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Biblical to Modern Wear: What Would Jesus Don?

Fashion has long been a powerful form of self-expression. Clothing choices provide a unique way to wordlessly craft your outward identity, making a statement about who you are or what you stand for; revealing cultural heritage, personal values, or even your mood on any given day. 

Fashion trends have evolved dramatically over the centuries, from the flowing robes of ancient times to the sleek, to the fashion trends of today. Read along as we embark on a playful exploration that examines the cultural and symbolic significance of fashion in the Bible, and speculate what Jesus’ wardrobe might look like if He were here today. Would He opt for the simplicity of His time—a humble tunic and sandals—or perhaps opt for a minimalist, modern look? 

During the time of the Bible, clothing was practical, meeting the needs of daily life. Yet, much like today, garments were not purely functional, as different pieces often spoke to culture, status, purpose, or faith. 

Here's a look at some of the common clothing items worn during that period:

Tunics: Long, loose everyday attire worn by men and women, often made of wool or linen.
Cloaks: Outer garments used for warmth, draped over the shoulders, and essential for protection against the elements.
Sandals: Simple footwear made of leather or plant fibers, essential for walking in rugged terrain.
Head coverings: Worn for practical and religious reasons, they shielded from the sun and signified humility or reverence.

Now we will take a look at specific garments in the Bible that are imbued with value and meaning.

Each piece conveys a message rich with faith, identity, and favor:

The Tallit: A prayer shawl is worn by Jewish men during prayers, with its fringes (tzitzit) serving as a reminder of God’s commandments.
Sackcloth: Worn as a sign of repentance and mourning, sackcloth was used to express deep sorrow and humility before God.
Joseph’s Coat of Many Colors: Symbolizes Joseph’s favored status with his father, Jacob. However, it also sparked jealousy and resentment among his brothers, leading to his betrayal and eventual rise in Egypt. The coat represents themes of favoritism, envy, and how God can transform difficult circumstances for a greater purpose.
The Hem of a Prophet’s Garment: In the case of Elijah and Elisha, the hem of their garments often represented their prophetic authority and connection with God.
The High Priest’s Ephod: A richly adorned garment worn by the high priest, including the breastplate with twelve stones representing the tribes of Israel. It symbolized the priest’s role as a mediator between God and the people.
Esther’s Robe: Esther’s royal robes highlighted her transformation from an ordinary Jewish girl to a queen who used her position to save her people, illustrating themes of courage and providence.
The Robe of Jesus: This robe, worn by Jesus during His crucifixion, is a representation of unity and wholeness. Its seamless design was so valuable that Roman soldiers cast lots for it rather than tearing it apart. The robe reminds us of Christ’s unbroken nature and the spiritual significance of His sacrifice.

Imagining what Jesus' wardrobe would look like today is an amusing juxtaposition of ancient modesty with contemporary threads. Given His emphasis on humility and approachability, His wardrobe choices today would likely express these core principles while blending seamlessly with current styles.

Check out our best guesses at what l would fill His closet:

Minimalistic Basics: Simple and quality pieces like plain T-shirts and well-fitting jeans.
Reasoning: Speaks to His message of modesty and rejection of material excess. 

Comfortable Casuals: Comfortable yet stylish options like button-down shirts and chinos.
Reasoning: Embraces a laid-back and relatable demeanor that emphasizes His approachability. 

Eco-Friendly: Sustainable ethically produced garments.
Reasoning: Aligns with teachings on stewardship while expressing compassion and respect for all creation. 

Classic Elegance: Timeless pieces such as a tailored blazer or a simple dress shirt.
Reasoning: Respectfully honors inner virtue and grace without being ostentatious. 

Contemporary Traditionals: Adaptations of ancient robes with modern cuts and fabrics.
Reasoning: An honor to His earthly heritage. 

Demographically Inspired: Clothing that incorporates diverse cultural elements.
Reasoning: Communicates the inclusive universal application of His teachings. 

Ergonomic Footwear: Practical and humble sneakers.
Reasoning: For walking, connecting with, and serving others. 

Thoughtful Accessories: Scarves inspired by the tallit, and a necklace with a simple cross pendant.
Reasoning: Incorporating elements of His spiritual heritage while subtly acknowledging His spiritual eminence. 

While clothing can certainly be used to express ourselves, in the end, it’s not the clothes we wear but the heart behind them that matters most to God. As we imagine a hypothetical wardrobe for Jesus in today’s world, it is clear that whether He were to wear minimalist attire, or updated versions of robes from His time on earth, the essence of His teachings—humility, compassion, and connection—would shine through. Fashion may change, but the call to live with love and integrity remains forever timeless.

