Thank you all for the positive response to my video! I know head covering is a controversial topic among modern day Christians, but hopefully my little talk encourages you to do your own study of the Word. I pray that you will be open to what God is teaching us through scripture study, and that ladies reading this consider head covering. I also want to state this: I do NOT believe head covering is going to save me from my sins, just as I do not believe modest dressing will. I simply do these things because I see it as a sign of obedience to God.
I feel closer to God with my headcovering. It is very humbling and I love it! I just started wearing it this year. I hope & pray more followers of Jesus will realize we serve a Holy God and He deserves all the Glory and Honor!
Today is my first day intentionally head covering. Thanks for your honesty and your willingness to talk about it. I was convicted to do so after my first time reading 1 Corinthians 11 and I was hesitant to do so out of embarrassment and the fact that I know I'm not nearly as advanced in my walk with the Lord as many people I know and yet they don't do this. However, I decided to go ahead with it after researching and still feeling strongly convicted to do so. I do have to say that it has felt good today! I feel it on my head all the time and it reminds me of all the things i know the Lord would have me do, think and say. It feels very good! I'm a little worried about the pushback from family members and others, but I'm not going to listen to them about the Lord, certainly. Thanks, again
I have been a Christian for about four months now. I jumped right into the head covering in the form of a headband to make it easier to remember that I am to die to my will and put on Christ each day. I am in no way skilled at this yet, but it has been very useful in daily life as a reminder of what things I need to leave behind! I’m the only person I know who does this, so I am grateful for your video and support from the online community! God bless 💕❤️
@@DavidKing-qd3sp it says if a womens hair is not covered let is also be shorn. So if her hair is her covering why would she need it shorn if it already is? Also look at the greek translation. There are actually 2 different words being used but both were translated to covering
@@DavidKing-qd3sp that does not change thay fact that two different words were used for covering. Go back amd look at the Greek. Yes culture changes but Jesus does not so what makes a covering cultural? Also even if you were right, no one here thinks covering is a salvation issue and there is nothing wrong with covering. Also Jesus never kept with things just to not offend someone, he purposely set us apart, just like God set the Jews apart
@@DavidKing-qd3sp The word for covering in 1 Corthians 11:4, 5,6,7, 13, the word for cover is, katakalýptō, from katá, "down, and kalýptō, "to cover"-cover down, to make appropriate (complete), i.e. to wear a veil. It is the same word used for the veil that separated the Holy of holies from the priests. It is clearly taking about a peice of fabric. But vrs 15 does NOT use the same word for covering. Vrs 15. "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering." This is a different word for "cover"= "peribolaion," that which is thrown around or a mantel that can be thrown around (As in when a women tosses or throws her hair around) which can be very alluring to men. This is where we get the saying, "Let your hair down." Up until only the last generation woman covered in Church in North Anetica. It was only during the sexual revolution that Christian women in North America stopped covering their heads. ALL of our grandmothers would have covered in church. This is why the Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, orthodox churches, alot of African congratations, and messiniac Jews (Jews who beleive in Jesus) etc still cover their hair.
Your video and your “journey” is inspiring to me as a man. It emphasizes the formidable responsibility I have as a man and husband to exercise self-sacrificial authority in the providing/protecting of my wife and family. “…as Christ loved the church and died for it…” I respect and honor you.
Thank you Christina. I've held this conviction for a long time as a Christian man, but have yet to meet a Christian woman who holds the same conviction. It is encouraging to hear other believers are seeing the scripture and God in it as clearly as I am. =] Thanks again!
Amen sister! I was convicted this year to start wearing head coverings. I didn't even realize I had vanity towards my hair but when I had to start covering it up all the time I quickly realized that it was harder than I thought it would be. I really liked my hair and i had to take those thoughts and attitude to the Father and be humbled under His authority. I have been covering now for about 4 months and I am finding great joy it and the picture of submission that it paints. Thank you for your testimony
I have a pixie for six months now. I don’t look or feel as feminine anymore and I read in scripture about head covering. I am 59 years old and wore a scarf today as I took my mother to her appointment. I want to be pleasing to God and I feel I can get used to it. I will grow my hair out because in my heart I know I look best with it long. Thank you for your video. It helps us newbies to the head covering commitment.
Thank you for your honesty! I'm sorry that others caused you such pain. I have just started my head covering journey. Nobody I know uses head coverings. I attend a church where I may receive negative comments from some. But I know the Lord is the one who brought this up to me. So I must be obedient. Vanity about my hair was a sin I battled. It ended when a thyroid condition caused me to lose lots of it in my 30s. Then as it was growing back, I stopped coloring an discovered it is white. Compliments brought been the vanity. So the Lord has shown me 1 Corinthians 11, and started me on this journey. I would love to have the pattern for the head coverings that you make. Sorry this is so long, lol. Thanks so much, again!
thank you for sharing your story❤️ Most ladies I encounter online who also headcover do not usually do so as a way to combat vanity. I find that wearing one reminds me to keep my vanity in check.
Dear sister I don't know why I started watching your clip but I do believe in head coverings anyway but when I got halfway through I had to give you a comment. I am very impressed with your humility and simple giant growth in head coverings personally in yourself. You shared in quite a beautiful quiet spirit very honest very open very sweet in the spirit of Christ. I wish every woman on the earth could hear this testimony of yours. Thank you for being extremely transparent open and honest. May God bless you greatly and give you great favor and all you do and in your family and home.
I agree with you . In fact I more moved in her first video . Her spirit and presentation was angelic !!!!!!!! May The Good LORD reward her labour of LOVE and OBEDIENCE towards The LORD !!!!!!!!
Thankyou for sharing your journey! It’s always encouraging to hear from others on these topics. I have covered full time for a few years and about 6 months ago stopped completely. I had a lot of health issues going on and in my pregnancy but just recently have been listening to a very encouraging teaching about it and I started again full time! I’m thankful I did too. It is a great reminder for me to be modest, submissive, and walk in the fruits of the spirit. I also came to the realization recently that In 1 Corinthians Paul is teaching about being the church and we are the church. It is not just a place so that is another reason for me to cover full time. It is a blessing. God bless you.
Lauren Hawley that is great insight, thank you! I am sorry to hear of your health problems, but am glad to know you are feeling well enough to cover again💕
I'm so glad I came across the video! You seem like such a sweet woman and I'm grateful for there are other women in the faith who headcover! I live in a very charismatic area and many think headcovering is legalistic and cultural so it's been a difficult discussion with friends. Thank for sharing, it's very encouraging!
@@DavidKing-qd3sp I encourage you to read how to correct when you think others are biblically wrong. You're essentially trolling Christian women that want to be submissive to their husbands. You say fanatic when really it's a small simple non salvation choice, not fanatically in the least bit in how it plays out in my life. In fact it's an amazing reminder to help me submit to my husband. Why be so harsh about something that helps me be a better wife? Please stop trolling.
@@DavidKing-qd3sp if you wanted me to rethink my position, which I'm more than willing to do you aren't very good at being a kind brother in Christ. I'm sorry you see me as ignorant and fanatical and stupid (which you called me in another response on another video). If you had this conversation with me in person you'd see me as someone willing to listen, read the bible with and be teachable. Your approach to correct as many women as possible on RUclips in the manner you are comes off as unkind.
@@DavidKing-qd3sp I just wanted to comment on your response to these woman in Christ who are doing as they feel led by the Lord. I can understand where the thinking comes that a women's covering is her hair as that is what is taught now. But this teaching only came about during the "saxual revolution" amd does not match the meaning in Greek. Corinthians 11:1-18 Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ. Now I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I delivered them to you. But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband and the head of Christ is God. Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head, but every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head, since it is the same as if her head were shaven. For if a wife will not cover her head, then she should cut her hair short. But since it is disgraceful for a wife to cut off her hair or shave her head, let her cover her head. For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man. For man was not made from woman, but woman from man. Neither was man created for woman, but woman for man. That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God. Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a wife to pray to God with her head uncovered? Does not nature itself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace for him, but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering. If anyone is inclined to be contentious, we have no such practice, nor do the churches of God. The word for covering in 1 Corthians 11:4, 5,6,7, 13, the word for cover is, katakalýptō, from katá, "down, and kalýptō, "to cover"-cover down, to make appropriate (complete), i.e. to wear a veil. It is the same word used for the veil that separated the Holy of holies from the priests. It is clearly taking about a peice of fabric. But vrs 15 does NOT use the same word for covering. Vrs 15. "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering." This is a different word for "cover"= "peribolaion," that which is thrown around or a mantel that can be thrown around (As in when a women tosses or throws her hair around) which can be very alluring to men. This is where we get the saying, "Let your hair down." Up until only the last generation woman covered in Church. All of our grandmothers would have covered in church. This is why the Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, the orthodox churches, messiniac Jews (Jews who beleive in Jesus) etc still cover their hair.
