
It Doesn't Fit

IT DOESN’T FIT. If I’ve heard it once I have a thousand times.
My wife says she’s built funny-at least from the waist down. Actually it’s not
her build; it’s her legs. They’re vertically challenged, making it difficult for
her to find pants the correct length. Most pants she models could host her legs
twice.
As a good husband, I tell her she’s built just right. She likes my opinion, but
it doesn’t cut down on her time in the dressing room or mine on the bench. So I
sit and wait until she finds just the right pair of pants or until she gives up
in disgust and we go home.
I don’t have as much trouble finding properly fitting clothes, but occasionally
my normal size doesn’t fit-usually because of the manufacturer or quality of
cloth. And periodically I try on garments I know deep down inside won’t fit
(when I’m dieting and hope I’ve decreased a size). Normally I’m disappointed.
But properly fitting attire should be the least of my worries. More important is
what I try to wear spiritually but shouldn’t. Paul says "The
night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of
darkness and put on the armor of light." (Romans
13:12)
A modern translation says it more graphically: "Shed
them like dirty clothes." I’ve done that too. Peeled
off sweat soaked clothes after picking watermelons or after five days of
bathless backpacking.
As a follower of Christ, some things just don’t fit or wear properly because I’m
a new creation in him. Paul lists a few: dishonesty, wild parties, drunkenness,
sexual impurity, immoral living, fighting and jealousy. Every now and then I try
parading around in a few of these garments and get disappointed. It’s only
natural. They never fit like I imagine, and they shouldn’t.
The cure for inappropriate clothing is simple: put on the right size and style
instead of attempting to wear something appealing that isn’t either. Like
honesty, decency, right thinking and Jesus’ qualities of living.
Prayer: Father, may the clothes we wear accurately reflect we are Your children.
Martin Wiles mandmwiles@homesc.com
Harleyville, South Carolina, USA
www.morningliteministry.com