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Modesty: Am I my brother's keeper?

Modesty: Am I my brother's keeper?
Apr 11, 2018 · 11m 49s

The Scarlet Virgins Episode #6 - Modesty Growing up, Rebecca Lemke was taught that modesty was a woman's issue. She was told that men were visual and didn't possess self-control,...

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The Scarlet Virgins Episode #6 - Modesty

Growing up, Rebecca Lemke was taught that modesty was a woman's issue. She was told that men were visual and didn't possess self-control, so it was the duty of her and her female friends to keep their male companions on the straight and narrow.

After leaving legalism and purity culture, Rebecca was introduced to the idea that women play no part in loving their male neighbors through their wardrobe. This rhetoric left her thinking: Am I my brother's keeper?

In this episode, she recounts her experiences with both of these schools of thought and offers her Christ-focused approach as an alternative.
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Jeralynn Peach

Jeralynn Peach

6 years ago

Some thoughts as you were talking about modesty and not causing our brother or sister to stumble by what we wear or don’t wear. I totally agree with you about the rationale or reason that we are supposed to do anything for the Lord or for people around us: love and concern for them. As opposed to fear and condemnation. Obviously, we love God not out of fear and condemnation but because he is our loving heavenly father and best friend. So, we can also apply that to our neighbors around us.
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