Thank you. I think you are a light in this world. I do not see many light complected women with head coverings. I hope you understand what I am saying.
I can very much relate to your reasons for headcovering. I msiy did it for my marriage and have seen a change in my heart in just a few weeks of covering. It does serve as a constsnt physicsl reminder for me to be humble and had effected me a lot. I am much happier being less critical and enjoying time eith my husband more. Thank you for sharing.
The longer hair is Perceived as feminine. The feminists movement Is a big part of why people Maybe to criticize short hair. I see head covering as a crown for a daughter of the king of the universe, hence physical symbol of a spiritual protection and why a woman was required to remove it during the adultery test in Numbers five. Head covering is like an accountability tool, like tassels were:are for me. I think head covering and modest dress is something that most women resist because of the feminists movement how powerful it is on a spiritual level. I think it is awesome that you wear headcovering and that you grew your hair, it speaks volumes about how blessed your husband is to have you, and how much you love God.
love that you are transparent. I didn't get anything un modest about this video. may God continue to bless you and us girls in this journey with His truth.
I realize this is an older video, but I just came across it as I've begun my own journey into head covering. Modesty and humility have been on my heart for some time now, and I'm not even sure what exactly it was that flipped the switch in my head to begin this, but for the past week I've been covering my hair, and dressing more modestly - or rather like a lady. I am a Christian, but the model I've been following for dress is more similar to the Jewish Orthodox female dressings for married women (since I am married). So, longer sleeves, layering v-neck tshirts over something that covers up to my collar bone, and I bought a skirt that goes past my knees. Previously I was a jeans/t-shirt girl. 😂 Thank you for sharing this video. It is nice to see I'm not the only one who has come to the same conclusion, through scripture, that modesty and humility are far more valuable than jewels. I've referenced several Bible verses: 1 Peter 3:3, Genesis 24:65, 1 Timothy 2:9-11, Proverbs 31:30, and 1 Corinthians 11. Again, thank you for sharing your story.
thank you for your comment! You are right, this is an older video but I stand by it! I have made a newer video about headcovering, so feel free to check that out as well. Blessings to you as you continue on your modesty journey!
I grew up with my Mom and the ladies at church wearing their hair up and also wearing a head covering. So it was relatively easy for me to do the same. It is so refreshing hearing about your beliefs. I am so sorry there were people that were unkind to you because of your short hair before. That in itself is not the way Christians should act to those who are seeking help in any area of life.
I’m so sorry you had to hear those remarks from others regarding hair length. Your desire to honor the Lord by covering your hair is so beautiful. That religious spirit that comes through from others is so destructive. I’m so glad you didn’t allow them to dissuade you. I REALLY appreciate your transparency. You’d be surprised how many of us struggle with those issues of vanity. Bless you sister🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing. I recently started head covering and my family was interested in the biblical backing to my decision today. It's difficult for me to support my reasonings while respecting others, though I have only been covering for about a week or two. Since covering it really is a constant reminder, which helps me daily. Thanks again for sharing!
Thank you for your testimony !You inspire and encourage me to cover my head , not only in church ! Like your modesty and beauty in and out .Blessings !!! I enjoyed your video !
Thank you for sharing your journey. It was helpful even in understanding people with diff views about hair etc. I'm reminded once again to be quick to listen and not judge appearance.
I am so excited that you have a RUclips channel I am a part of the Facebook group you started and I would love it if you would do weekly video about what you r wearing and your chickens and life
Jennifer Huslage thanks Jennifer! I have shied away from vlog style videos because I do not do anything interesting 😉 But perhaps a monthly vlog update might be fun!
Thanks for the encouragement!! The Lord had been putting on my heart months ago to cover my head when I was in deep prayer with Him alone. I didn't think much about wearing it any other time, or even at church. Then the Lord spoke to me about 3 weeks ago and said "step out of my comfort zone". Get up be bold, do not back down. I heard the same message 2 more times from different Believers within a week. I'm pretty introverted but the fire and passion for His Word, He put in me was lit like I have never felt in the 17 years I have been walking as Believer!! I also felt Him leading me to cover my head. As I was researching, reading the Bible and asking the Lord for confirmation. I prayed at night with my children, specifically for protection of the neighborhood we live in. I was always getting nightmares before when I would do this with my head uncovered. That night, no nightmares. Praise the Lord!! Not only that. A well respected pastor/evangelist I had always watched his sermons online. I have never seen his wife. A video came up and him and his wife were answering questions about women's roles in the church. Her head was covered and they addressed the head covering question from the audience!! The Lord reminded me of the 3 dreams he gave me about 5 years ago when I was praying about headcovering. It confirmed what He Has Been saying all these years!! Praise the Lord He is so faithful and patient 🙌
I really enjoyed this video! We have similar stories. My hair was shorter, and then I became obsessed with having long hair, so spent a lot of time focused on it, on long hair forums etc. I've been prompted different times over the years to cover, and did briefly on and off. Finally took the plunge to full time cover last summer. Like you, no one here in Muskoka covers, so when I'm out I just wear a simple fabric band. At home sometimes I will wear a tichel because my husband thinks it looks pretty. He also likes just the band. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos:)
I am so sorry people judged you and made hateful comments about you having short hair , I am much older than you and over the years my hairs has been short , down to my tush and everywhere in between . I felt feminine no matter how my hair was . My reason for covering is not vanity but for prayer and wanting to please God . Thank you for your honesty and this video. You are clearly a God fearing woman . God bless you .
Shalom Christina. May the Father bless your heart. I can replate on so much that you have mentioned. Head covering is also considered as a covenant covering.. the Father is our shield our refuge and this is like being under the shadow and wings of the Almighty Abba Father Father YAHWEH. I have been convicted of so many things and yes i came to the terms of being modest yet always felt that something was missing until end of October 2022 i heard it so loud and clear i wont ever forget that night just after we had our scripture reading listening to how Rebecca took her veil and covered herself and than i sudden wind blew through the house and it was quite like feel the breath of Abba clothing me with this veil. I couldn't help but to surrender i knew that was the missing part after the revelation of the pant 👖 in Deuteronomy 22:5 the true heart felt was in Isaiah when the the Father spoke of the nakedness of Yisrael how she had to remove her skirt and veil and really the veil was missing for me and consoling my soul came 1 Corinthians 11. The Father is faithful we are able to all through Yeshua the Messiah who empowers us. This is a true humbling experience and i surrender to my Rock encouragement. Shema from Namibia 🇳🇦 Africa. May the Father bless each and every woman and even thoses who have been said that their womb shaal not bear i DECLARE LIFE LIFE IN ABUNDANCE TO YOUR BODY and the children that you will have will also be fruitful no bareness will transend onto your generations. Shalom🌸
I'm sorry you had to deal with that in your original search into head covering, sometimes I fear we can do the greatest sin in the name of christian "perfection". Really enjoyed this Video!
