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Beautiful Feet Newsletter: September 2021

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Uniting Indiana, Michigan,
and Ohio for Revival
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Working Among
>Some of the World’s Most
       Neglected People

 


Are you spiritually dry? This is an opportunity for you to have a fresh encounter with God.

ENCOUNTER NIGHT
Sunday night, September 12 @ 6pm
New Hope Christian Center
900 S. Wayne St.
Waterloo, IN


$35,000 for Rescue and Prevention of Sex Trafficking

Though this is not the primary focus of our ministry, we are also involved in the rescue and healing of those who have been enslaved by very evil and dangerous people.

Several months ago, we applied for a grant for a ministry in Indonesia that works with young men and women who are enslaved in the sex industry. That grant was approved and has now been received by that ministry.


Personal Revival / Freedom

The number of people in need of personal revival and freedom is staggering, and with so few people who have any experience with, or interest in this type of ministry, the line of people awaiting ministry keeps getting longer. Please pray with us for the Lord to send laborers into this area of ministry.


Accounts of Revival

During the month of August we completed the following revival accounts, which can be read on our website:

48 A.D. Revival During Paul’s 1st Missionary Journey

49 A.D. Revivals During Paul’s 2nd Missionary Journey

42 A.D. Revival at Antioch


PRAISE & PRAYER

Your Prayers

► Thank you for your prayers, especially during the past few weeks during our ministry in Italy. We know we are incapable of accomplishing anything without you standing with us in prayer!

 


Our Feet Overseas

Working Among Some of the World’s
Most Unreached People .


Construction on New Church


The church construction that began a little over a month ago is making great progress. Here is what the pastor has said in this short video:

We want to express thanksgiving to you for your blessings of donations toward this new church construction. This is the fourth week of this building’s construction (after the foundation was laid). We ask that you continue to support us with your prayers so that this construction will be fully completed for the glory of God.
Again, I want to say thank you to all God’s servants and donors that have already blessed us. The Lord bless you. Peace. Hallelujah.


Barriers to Revival

We’ve completed writing what we believe the Lord is saying are the nine barriers to revival. We have titled these nine barriers the “Considerations of Beautiful Feet.” We believe these nine topics are the primary things that are holding back revival, and until there is a concentrated effort to focus on these topics with prayer, preaching, and action, revival will always elude us. You can find all nine of the “Considerations” on our website.

Our seventh Consideration is included here:

Consideration #7: Low Standards of Modesty

This Consideration is about how the modesty of Christians sadly reflects that of the world, and this lack of moral restraint among Christians is a major barrier to revival, and at the same time it undermines social respect for the body of Christ.

We want to look specifically at modesty with clothing, and we begin by asking two questions:
…1. Does the Bible really describe how men and women should dress?
…2. Are followers of Jesus permitted to place those standards of decency on the shelf when it comes to swimming attire?

Note the difference between the bathing suits of the early 1900s and now. This isn’t supposed to be a humorous comparison, as there is nothing amusing about it.

Comparisons between bathing suits from early 1900s and now 

Who defines what is or what isn’t modest? Should we use standards of modesty that were in place during the first century? Why is it that so much skin can be shown today, but in previous generations it was absolutely forbidden?

Terrorism
Isn’t the immediate tendency of people today to place the label “prude” on someone who would call attention to immodest or immoral attire? Or maybe the label of “holier-than-thou” or even “judgmental” is used? The culture is filled with terrorists, and the most powerful weapon a terrorist has in their arsenal is a label–a name–like bigot, homophobe, Islamophobe, racist, etc.

These words are very powerful and can easily force people into silence. When people know that these labels can cause one to lose their job, their business, and their money due to lawsuits, they are often quick to make apologies, retract their words, and do all they can to get the accusations against them lifted.

Is that why there is so much toleration of sin in the body of Christ? Is that why there is an excessive exposure of skin, even among Christians—the terror of being labeled?

God Has Already Spoken on the Subject

And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. For women who claim to be devoted to God should make themselves attractive by the good things they do (1 Timothy 2:9-10).

Is the Bible authoritative? Has it been inspired by God (2 Timothy 3:16)? Did 1 Timothy 2:9-10 truly come from the mouth of God? If we believe that, then let God speak for Himself. His words are not complex. They are simple. They don’t need advanced theological degrees to interpret them, nor do they require the interjection of philosophical thought or human reasoning to make them understandable. Let God’s words stand alone. 

The Substance of 1 Timothy 2:9-10
► Be modest.
► Wear decent and appropriate clothing.
► Don’t draw attention to yourself.
► It applies to hair styles, jewelry, and clothing.
► It is okay to be attractive through your good works.

These two verses can be understood without volumes of commentary being required. To avoid accusations of legalism, would it be appropriate to ask the question: 

What is the motive behind me wearing this style of clothing, or this type of hair style, or this jewelry?

Though 1 Timothy 2:9-10 specifically mentions women, it applies to men as well. So, both men and women whose hearts are right with God will show love and respect toward others and will not draw attention to their physical bodies.

Tattoos
Would tattoos fall into the category spoken of in 2 Timothy 2:9-10—not to draw attention to yourself? Are tattoos received to glorify God or self (1 Corinthians 10:31)? Were they obtained as an act of defiance to authority, or as an act of rebellion? Or was their purpose to make them accepted by, and to fit in with, cultural norms of the secular, non-Christian society?

Exhibitionism
Consider the selfies of today and those from yesteryear. Aren’t many selfies today taken with the purpose of drawing attention to one’s physical appearance? Often the pictures taken make a display of the fleshly physique of the male or the fleshly contours of the female. But even if they were fully clothed, aren’t many of these pictures taken for the purpose of displaying one’s exterior beauty and not the attractiveness of the heart?

Preach the word!…. (2 Timothy 4:2)


Return to the Index of Considerations

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