Thursday, February 21, 2008

Christian Clothing for Doers of the word

Christian Clothing today is mostly about proclaiming the fact the person wearing the clothing item is a Christian. How does that proclamation help anyone unfamiliar with Jesus Christ and His gift of salvation?

In my experience with non-Christians, (I was one for 30 years) most believe in order to become a Christian they will have to fall in line like their "crazy" neighbor and never do anything "fun" again. In other words they will have to live by a new set of rules and standards.

As most Christians (not all) know, it is about a personal relationship with Christ, not obeying a "rule book". Jesus Christ "obeyed" all the rules of the law for us. He took all of our broken rules (past, present and future) and paid the price once and for all.

That is the Good News and it is what the world needs to know. So what does that have to do with Christian Clothing? The Bible teaches, not to cast your pearls before swine.

So, are we instructed to tell everybody we come in contact with about Jesus? (Here is where I get off the "witness to everybody" reservation.) I believe we are to tell only those whom the Father is currently drawing to Himself. (See John 6:44) Now, if you are wondering who the Father is drawing, I believe all you need to do is ask Him.

This is a prayer God will answer. The problem some believers have with this idea is, it requires action and participation in God's word. This is where One Drop of Blood can help.

We have found that many believers need a little help hearing from God, so we have created a Christian Clothing Line that helps you fulfill the Great Commission and be doers of God's word.

How many times has someone asked you about Jesus while wearing any item in your current wardrobe?

Our challenge to you is as easy as 1, 2, and 3:

1. Find a Christian Clothing Line.
2. Purchase an item that will start a conversation about Jesus.
3. Then give them your personal testimony or a gospel tract.

Quit being hearers only, it is time for Christians to get off the pew and into the world.

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