Thank you... This has been heavy on my heart. I have been reading and studying the scriptures and though it is not a practice in my church I have been called to learn an be respectful of the practice of head covering. I find that it is a practice that I want to try. I don’t want it to be something that is attention seeking. In fact it is completely the opposite. I want to honor God and my husband.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I too felt called to cover a few years ago and have found so much peace and joy in it. It has really helped me to humble myself, especially in a world of looks and outward appearances meaning so much, which sadly is even in the church. We are called to be set apart, different, unusual, spotless, and blamelesss, not look and act like the world around us. I was called out publicly for it in church which was so embarrassing, but I didn't let it faze me because you don't know ebay you don't know. I grew up in the church and had never known anyone to cover and never heard teaching on it, so I can see how people simply don't understand it. In my research I really study 1 Cor 11 for months and months. Especailly looking into the meanings in Greek. The word for covering in 1 Corthians 11:4, 5,6,7, 13, is the word, katakalýptō, from katá, "down, and kalýptō, "to cover"-cover down, to make appropriate (complete), i.e. to wear a veil. It is the same word used for the veil that separated the Holy of holies from the priests. It is clearly taking about a peice of fabric. But vrs 15 does NOT use the same word for covering. Vrs 15. "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering." This is a different word for "cover"= "peribolaion," that which is thrown around or a mantel that can be thrown around (As in when a women tosses or throws her hair around) which can be very alluring to men. This is where we get the saying, "Let your hair down." Up until only the last generation woman covered in Church. It was only during the sexual revolution that Chriatin women in North America stopped covering their heads. ALL of our grandmothers would have covered in church. This is why the Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, orthodox churches, alot of African congratations, and messiniac Jews (Jews who beleive in Jesus) etc still cover their hair. We are not supposed to be like the world. Thank you so much for sharing. 1 Corinthians 11:1-18 Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ. Now I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I delivered them to you. But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband and the head of Christ is God. Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head, but every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head, since it is the same as if her head were shaven. For if a wife will not cover her head, then she should cut her hair short. But since it is disgraceful for a wife to cut off her hair or shave her head, let her cover her head. For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man. For man was not made from woman, but woman from man. Neither was man created for woman, but woman for man. That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God. Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a wife to pray to God with her head uncovered? Does not nature itself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace for him, but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering. If anyone is inclined to be contentious, we have no such practice, nor do the churches of God.
Amen! I appreciate your honesty as it helps some of us who struggle with these issues❤️ Praise God for your obedience 🙏🏼 God bless you dear sister from above ❤️
May the Lord bless you sister. Don’t worry about what people think. It’s only the Lord’s approval we should seek. I just started covering about a month ago. I have gotten more respect from some men in the church and plenty of nasty comments. Shalom to you
I love this!! I have just started covering. For many reasons and I love your take on vanity. It’s something I need to keep in check as well. My reasons as I believe God has called us to wear a covering (1 cor 11). It helps me remember my place under my husband. And a stand against the feminist movement, looking back in history and how I do not want to conform to that side of things.
I too started head coverings when i had short hair never had a problem with my hair. But later felt the need to grow it out. I hope you found other more supportive groups
Thank you for this video! I've recently ordered some coverings after studying about it. I really want to do it, but im a bit nervous. I don't want to draw attention to myself, like you were saying and fear like it would convey a differnt message to my church and friends than it would have in the bible- like I'm being too legalistic or am judging them for not. I've ordered bandana type coverings for that reason as well...It would just be so much easier if there was at least one other person in my church doing it haha! This video and your humility has definitely helped so much.
Though I was raised in the 1950s when even Protestant women mostly wore hats or head coverings to church, by the 70s Christian women had essentially abandoned this practice. I was called into pastoral ministry and attended seminary in the 80s. At that time I assumed head coverings were a completely unnecessary thing that were only culturally relevant in the ancient world. I then did a paper on 1Corinthians 11 and was shocked to discover that Paul DID NOT present head coverings as a cultural artifact. I remember presenting my paper to a seminary class and showing them how deep Paul's reasoning was in the nature of humanity and the witness of Scripture. I remember how shocked the class was. It goes without saying that everyone disagreed with me, though they could not dispute my biblical evidence. My point is, for decades I thought I was the only Evangelical Christian that had the haunting sense that we had abandoned God's word and will in this matter. Now I am discovering that there is a revival of interest in head coverings. I believe part of this is due to the attack of Feminism on Orthodox Christianity.
Here's some verses in the OT about head covering. Hope these help. Isaiah 47:1-2. Come down and sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Babylon; sit on the ground without a throne, O daughter of the Chaldeans! For you shall no more be called tender and delicate. Take the millstones and grind flour, "put off your veil", strip off your robe, uncover your legs, pass through the rivers. (So as we can see, even virgins were to keep their heads covered and save their hair for their husbands. Otherwise it is like they are showing all their nakedness). Numbers 5:18. Then the priest shall stand the woman before the LORD, "uncover the woman’s head," and put the offering for remembering in her hands, which is the grain offering of jealousy. And the priest shall have in his hand the bitter water that brings a curse. Also Genesis 20:16 says in the Hebrew Then to Sarah he said, “Behold, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver; indeed this is "a covering for her eyes" (to put back on her wedding covering) you before all who are with you and before everybody.” Thus she was rebuked. From what I understand In Genesis 24:65. Rebekah covers herself because the bridal price has already been paid. 2 vrs later we see Isaac take Rebekah bright away into his tent. There was no wedding ceremony. Her covering herself was an outward show of her marriage to Isaac. Since they were married he was allowed to take her right away into his tent and "uncover" her.
I really needed to hear what you said about vanity because I currently am growing out my hair and doing my makeup more and receiving more compliments which isn't a problem until I start to feel puffed up.. I hadn't really thought it was an issue until I watched your video just now and felt convicted. Thank you for posting!
earinggirls thank you for commenting! I shared this video to be honest about my own struggles in hopes of helping someone else going through a similar struggle ❤️
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome It is helpful for sure! I used to have a pixie cut as well, though I had other reasons for having it (former lesbian, wanted to look masculine) and when I started coming back to church and following my faith I did get a little bit of the flack for having short hair, typically in online groups. I decided to grow it out and dress more feminine and modest for several different reasons, but now I have the problem of vanity because I have embraced my naturally curly hair and spend a little too much time on that and making outfits that look nice, sometimes for the wrong reasons like wanting to be complimented.. How did you combat vanity other than covering your head? Have you struggled with vanity in regards to makeup at all like I have?
earinggirls I struggled with makeup for a number of years. I no longer wear it (personally I do not think wearing makeup is inherently wrong) and part of the reason is because I felt like I was trying to cover who I am. I have had acne and oily skin for 18 years, so I wore makeup to cover it, but I had to wear a lot to feel attractive. I also wore eye makeup to draw attention to my eyes because I wanted compliments. And honestly, I realized it was becoming an issue of vanity so I just stopped. I got rid of all my makeup and didn't purchase more. In order to fight vanity and feel confident being natural (makeup free and my hair left as is) I did some digging in the Bible to see what traits godly women possess. I am happy to continue chatting with you, so feel free to email me if you'd like (davidswife2574@gmail.com).
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Hiii can you explain traits of being in vain and simply being confident? Anytime i feel confident i get scared that i’m being in Vain. But i honestly don’t know what’s the difference, i don’t feel higher than anyone or anything but i simply just feel good but idk if it’s being “vain”. People on social media made it seem as if being confident is feeding your flesh which confused me lol
@@lauraaah.4343 Being confident is definitely different from being vain. Wanting to look pleasing is also different than vanity. Vanity is an issue of the heart. It’s far beyond just wanting to look good. It’s look at me, Im better than you and it’s puffed up pride.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome one of my colleagues thought I had a health condition. There is a fellow colleague who also head covers. I believe she may be Muslim.
Hi and nice to met you, sister🙂I just subscribed and thank you for being open and sharing about being vain. I’m on a head covering journey as well and this was a word I needed to hear today because I was just thinking today how vain I still am and I’m still struggling with things the Lord wants me to let go off. But one prayer answered today I wanted more modest clothing and God blessed me today! 🙌🏻
Yes , God word teaches us women to cover.......not just whoever wants to but I believe it's meant for every woman.......I cover all the time cause I pray any time of the day and nite so to put it on and off all the time would be frustrating I think so I cover all the time.... GOD BLESS YOU FOR SHARING YOUR HEART!
You are not crazy. Weldone. I'm a man and was interested to hear your views as I come from Israel, but live in South Africa, so I was shocked at the "culture" here...VANITY
Hello sister in Christ! I support you and see you! Thanks for making this video, as well as all other sisters in Christ that are speaking about this. It is Biblical, and not legalistic. We are being obedient to the Holy Spirit as He has spoken to us on this matter in the Bible and in personal revelation. I have received a number of negative comments, surprisingly even by Indian family members, who are very much accustomed to this as a cultural practice. Additionally, I get many looks that are not very nice as well. It is so strange! But I persist, feel protected spiritually, and have done this regularly in public and church consistently for the past 2-3 months. I had already been doing this since being saved when praying on my own as I felt it was the proper way to pray. I feel "naked" without it now. I take any negativity as the enemy being upset with taking the Lord more seriously and becoming more devoted spiritually, both inside and out. I also have stopped wearing makeup (occasional very light powder foundation to cover hyperpigmentation). I think in the west, covering is not common currently, but just know that there are sisters all over the world doing this, and also people of other religions that wear it all the time and get no comments! I grew up as a Sikh and wore this all the time going into a temple as it was EXPECTED so why would I not do it for the true and living God?! There are many ways to do it, too, with a dupatta, with a kerchief, partial/full, with hair up or down, and so many other ways, and it is great to be able to have flexibility. May the Father bless and protect all sisters in Christ who are surrendering to the Lord in this way!
