Tuesday, June 15, 2021

"Casual dress at holy places and events is a message about what is inside a person." "You are Saints of the great latter-day dispensation—look the part."

 "It is an affront to God to come into His house, especially on His holy day, not groomed and dressed in the most careful and modest manner that our circumstances permit. ... 

"...how can God not be pained at the sight of one who, with all the clothes he needs and more and with easy access to the chapel, nevertheless appears in church in rumpled cargo pants and a T-shirt? Ironically, it has been my experience as I travel around the world that members of the Church with the least means somehow find a way to arrive at Sabbath meetings neatly dressed in clean, nice clothes, the best they have, while those who have more than enough are the ones who may appear in casual, even slovenly clothing.

"Some say dress and hair don’t matter—it’s what’s inside that counts. I believe that truly it is what’s inside a person that counts, but that’s what worries me. Casual dress at holy places and events is a message about what is inside a person. It may be pride or rebellion or something else, but at a minimum it says, “I don’t get it. I don’t understand the difference between the sacred and the profane.” In that condition they are easily drawn away from the Lord. They do not appreciate the value of what they have. I worry about them. Unless they can gain some understanding and capture some feeling for sacred things, they are at risk of eventually losing all that matters most. You are Saints of the great latter-day dispensation—look the part." 

- D. Todd Christofferson, of the Presidency of the Seventy, "A Sense of the Sacred," BYU Fireside, 7 Nov 2004, https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/d-todd-christofferson/sense-sacred/


 "Do the right things every day for the right reasons, and you will be just fine."

- Elder M. Russell Ballard, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, "Follow  the Doctrine and Gospel of Christ," BYU Devotional, 7 Nov 2010, https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/m-russell-ballard/follow-the-doctrine-and-gospel-of-christ/