-Torrance Community Church of Christ

Putting Christ’s Love in Action

Imagine a world where every act of kindness, moment of patience, and gesture of forgiveness is rooted in a profound love that positively impacts both the giver and the receiver. Christ’s love is an active and powerful force that compels us to live differently and is implicit in creating valuable change among others. As we explore how to embody and demonstrate His love, consider the magnitude of the outward effect of embracing the countless opportunities you have to express His love. 

Understanding Christ’s Love

 A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.  John 13:34

John 13:34 gives us a directive that calls us to a higher standard of love- to love as Christ loves. Suitably, we need to first gain an understanding of His love. It challenges us to question our actions and attitudes, encouraging us to adopt a lifestyle that mirrors Christ’s selflessness, humility, and compassion. It allows us to better appreciate the call to life others in the same manner as Him. 
   Christ’s love is fundamentally different from any other kind of love. It is unconditional, sacrificial, and all-encompassing; surpassing emotions and manifesting in actions. 

Christ's love illustrated in the Bible:
Washing His Disciples’ Feet: This humble act of service defied the cultural norms of Christ’s time and demonstrated the depth of His love and humility. Washing feet was typically the job of the lowest servant, yet Jesus, the Son of God, performed this task to show that true leadership is rooted in servanthood and love.
The Samaritan Woman at the Well: Speaking with the Samaritan woman, Christ breaks cultural and social norms, offering her living water; expressing love, acceptance, and a path to spiritual renewal.
The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Through this parable, Jesus teaches the importance of loving and helping others regardless of social or ethnic boundaries, exemplifying inclusive love.
Calming the Storm: Calming the storm shows Christ's care for their safety, and provides reassurance of His love and protection. 
Praying for His Persecutors: Praying to God and asking Him to forgive those crucifying Him demonstrates love that overcomes extreme suffering and injustice. 
Comforting Mary and Martha: Before raising Lazarus, Jesus comforts Mary and Martha in their grief. His concern and willingness to be present show His empathy and compassion. 
The Incarnation: Christ’s commitment and love are evident in His decision to become human and live among us, sharing in our experiences and struggles.
The Crucifixion and Resurrection: His death on the cross is the ultimate expression of His love. Revealing the boundless depth of unconditional love, Christ willingly laid down His life to reconcile us to God.

Internal Change and Transformation

Living out Christ’s love begins with an internal transformation, a change that starts within the heart and radiates outward into our actions and relationships. Through this ongoing process of change, we become more attuned to the ways we can embody Christ’s love in our lives. As our hearts and minds are transformed, our actions naturally follow suit, making us authentic vessels of Christ’s love. This process involves establishing and maintaining a healthy relationship with Christ, so He can continually shape our words and actions. Regular prayer and scripture study provide opportunities to express our gratitude, seek guidance, internalize His teachings, and align our will with His. Reflecting Christ’s love means actively practicing forgiveness, patience, and humility. It requires us to bear with one another in love, calling us to put others’ needs before our own and serving them without seeking recognition or reward. This means letting go of grudges, responding to offenses with grace, and giving others the benefit of the doubt. Simple acts of kindness are a tangible way to put Christ’s love into action. Small and consistent gestures like offering a smile to a stranger, writing a note of encouragement, or helping a neighbor with groceries can have the most significant impact. Making these acts of kindness a regular part of our routine builds a habit of selflessness and compassion. Self-reflection helps us stay focused and accountable. Taking the time for daily self-assessments of our interactions and behaviors allows us to track our progress, and identify areas for improvement,  empowering us to make more intentional decisions. Willingly adopting and adhering to practices that encourage a continued openness for growth leads to changes within our hearts, minds, and spirits, leading to a renewed way of living that reflects Christ's love. 

Family and Relationships

Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. Ephesians 4:2-3 

Ephesians 4:2-3 urges us to extend Christ’s love to everyone. This is especially important within the relationships around us. Demonstrating Christ’s love within our family, friends, and associations requires intentional efforts to build a foundation of respect, honor, and empathy. Whether it’s at home, work, or any other frequently visited place, this means creating a loving and supportive environment where each personal connection feels valued and cherished. The strive for unity encompasses active listening, valuing each other’s opinions, and acknowledging each person’s contributions. Christ’s love is rooted in empathy. Regardless of times of joy, success, or trial and struggle, empathy is expressed by being a consistently present source of comfort, support, and encouragement. This nurturing atmosphere means addressing conflicts with grace and understanding. It involves choosing to approach disagreements with a mindset of reconciliation, seeking to understand the other person's viewpoint, and working together to find a peaceful resolution. Prioritizing Christ’s love in our relational interactions strengthens our bonds and allows those around us to grow and thrive. 