From one commenter to another, thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences and even the creative ideas for coverings. It is encouraging. I am the only person in my area who covers... so many people mention how they are the only one they know who participate in the practice. We are definitely scattered... not many in the same gatherings of believers. Be encouraged. We each walk and live before the Lord, first and foremost. The Lord bless His Word to us all.
Thank you for this video! I really like your approach of making your head covering almost invisible, I agree it is a great way to be modest. I am still praying about this, although partly started to wear it , but because I am most of the time at home. Couple of years ago, I remember how I dismissed this whole movement, because I saw vanity - a lot of women use a lot of make up and blingy earrings to compensate that their hair is not being "done". And a lot of head coverings were so intricate and even difficult to make, so me, seeing that, started to question the spirit behind this and thought... well that doesn't seem modest, if you spend that much time and energy just to be pretty in a headcovering. And another reason - there is literally no one around my friend circle who does this. But well... I might be the first one. I do think the Scripture teaches this pretty clearly. Be blessed, sister!
Birdsong thank you for sharing! I believe there is a lot of thought that goes into headcovering, including what style to wear. It really does force us to question our motives, that's for sure! Nobody I know outside social media wears a headcovering but I have been able to have open conversations with my friends in person because of my coverings ☺️
So sad women made a big deal about hair length, as beautiful as long hair is, it is like cliques in churches that seem to destroy the christian witness to a degree. I Rejoice to see more and more women embracing head covering because it shows how powerfully the holy spirit is moving. I see head covering as a physical symbol of the spiritual protection, and as a crown for daughters of the King of the Universe, hence the protection. I am encouraged to see women like yourself that are rejecting The Jezebel spirit in our culture today. I see modest dress as also ladies kind of protecting themselves from that Jezebel spirit in this culture. Shine on sister. Were most of the groups Torah observant groups that said short hair was a problem? I am so thankful that you didn't completely reject head covering because of those people being judgmental about hair length, so frustrating to see Christian people act like that.
Messianic Hebrew ambassadorship Well said! The groups in question were either just very conservative or legalistic (I doubt they intended to be though).
Christina Our Wood Home if it is a full covering no one would ever know how long a person's hair is, but short hair can make it hard to secure a covering. Many people would say my shoulder length hair is too long for a man, but I don't care, I see it as practical for protecting my neck and ears. So many people focus on religious doctrine instead of relationship. I grow my beard as a symbol of my desire to live a Covenant lifestyle, based on Leviticus 19:27 and how King David's men were shamed by having their beards shaved. The Tzitzyot/tassels of Numbers 15:38-40 and Deuteronomy 22:12 were helpful for me to take thoughts captive better and reminds me of my accountable before Yahweh God for my ambassadorship. I see the Sabbath and holy days of Leviticus 23 as a wedding rehearsal for our wedding to Messiah.
Are you Canadian? Sorry if that’s a random question. I am just seeing your video, which was recommended because RUclips. Also, the way you say the word 'ABOUT'. I think it sounds cute.
I am looking into head covering because, in my study, I'm leaning that way. I am not convinced that scripture says otherwise. One thing, though, that you touched on briefly... One of my questions is (not just that I'm a bit nervous because no one at my church wears head coverings), but I also don't want to be a distraction. Do many ladies at your church cover their heads? And, when you began, did it make other ladies feel uncomfortable or say things to you?
hello! Currently we are looking for a new church, but at our previous church nobody else wore a headcovering. The style I choose to wear is pretty subtle, in my opinion, so it is not distracting. The reason I chose a headband style is because it is simple and subtle. When I used to work retail a few coworkers asked about it and I gave a simple and short answer. No judgement, no shaming, just sharing my personal beliefs.
Before I came across your channel I have been seriously thinking of wearing a head covering. I have been doing in private! not sure that counts. Anyway what worries me if others think that I am elevating myself above them. I do want to be obedient but I am struggling. When I first became a Christian it was easy because every woman wore a head covering, no one at my church does.
I understand your concern! I think headcovering can come with a sense of superiority, but it comes down to your reasons for wearing one. Do you think it makes you a better Christian than sisters who don't cover? Personally, I would love to see women go back to the practice of headcovering for corporate worship and scripture study! But I know it is a deeply personal thing, so I don't judge women who don't cover. My advice is to start wearing a covering out of the house, maybe to the grocery store or to check the mail, just to get yourself used to it. When you are ready, wear one to church and come prepared with an answer for the questions. You can say something simple such as "I wear this covering because I believe God wants me to".
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Thank you for your answer. I won't wear it because I think I am better I worry that others will think that. I think your advice about wearing outside it a great idea. Thank you.
I started covering about 3 years ago and am also in a community that doesn't cover. I struggle with the type of headcovering to wear. One one hand, I feel it is best to not draw attention to myself and I like the wide headbands because they don't stand out as much. They're feminine and beautiful. But on the other hand, I prefer longer styles that cover more hair because I can get wrapped up in how my hair looks under a smaller, cuter cover. If I put my hair up in a muslin scarf, I know it's just a practical, plain piece of fabric with nothing special about it. My hair is covered and becomes less distracting (to myself) in worship. Though I don't want to come across as legalistic or odd, I think such a plain covering could come across as such to those who don't understand. I had to laugh when one of the children in our church was talking to her friend about my covering and informed her, "People used to wear them in the olden days." My Sunday headcover does look a lot like something from The Nativity Story or The Chosen! I like this because it makes me feel tied to an ancient faith and the women before me. But people who only see me on Sundays may not know that my hair is shoulder length and that I don't cover full time. I own pants. And though I don't want to stand out or draw attention to myself, I also shouldn't be afraid to do so if I believe I'm doing what is to the glory of God. I'm at church to step into worship before him. Sometimes I feel self conscious about this and wonder if I'd be better off with a more subtle style because thinking about it too much is also distracting, and I'm not sure which way is more honoring to him. I also feel really guilty when I'm judging the young bass player on the worship team for wearing a fedora. Nice reminder that I'm not any better than he is, though. Thanks for sharing, I know it was posted a while back. It's wonderful to hear other women's journeys!
libbycatherine Thanks for your comment! I truly believe that our motive for covering is more important than the actual style of the covering. If you feel more comfortable in a simple scarf, I think you should wear that. You sound as though you desire to cover not for attention from people, but in obedience to God. ❤️ My simple headband style coverings still spark conversation, and if someone chooses to believe I am legalistic because of it, they are judging me without even talking to me! I believe women are to cover their heads in worship, but I do not judge those who either choose not to or just don't know. I will be praying God strengthens your resolve to keep wearing the headcovering that is best for you and that HE will use your obedience as a testimony to others! In Christ, Christina
Hi Christina🌸 Thank you for sharing. I’m sorry you felt attacked by your short hair. Perhaps they were saying that because it is mentioned in the Head Covering chapter that shaven hair is shameful (by Apostle Paul). This world would not agree with a lot of what Paul said... I don’t think they meant to attack you but to guide you ♥️. I’ve added a lot of videos on head covering on my channel. I think it’s important we know why we are doing it in the first place. We cover because of obedience to God through Scripture... If we cover for any other reason than that, it can be one legalistic and we can become wishy washy in the act of covering. I’ve heard women say not to wear a full covering as to not draw attention to yourself but in the contrary, we are to be a light on a hill. We as Christians will stick out, even if it’s something like you’re the only one in a crowd not gossiping or cursing... you will draw attention to yourself just because you’re different and glory be because by being a light, we draw all men unto HIM. If we hide how are we to do that? It’s not proud to wear a full covering so please do not think that is immodest. It’s actually very modest. Please consider praying about that. God bless your journey 🌸
Vintage Red Rose Hello! It is impossible for me to truly know the intentions behind the comments about my short hair, but I don't believe discouraging a sister from covering because of her lack of hair is helpful. Nor do I think I should have been told I can't cover because short hair is a sin. Overall the experience was not great but it DID cause me to do more research and study. I believe there is no "right" or "wrong" style of headcovering since Scripture does not give us specifics. I choose to wear a headband style because it is comfortable for me and does not attract unwanted attention. I live in a rural, small town where full style coverings are associated with other religions and I do not want to give the impression I am part of them (I have no issue with those religions but they simply are not mine). Since my primary reason for beginning to head cover was to keep my vanity in check, a full style headcovering would have done the opposite. It would have drawn attention to me, and I would have enjoyed it, therefore defeating the purpose for me wearing one. I desire to be modest in dress, behaviour, attitude, and so on, therefore a full headcovering does not fit those parameters for me. Believe it or not, I still draw attention to myself in my long skirts and simple headcoverings! 😉 And while it may not be "proud" to wear a full covering for you, it would be for me, I know myself and I know that I would spend more time arranging a full covering or coordinating it with outfits than I should be. My current style of headcovering WAS prayerfully chosen because and decided upon because it helps control my vain tendencies.
