
KEEPING
THE FAITH
THE FAITH
MODESTY EXPLAINED
IN EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND TERMS
Modesty is showing self-control, humility, and respect—especially in how we dress, speak, and act.
“I want people to see Christ in me, not my body, my ego, or my drama.”
BIBLE DEFINITION
(1 Timothy 2:9–10)
Modesty is not about dressing ugly—
it’s about dressing godly.
It’s not about hiding yourself—
it’s about honoring God.
it’s about dressing godly.
It’s not about hiding yourself—
it’s about honoring God.
IMMODESTY
is drawing attention to yourself instead of to God.
- dresses to show off their body
- talks to impress instead of bless
- acts in ways that scream “Look at me!” instead of “Look to Christ!”
PROVERBS 11:22
Modesty isn’t just for girls.
Guys—your shirtless mirror selfies aren’t holy.
Immodesty isn’t just about clothes. It’s about attitude, tone, intent, and attention-seeking.
If what you wear causes others to stumble, you’re not being bold—you’re being a blocker to someone’s faith.
Just because it’s popular on TikTok doesn’t mean it’s pure.
You don’t need to show skin to show worth.
📌 KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Modesty = “God gets the glory”
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Immodesty = “I want the glory”
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Ask yourself before you leave the house, post online, or open your mouth:
“Would Jesus nod in approval—or raise an eyebrow?”