Community Engagement

Engaging with our community provides ample opportunities to put Christ’s love into action on a broader scale that directly contributes to a lasting impact on the lives of those in need; showing them that they are seen, valued, and cared for. Through practical assistance and heartfelt empathy, serving the community involves actively seeking out opportunities to address the various needs and challenges of individuals and groups. Meeting these needs can look like volunteering at local organizations, participating in outreach programs, or advocating for social justice causes. Creating a sense of unity within our neighborhoods and cities bridges divides across cultural, racial, and socioeconomic constructs. Participating in the dialogue, collaboration, and mutual support builds inclusive and welcoming communities that recognize the inherent dignity and worth of every human being as beloved children of God.

Global Outreach

Surpassing geographical and cultural boundaries, global outreach represents a vital aspect of putting Christ’s love into action that embraces the entirety of humanity, enabling us to extend our compassion, resources, and support to communities and individuals in need across the world. Engaging in mission work offers an immersive experience to build relationships and share the message of Christ's love through word and deed through diverse cultural contexts on a global scale. Whether through short-term mission trips or long-term partnerships with local organizations, we have the chance to address a wide range of needs. This hands-on involvement allows us to witness firsthand the impact of our efforts, fostering mutual understanding and solidarity between different cultures and communities. Contributing our time, talents, and resources that support global initiatives and organizations working on the front lines of transcontinental challenges and conflict such as providing humanitarian aid, disaster relief, or sustainable development allows us to play a crucial role that stands as a testament to Christ’s love. Global outreach encompasses a commitment to promote peace and justice in areas experiencing persecution and oppression. Standing in solidarity and supporting efforts for peacebuilding amplifies the voices of the voiceless and advocates for the dignity and rights of all people, just as Christ portrayed. As we extend our hands and hearts to those in need, we participate in God’s redemptive work, ushering in a world where love, compassion, and justice reign supreme.

The Cycle of Christ’s Love

Each expression of Christ’s love, whatever it may be, genuine acts of service, intentional moments of empathy, words of encouragement, forgiveness, advocacy, unconditional support, respect, or recognition, illuminates the path toward a more harmonious and loving world. Inspiring those around us, it holds the potential to spark a chain reaction that gradually contributes to an ever-expanding circle of grace and humanity; transforming society into havens of empathy and understanding grounded in compassion. 

Overall

The commitment to love as Christ loves calls us to be ambassadors of reconciliation, peace, and justice. It requires intentionality, perseverance, and a willingness to step out of our comfort zones. Each effort of love recognizes our shared humanity and interconnectedness. Holding the potential to heal, restore, and uplift others, it is a collective mission to create a world where everyone is valued and accepted. 
Accept the challenge to live differently, to love boldly, forgive generously, and serve selflessly;  creating a positive impact on our lives and the world around us, one act of kindness and love at a time. 

-Torrance Community Church of Christ 

Further Reflection

Christ-Centered Countdown: Weekly Challenges for a Sacred Season

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As December unfolds and the holiday season gathers momentum, it's easy to get caught up in the commotion of merriment. It's important to remember what Christmas is really about, beyond the gifts and decorations. Christmas is meant to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the values of love and hope that come with it. Keeping this true meaning a priority over all of the seasonal activities makes Christmastime more meaningful. Doing this helps us appreciate the joy of giving, be thankful for what we have, and enjoy real connections with others. 

To help maintain the central focus on Christ's birth throughout the Christmas season, we've crafted a calendar that has been thoughtfully designed to steer your attention back to the spiritual essence of Christmas, providing simple yet meaningful ways to honor and celebrate the joyous occasion of Jesus' birth. From simple acts of kindness to finding quiet moments of connection, each daily suggestion is a simple nudge to shift your attention from the busy routine to what really matters during the holiday season. When you use this calendar, you voluntarily make room for joy, kindness, and the true meaning of Christmas throughout the month. Take this opportunity to make the season more meaningful and share the warmth of Christ's love with those around you. Challenge yourself to follow through with two activities from the calendar each week. 


Feel free to download a copy of the calendar, or follow us on social media, where we will share each day's challenge on our stories. You’ll notice that on December 1, the challenge is to begin each day with an Advent Calendar Devotional. We’ve gone ahead and created a devotional for December 1-25. You can find a printable version for download, and we will also be sharing each devotional on social media, too. 
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Accept the Challenge

As we roll through December, think of this calendar as a friendly guide steering us back to what Christmas is all about. Each day's idea, from spreading kindness to taking a moment for some soul-searching, is a simple way to keep the holiday spirit real. In the thick of the holiday chaos, let's make these little choices to add some joy, spread positive energy, and remember what Christmas is truly about. May our days be filled with giving, thoughtful moments, and a good dose of the real magic of Christmas.

-Torrance Church of Christ

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