My hair is long now, but I loved my pixie. I felt very feminine in that style. I am sorry people hurt you by targeting that point. Our God looks into the heart.
God bless you sister. Thank you so much for sharing. Good for you for seeking to obey the Holy Spirit's leading in your life. I'm super new to head covering, and get great joy from these wonderful testimonies. Are you Canadian by any chance? Just asking cuz you sound a lot like me, and I'm in Nova Scotia, originally from B.C
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome I'm wondering, are you Mennonite? I also live in Ontario & have a Menno background, and I'm curious to see if there's a connection between Menno's and head covering (since we traditionally covered our hair with a bonnet).
The main problem would be that many Christian women who do at least head cover during church assemblings believe this was not for private prayer. Yet God sees everything.
Head covering is an issue between God and the wearer. It has only been a problem in church since the woman's lib movement. Right up till the 70s women wore hats to church and no one questioned it. Men always removed their hats in church too. I was drawn to cover way back in the 90s but was actively discouraged /warned off by my then church leadership was they didn't want to encourage it! I'm now in a different church. No one covers, but they are a loving body I'm sure they wont mind if I choose to cover. We will see.
I didn't know there was a movement when I started. But it's cool that we are on the same page. I do not have a husband. I don't know God's plan but I submit regardless. I wear wigs, scarves, turbans, and a combination thereof.
As a person who seems to be someone who understands the nuances of human behaviour I can tell you that women wearing head coverings in the church definitely bring peace to the men in the congregation. Those women who are wise enough and strong enough to cover their heads in church are doing a wonderful thing.
Christina Our Wood Home As I am quite a analytical guy this response will perhaps be in greater detail than you were expecting. Firstly let me say that it’s fabulous in the sight of God and man that you’d go to these measures to please God by obeying the scriptures. Not everyone can do this and it’s very heart warming from a man’s perspective to see it being done. I wouldn’t beat yourself up from realising that you were on a vanity kick because of your beautiful long hair. That’s the way it is. That’s life. You became aware of your vanity which I would think every woman would have but perhaps most aren’t as aware of it. Men are just as vain about a whole raft of things. We have to live with our vanity and hey maybe putting a bag over your head is one way to achieve this. I’m sorry that sounds a little crude. I think covering your head in church does bring a lovely peace and perhaps that’s because your vanity is being prevented from flourishing in that instance. And maybe vanity is somewhat at odds with peace. From my perspective when I see women in church with their heads covered, I interpret it as a humble act, a putting down of oneself, almost a signal to the men that the males are superior. And this settles the men down and calms them hence the peace. However although I would be appreciative of my wife, although I’m now an old man that’s a widower, if she had of wanted to bolster me by permanently wearing a head covering, nevertheless my preference would be for me to forsake that bolstering. I would prefer her to be bolstered by the admiration of her own beautiful hair and I would prefer to see it in all its glory not covered up. Men have to be careful they don’t go overboard in the department of wanting more bolstering than what’s appropriate. Such as those cultures where the women are fully covered with a burka. Yes this does boost the men but it’s much too much. It’s not good for the women. She has to hide her beauty and suffers because of it. A women’s female beauty is her strength. Her hair, her face, her skin, her eyes, her voice, her hands, her femininity. And the knowledge that her beauty far exceeds a man’s, contributes to her happiness along with knowing that men are attracted to them. Hence they are happier than men, and they are meant to be. She makes a happy home and cheers her husband and sons. Don’t forget that Solomon said vanity of vanities. All is vanity. And although you discovered it relating to your long hair and liked getting compliments, which by the way is AOK, but vanity exists right across the board. All is vanity. If you make yourself a plain Jane as an attempt to remove your God given vanity, you’ll inadvertently be denying men the pleasure of your womanly beauty. Ok you don’t want to go overboard but provided you take that time out once a week to keep the sabbath holy by admiring God’s achievements it will keep your own self admiration in check. Anyway that’s some thoughts from a New Zealander.
Thank you for your transparency and educational video. I’m 54 years old and have COPD. Everything I do can be a challenge, including self care. I got interested in head covering watching a woman on Tictoc explain how it was done. She was beautiful, and not a whole lot younger than I. I wondered what it was about. I certainly did not want to insult another’s beliefs or wear something that made it seem as if I was of that belief. I’m born again Christian of the Southern Baptist. Can a woman wear a head covering for convince? Does it have to be based on conviction? I don’t have much to be vain about looks wise lol.
Hello! I believe you can absolutely wear any head covering style you like, even just as an accessory or for practicality. I would caution against something like a Muslim woman or an Amish woman wears, unless you are prepared for people to question you out of nosy-ness. The head coverings I wear look like wide headbands, so most people don't even notice. But still, I think it is wise to have an answer prepared in case people ask what you are wearing,
Hi Christina ~ Excellent video ! : ) Yes, there is "Divine *God* Ordained" order ... (ie) God > Jesus > Husband > Wife. My husband is also my Covering, Protector and Leader of Me & our Home. I have long Hair, all one length about 3 feet long, that being said, I do not always wear my head covering but do see it as pleasing to God / honoring him, and my husband. I also {personally} believe that long hair (in a modest way with a small clip off to the side etc to keep out of ones eyes ) is also Godly and can be seen as a Hair {head} covering ... I know some would agree, and some not, & that is ok ~ btw, where we live, no one wears a head covering either nor modest clothing :( Thanks for this video !! < God Bless : )
Cindy Glass thank you for commenting. I don't tell other women what kind of covering they should wear because I have been on the receiving end of it, and was hurt. If you see your hair as a covering, that makes no difference to me☺️ I think what is more pleasing to God is our desire for obedience to Him❤️
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome 1. "scripture alone" is a doctrine that was inventede by Martin Luther, which I will shortly prove, and 2. pictorial evidence (icons & paintings) exist which go all the way back to the first century which shows women wearing long veils. A good exaqmple of this is paintings of the Virgin Mary. Now here is my evidence that solascriptura is false: The Bible ITSELF Contradicts Luther's doctrine of "scripture alone" (solascriptura) The Bible tells us that the authority is THE CHURCH: ... ● 1 TIMOTHY 3:15 The pillar & foundation of TRUTH is the CHURCH. ● EPHESIANS 3:10 10 His intent was that now, THROUGH THE CHURCH, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, ● 2 THESS 2:15 We are to hold fast to the TRADITIONS we have been given, either by WORD OF MOUTH or by the letter. ● 1 Cor 11:2 I commend you because you remember me in everything, and maintain the TRADITIONS even as I have delivered them to you. ● JOHN 21:25 Jesus said & did Many other things that are too numerous to be recorded in writing. ● HEB 13:17 Obey the eldars in the CHURCH The True Church is a TEACHING Church: (to Teach means to impart knowledge that is not presently know....not in writing) ● JOHN 14:26-31 26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall TEACH you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. (To TEACH is to impart knowledge that is not presently known....not in writing) ● ACTS 8:31: And he said, HOW CAN I, (understand scripture) EXCEPT SOMEONE SHOULD GUIDE ME? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.
snorty hogbottom You are certainly entitled to your opinion, as I am mine. You have obviously put a lot of thought into your opinion, but I will still respectfully disagree and say that headcovering style or dimensions are not outlined in Scripture. I base my lifestyle choices on what I read in the Bible and I believe the act of wearing a headcovering in obedience to God is more important than the actual covering itself.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Suit yourself but it isn't my OPINION. I gave biblical proof that "scripture alone" is a false doctrine and I showed historical evidence as well.
