered work, and shod thee with badgers' skin, and I girded thee about with fine linen, and I covered thee with silk.
I decked thee also with ornaments, and I put bracelets upon thy hands, and a chain on thy neck.
And I put a jewel on thy forehead, and earrings in thine ears, and a beautiful crown upon thine head. [Eze 16:10-12 KJV]
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No disrespect to the last poster. It just caught my eye again after a loss I had made on this subject.
I am amazed at the inconsistent view so many have on the OT. One minute a person says we are freed from that in the NT, next subject they are quoting the OT.
I do get it. I hold to the view that everything in the OT is a teaching moment. There are principles involved that while the strict “law” is not binding on us per se, no instruction by God has lost its value. When God commanded the Israelites to slaughter everyone and their beasts, it does not apply to us today to do the literal slaughtering. But we are called to not take part or take the products on an unholy alliance.
But while I respect views on having a ring or not, having a Christmas tree or not, I hesitate to tell someone else the OT commands this of them. I think if we stand before God one day, and it turns out we misapplied something or misunderstood something IN GRACE AND HUMILITY there is a good chance He will forgive. Charity covers a multitude of sins.
I am amazed at the inconsistent view so many have on the OT. One minute a person says we are freed from that in the NT, next subject they are quoting the OT.
I do get it. I hold to the view that everything in the OT is a teaching moment. There are principles involved that while the strict “law” is not binding on us per se, no instruction by God has lost its value. When God commanded the Israelites to slaughter everyone and their beasts, it does not apply to us today to do the literal slaughtering. But we are called to not take part or take the products on an unholy alliance.
But while I respect views on having a ring or not, having a Christmas tree or not, I hesitate to tell someone else the OT commands this of them. I think if we stand before God one day, and it turns out we misapplied something or misunderstood something IN GRACE AND HUMILITY there is a good chance He will forgive. Charity covers a multitude of sins.
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