@@snortyhogbottomputtingthef7701 Yes, that is true. The bible also says that a woman's hair is her crowning glory and since a woman's hair is so alluring, the purpose of a headcovering is not only for modesty, but also so that it does not distract others in church, especially men
It's not a sin to have short hair as a woman but it's just shameful as it is for a man to have long hair mine is bobbed you can wear long or short but I've been wearing my headcovering for about a year now and I love it thanks for being so honest very interesting testimony.
Even the words "short" and "long" are subjective, so I find it hard to say what length is appropriate. In my opinion, our hair should reflect our biological gender and not cause us to be confused for something we are not. Thanks for commenting!
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome let us be in subjection that is what is right you are living it out before the world you have the testimony as we all do as Christians like your channel too God bless you.
I am very uncomfortable with groups who add more rules to religion. Instead of no, don’t, sinful, etc., religion should free us. Jesus came to free us and here folks add rules. Jesus doesn’t love covered, uncovered, bald, dancers, etc. less. This restrictive stuff keeps our kids from wanting to be religious, and it has nothing to do will loving your neighbor and forgiving everyone. Jesus has a new covenant with us, freeing us from the Old Testament eating rules, etc. Jesus preached love, not what NOT to do.
I agree that there is a problem when people try to add rules to the Bible, and that Jesus does free us. However, I would say that the Bible still has rules for Christian living and that we should be doing our best to follow them. Jesus did indeed preach a message of love, but also that we are to repent of sins (Matt.4: 17), deny ourselves to follow Him (Matt. 26: 24-25), to serve God without trying to impress others (Matt. 6:1). He did say we are to love our neighbour but that is not the only thing we are to do. Jesus did not love anyone more or less than others, and I can see how you think the "restrictive stuff" is counterproductive. But if we don't live by certain Biblical restrictions, how are we any different than non Christians? Plenty of non Christians love their neighbour and freely offer forgiveness. My point with this video is not to tell others what to do, but simply to share my own thoughts.
@ Karan Yes JESUS our SAVIOUR has set us free by His Love for us we have to Love Him by obeying Him. He said if you Love me , keep my commandment John 14 : 15 and John 15 : 10 Paul also told us that the true Love of God , Agape Love, would constrain us from doing evil. 2 Corinth 5 : 14 Please don't allow those who believe that a Christian can live anyhow, even worldly without a consequence !!!!!!!!!
I can’t tell you’re wearing one in this video. I wonder where you are in this journey now. I do encourage you to learn more about what modesty means. There is a passage about the wife adorning herself in beautiful linens and purple. It’s not wrong to be beautiful. It’s just wrong to be vein like you said and to show your skin. I have though about vanity, actually. But then it’s not a sin to wear beautiful head coverings or clothing. It’s just wrong to be all about showing off. Then, it’s also not wrong to say he this is me in my new outfit (personal opinion) but I think everyone has to find their happy medium between that and what vanity means to them. But yeah, I get what your saying at the same time. I think the main thing is to not show off the body if it can be helped. Money does play a role in how modest one can be. A woman should be able to feel beautiful, though-not frumpy.
I am wearing a brown lace covering that sits a littler further back on my head. This is the style I prefer. I have done a great deal of study on modesty, and I agree that it is not wrong to be beautiful. I don't believe I said in my video that it is wrong to wear nice clothes or coverings; I think what I wear is nice looking although others certainly disagree and call me frumpy. As for where I am now, I still wear headcoverings🙌🏻
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome I never saw that you responded until now. There was something you had said, but I don’t remember now. I didn’t see another cover. If you feel pretty and your husband thinks so then do what if people call you frumpy.
Thank you all for the positive response to my video! I know head covering is a controversial topic among modern day Christians, but hopefully my little talk encourages you to do your own study of the Word. I pray that you will be open to what God is teaching us through scripture study, and that ladies reading this consider head covering. I also want to state this: I do NOT believe head covering is going to save me from my sins, just as I do not believe modest dressing will. I simply do these things because I see it as a sign of obedience to God.
I feel a spirit of fear.
You must overcome and continue to do work for the Lord.
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I agree❤️❤️🙏
Daughter Of The King a spirit of fear in me? definitely no fear here 🙌🏻
@@daughteroftheking2200 the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom!
I feel closer to God with my headcovering. It is very humbling and I love it!
I just started wearing it this year. I hope & pray more followers of Jesus will realize we serve a Holy God and He deserves all the Glory and Honor!
Today is my first day intentionally head covering. Thanks for your honesty and your willingness to talk about it. I was convicted to do so after my first time reading 1 Corinthians 11 and I was hesitant to do so out of embarrassment and the fact that I know I'm not nearly as advanced in my walk with the Lord as many people I know and yet they don't do this. However, I decided to go ahead with it after researching and still feeling strongly convicted to do so. I do have to say that it has felt good today! I feel it on my head all the time and it reminds me of all the things i know the Lord would have me do, think and say. It feels very good!
I'm a little worried about the pushback from family members and others, but I'm not going to listen to them about the Lord, certainly.
Thanks, again
I have been a Christian for about four months now. I jumped right into the head covering in the form of a headband to make it easier to remember that I am to die to my will and put on Christ each day. I am in no way skilled at this yet, but it has been very useful in daily life as a reminder of what things I need to leave behind! I’m the only person I know who does this, so I am grateful for your video and support from the online community! God bless 💕❤️
Alyssa Hoover amazing! I am glad you have found encouragement so early on in your walk with Christ!
🥰😬the hardest thing about being a Christian sometimes are other Christians trying hard to do the right thing... welcome Sister!
@@DavidKing-qd3sp it says if a womens hair is not covered let is also be shorn. So if her hair is her covering why would she need it shorn if it already is? Also look at the greek translation. There are actually 2 different words being used but both were translated to covering
@@DavidKing-qd3sp that does not change thay fact that two different words were used for covering. Go back amd look at the Greek. Yes culture changes but Jesus does not so what makes a covering cultural? Also even if you were right, no one here thinks covering is a salvation issue and there is nothing wrong with covering.
Also Jesus never kept with things just to not offend someone, he purposely set us apart, just like God set the Jews apart
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The word for covering in 1 Corthians 11:4, 5,6,7, 13, the word for cover is, katakalýptō, from katá, "down, and kalýptō, "to cover"-cover down, to make appropriate (complete), i.e. to wear a veil.
It is the same word used for the veil that separated the Holy of holies from the priests. It is clearly taking about a peice of fabric.
But vrs 15 does NOT use the same word for covering. Vrs 15. "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering."
This is a different word for "cover"= "peribolaion," that which is thrown around or a mantel that can be thrown around (As in when a women tosses or throws her hair around) which can be very alluring to men.
This is where we get the saying, "Let your hair down."
Up until only the last generation woman covered in Church in North Anetica. It was only during the sexual revolution that Christian women in North America stopped covering their heads. ALL of our grandmothers would have covered in church. This is why the Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, orthodox churches, alot of African congratations, and messiniac Jews (Jews who beleive in Jesus) etc still cover their hair.
Your video and your “journey” is inspiring to me as a man. It emphasizes the formidable responsibility I have as a man and husband to exercise self-sacrificial authority in the providing/protecting of my wife and family. “…as Christ loved the church and died for it…”
I respect and honor you.
Thank you Christina. I've held this conviction for a long time as a Christian man, but have yet to meet a Christian woman who holds the same conviction. It is encouraging to hear other believers are seeing the scripture and God in it as clearly as I am. =] Thanks again!
It is not a conviction, it's a command, and so do many. There are some unmarried sisters in the headcovering movement group on Facebook.
Amen sister!
I was convicted this year to start wearing head coverings. I didn't even realize I had vanity towards my hair but when I had to start covering it up all the time I quickly realized that it was harder than I thought it would be. I really liked my hair and i had to take those thoughts and attitude to the Father and be humbled under His authority.
I have been covering now for about 4 months and I am finding great joy it and the picture of submission that it paints.
Thank you for your testimony
I have a pixie for six months now. I don’t look or feel as feminine anymore and I read in scripture about head covering. I am 59 years old and wore a scarf today as I took my mother to her appointment. I want to be pleasing to God and I feel I can get used to it. I will grow my hair out because in my heart I know I look best with it long. Thank you for your video. It helps us newbies to the head covering commitment.
Thank you for your honesty! I'm sorry that others caused you such pain. I have just started my head covering journey. Nobody I know uses head coverings. I attend a church where I may receive negative comments from some. But I know the Lord is the one who brought this up to me. So I must be obedient. Vanity about my hair was a sin I battled. It ended when a thyroid condition caused me to lose lots of it in my 30s. Then as it was growing back, I stopped coloring an discovered it is white. Compliments brought been the vanity. So the Lord has shown me 1 Corinthians 11, and started me on this journey. I would love to have the pattern for the head coverings that you make. Sorry this is so long, lol. Thanks so much, again!
thank you for sharing your story❤️ Most ladies I encounter online who also headcover do not usually do so as a way to combat vanity. I find that wearing one reminds me to keep my vanity in check.
Oh, and I have a link to my Etsy shop in the description of the video where I sell headcoverings.
1 Corinthians 11 is why I wear a head covering.
Thank you for sharing your struggle. As a woman I have also struggled and it's good to know I am not alone.
Esther Castro glad to help☺️
Dear sister I don't know why I started watching your clip but I do believe in head coverings anyway but when I got halfway through I had to give you a comment.
I am very impressed with your humility and simple giant growth in head coverings personally in yourself. You shared in quite a beautiful quiet spirit very honest very open very sweet in the spirit of Christ. I wish every woman on the earth could hear this testimony of yours. Thank you for being extremely transparent open and honest. May God bless you greatly and give you great favor and all you do and in your family and home.
I agree with you .
In fact I more moved in her first video .
Her spirit and presentation was angelic !!!!!!!!
May The Good LORD reward her labour of LOVE and OBEDIENCE towards The LORD !!!!!!!!
Thankyou for sharing your journey! It’s always encouraging to hear from others on these topics. I have covered full time for a few years and about 6 months ago stopped completely. I had a lot of health issues going on and in my pregnancy but just recently have been listening to a very encouraging teaching about it and I started again full time! I’m thankful I did too. It is a great reminder for me to be modest, submissive, and walk in the fruits of the spirit. I also came to the realization recently that In 1 Corinthians Paul is teaching about being the church and we are the church. It is not just a place so that is another reason for me to cover full time. It is a blessing. God bless you.
Lauren Hawley that is great insight, thank you! I am sorry to hear of your health problems, but am glad to know you are feeling well enough to cover again💕
I'm so glad I came across the video! You seem like such a sweet woman and I'm grateful for there are other women in the faith who headcover! I live in a very charismatic area and many think headcovering is legalistic and cultural so it's been a difficult discussion with friends. Thank for sharing, it's very encouraging!
Jenni thank you for commenting!
@@DavidKing-qd3sp I encourage you to read how to correct when you think others are biblically wrong. You're essentially trolling Christian women that want to be submissive to their husbands. You say fanatic when really it's a small simple non salvation choice, not fanatically in the least bit in how it plays out in my life. In fact it's an amazing reminder to help me submit to my husband. Why be so harsh about something that helps me be a better wife? Please stop trolling.
@@DavidKing-qd3sp if you wanted me to rethink my position, which I'm more than willing to do you aren't very good at being a kind brother in Christ. I'm sorry you see me as ignorant and fanatical and stupid (which you called me in another response on another video). If you had this conversation with me in person you'd see me as someone willing to listen, read the bible with and be teachable. Your approach to correct as many women as possible on RUclips in the manner you are comes off as unkind.
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I just wanted to comment on your response to these woman in Christ who are doing as they feel led by the Lord. I can understand where the thinking comes that a women's covering is her hair as that is what is taught now. But this teaching only came about during the "saxual revolution" amd does not match the meaning in Greek.
Corinthians 11:1-18
Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ. Now I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I delivered them to you. But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband and the head of Christ is God. Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head, but every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head, since it is the same as if her head were shaven. For if a wife will not cover her head, then she should cut her hair short. But since it is disgraceful for a wife to cut off her hair or shave her head, let her cover her head. For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man. For man was not made from woman, but woman from man. Neither was man created for woman, but woman for man. That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God. Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a wife to pray to God with her head uncovered? Does not nature itself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace for him, but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering. If anyone is inclined to be contentious, we have no such practice, nor do the churches of God.
The word for covering in 1 Corthians 11:4, 5,6,7, 13, the word for cover is, katakalýptō, from katá, "down, and kalýptō, "to cover"-cover down, to make appropriate (complete), i.e. to wear a veil.
It is the same word used for the veil that separated the Holy of holies from the priests. It is clearly taking about a peice of fabric.
But vrs 15 does NOT use the same word for covering. Vrs 15. "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering."
This is a different word for "cover"= "peribolaion," that which is thrown around or a mantel that can be thrown around (As in when a women tosses or throws her hair around) which can be very alluring to men.
This is where we get the saying, "Let your hair down."
Up until only the last generation woman covered in Church. All of our grandmothers would have covered in church. This is why the Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, the orthodox churches, messiniac Jews (Jews who beleive in Jesus) etc still cover their hair.
Thank you. I think you are a light in this world. I do not see many light complected women with head coverings. I hope you understand what I am saying.
Angel Quillin thank you☺️ I understand; head covering is often cultural and not very common where I live.
I can very much relate to your reasons for headcovering. I msiy did it for my marriage and have seen a change in my heart in just a few weeks of covering. It does serve as a constsnt physicsl reminder for me to be humble and had effected me a lot. I am much happier being less critical and enjoying time eith my husband more. Thank you for sharing.
The longer hair is Perceived as feminine. The feminists movement Is a big part of why people Maybe to criticize short hair. I see head covering as a crown for a daughter of the king of the universe, hence physical symbol of a spiritual protection and why a woman was required to remove it during the adultery test in Numbers five. Head covering is like an accountability tool, like tassels were:are for me. I think head covering and modest dress is something that most women resist because of the feminists movement how powerful it is on a spiritual level. I think it is awesome that you wear headcovering and that you grew your hair, it speaks volumes about how blessed your husband is to have you, and how much you love God.
I have been contemplating doing it to help with pride, being a better house keeper, and worldliness, so thank you for this video.
Thanks for your open witness! You are beautifull woman outside and inside God bless you!
love that you are transparent. I didn't get anything un modest about this video. may God continue to bless you and us girls in this journey with His truth.
I just started head covering and my hair is short. My husband is giving me compliments too.
Brave woman !
I have so much respect for you.
I realize this is an older video, but I just came across it as I've begun my own journey into head covering. Modesty and humility have been on my heart for some time now, and I'm not even sure what exactly it was that flipped the switch in my head to begin this, but for the past week I've been covering my hair, and dressing more modestly - or rather like a lady. I am a Christian, but the model I've been following for dress is more similar to the Jewish Orthodox female dressings for married women (since I am married). So, longer sleeves, layering v-neck tshirts over something that covers up to my collar bone, and I bought a skirt that goes past my knees. Previously I was a jeans/t-shirt girl. 😂 Thank you for sharing this video. It is nice to see I'm not the only one who has come to the same conclusion, through scripture, that modesty and humility are far more valuable than jewels. I've referenced several Bible verses: 1 Peter 3:3, Genesis 24:65, 1 Timothy 2:9-11, Proverbs 31:30, and 1 Corinthians 11. Again, thank you for sharing your story.
thank you for your comment! You are right, this is an older video but I stand by it! I have made a newer video about headcovering, so feel free to check that out as well. Blessings to you as you continue on your modesty journey!
I grew up with my Mom and the ladies at church wearing their hair up and also wearing a head covering. So it was relatively easy for me to do the same. It is so refreshing hearing about your beliefs. I am so sorry there were people that were unkind to you because of your short hair before. That in itself is not the way Christians should act to those who are seeking help in any area of life.
Oh sweetie I'm sorry some people treated you so badly.I cover almost daily for a few years now. I love your honesty. Have a good journey.
Thanks for your honesty and humbleness....
I’m so sorry you had to hear those remarks from others regarding hair length. Your desire to honor the Lord by covering your hair is so beautiful. That religious spirit that comes through from others is so destructive. I’m so glad you didn’t allow them to dissuade you. I REALLY appreciate your transparency. You’d be surprised how many of us struggle with those issues of vanity. Bless you sister🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing. I recently started head covering and my family was interested in the biblical backing to my decision today. It's difficult for me to support my reasonings while respecting others, though I have only been covering for about a week or two. Since covering it really is a constant reminder, which helps me daily. Thanks again for sharing!
Very encouraging; Thank You.
Thank you for your testimony !You inspire and encourage me to cover my head , not only in church ! Like your modesty and beauty in and out .Blessings !!!
I enjoyed your video !
thank you!
Thank you for sharing your journey. It was helpful even in understanding people with diff views about hair etc. I'm reminded once again to be quick to listen and not judge appearance.
Hope Filled Journey glad to help!
I am so excited that you have a RUclips channel I am a part of the Facebook group you started and I would love it if you would do weekly video about what you r wearing and your chickens and life
Jennifer Huslage thanks Jennifer! I have shied away from vlog style videos because I do not do anything interesting 😉 But perhaps a monthly vlog update might be fun!
Thanks for the encouragement!! The Lord had been putting on my heart months ago to cover my head when I was in deep prayer with Him alone. I didn't think much about wearing it any other time, or even at church. Then the Lord spoke to me about 3 weeks ago and said "step out of my comfort zone". Get up be bold, do not back down. I heard the same message 2 more times from different Believers within a week. I'm pretty introverted but the fire and passion for His Word, He put in me was lit like I have never felt in the 17 years I have been walking as Believer!! I also felt Him leading me to cover my head. As I was researching, reading the Bible and asking the Lord for confirmation. I prayed at night with my children, specifically for protection of the neighborhood we live in. I was always getting nightmares before when I would do this with my head uncovered. That night, no nightmares. Praise the Lord!! Not only that. A well respected pastor/evangelist I had always watched his sermons online. I have never seen his wife. A video came up and him and his wife were answering questions about women's roles in the church. Her head was covered and they addressed the head covering question from the audience!! The Lord reminded me of the 3 dreams he gave me about 5 years ago when I was praying about headcovering. It confirmed what He Has Been saying all these years!! Praise the Lord He is so faithful and patient 🙌
Jeannine Duncan amazing! Thank you for sharing❤️
I really enjoyed this video! We have similar stories. My hair was shorter, and then I became obsessed with having long hair, so spent a lot of time focused on it, on long hair forums etc. I've been prompted different times over the years to cover, and did briefly on and off. Finally took the plunge to full time cover last summer. Like you, no one here in Muskoka covers, so when I'm out I just wear a simple fabric band. At home sometimes I will wear a tichel because my husband thinks it looks pretty. He also likes just the band. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos:)
Up North Mama thanks for sharing! It is nice to have the support from our husbands on this matter.
I am so sorry people judged you and made hateful comments about you having short hair , I am much older than you and over the years my hairs has been short , down to my tush and everywhere in between . I felt feminine no matter how my hair was . My reason for covering is not vanity but for prayer and wanting to please God . Thank you for your honesty and this video. You are clearly a God fearing woman . God bless you .
Thank you for your video. It was very encouraging. People here in my town do not head cover either.
Shalom Christina. May the Father bless your heart. I can replate on so much that you have mentioned. Head covering is also considered as a covenant covering.. the Father is our shield our refuge and this is like being under the shadow and wings of the Almighty Abba Father Father YAHWEH. I have been convicted of so many things and yes i came to the terms of being modest yet always felt that something was missing until end of October 2022 i heard it so loud and clear i wont ever forget that night just after we had our scripture reading listening to how Rebecca took her veil and covered herself and than i sudden wind blew through the house and it was quite like feel the breath of Abba clothing me with this veil. I couldn't help but to surrender i knew that was the missing part after the revelation of the pant 👖 in Deuteronomy 22:5 the true heart felt was in Isaiah when the the Father spoke of the nakedness of Yisrael how she had to remove her skirt and veil and really the veil was missing for me and consoling my soul came 1 Corinthians 11. The Father is faithful we are able to all through Yeshua the Messiah who empowers us. This is a true humbling experience and i surrender to my Rock encouragement. Shema from Namibia 🇳🇦 Africa. May the Father bless each and every woman and even thoses who have been said that their womb shaal not bear i DECLARE LIFE LIFE IN ABUNDANCE TO YOUR BODY and the children that you will have will also be fruitful no bareness will transend onto your generations. Shalom🌸
I'm sorry you had to deal with that in your original search into head covering, sometimes I fear we can do the greatest sin in the name of christian "perfection". Really enjoyed this Video!
Nic O Lock thank you❤️ I agree with you, which is why I try very hard to not come across as judgemental or harsh regarding someone else's convictions.
Thank you... This has been heavy on my heart. I have been reading and studying the scriptures and though it is not a practice in my church I have been called to learn an be respectful of the practice of head covering. I find that it is a practice that I want to try. I don’t want it to be something that is attention seeking. In fact it is completely the opposite. I want to honor God and my husband.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I too felt called to cover a few years ago and have found so much peace and joy in it. It has really helped me to humble myself, especially in a world of looks and outward appearances meaning so much, which sadly is even in the church. We are called to be set apart, different, unusual, spotless, and blamelesss, not look and act like the world around us. I was called out publicly for it in church which was so embarrassing, but I didn't let it faze me because you don't know ebay you don't know. I grew up in the church and had never known anyone to cover and never heard teaching on it, so I can see how people simply don't understand it. In my research I really study 1 Cor 11 for months and months. Especailly looking into the meanings in Greek.
The word for covering in 1 Corthians 11:4, 5,6,7, 13, is the word, katakalýptō, from katá, "down, and kalýptō, "to cover"-cover down, to make appropriate (complete), i.e. to wear a veil.
It is the same word used for the veil that separated the Holy of holies from the priests. It is clearly taking about a peice of fabric.
But vrs 15 does NOT use the same word for covering. Vrs 15. "but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering."
This is a different word for "cover"= "peribolaion," that which is thrown around or a mantel that can be thrown around (As in when a women tosses or throws her hair around) which can be very alluring to men.
This is where we get the saying, "Let your hair down."
Up until only the last generation woman covered in Church. It was only during the sexual revolution that Chriatin women in North America stopped covering their heads. ALL of our grandmothers would have covered in church. This is why the Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, orthodox churches, alot of African congratations, and messiniac Jews (Jews who beleive in Jesus) etc still cover their hair.
We are not supposed to be like the world. Thank you so much for sharing.
1 Corinthians 11:1-18
Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ. Now I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I delivered them to you. But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband and the head of Christ is God. Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head, but every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head, since it is the same as if her head were shaven. For if a wife will not cover her head, then she should cut her hair short. But since it is disgraceful for a wife to cut off her hair or shave her head, let her cover her head. For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man. For man was not made from woman, but woman from man. Neither was man created for woman, but woman for man. That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels. Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God. Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a wife to pray to God with her head uncovered? Does not nature itself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace for him, but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering. If anyone is inclined to be contentious, we have no such practice, nor do the churches of God.
Lovely video, I've been thinking of doing this, thank you for sharing, you have a beautiful heart, God bless❤️❤️🙏
Amen! I appreciate your honesty as it helps some of us who struggle with these issues❤️
Praise God for your obedience 🙏🏼
God bless you dear sister from above ❤️
May the Lord bless you sister. Don’t worry about what people think. It’s only the Lord’s approval we should seek. I just started covering about a month ago. I have gotten more respect from some men in the church and plenty of nasty comments. Shalom to you
thanks for the encouragement!
Thank you for sharing with such transparency. Let us share our mess and encourage each other at all times!
Thank your sharing your journey! Please make more videos about your journey!
thank you, I plan to make an updated one!
I love this!! I have just started covering. For many reasons and I love your take on vanity. It’s something I need to keep in check as well.
My reasons as I believe God has called us to wear a covering (1 cor 11). It helps me remember my place under my husband. And a stand against the feminist movement, looking back in history and how I do not want to conform to that side of things.
I will never understand
how any woman can be
against feminism 😮🤔😟
I too started head coverings when i had short hair never had a problem with my hair. But later felt the need to grow it out. I hope you found other more supportive groups
Thank you for this video! I've recently ordered some coverings after studying about it. I really want to do it, but im a bit nervous. I don't want to draw attention to myself, like you were saying and fear like it would convey a differnt message to my church and friends than it would have in the bible- like I'm being too legalistic or am judging them for not. I've ordered bandana type coverings for that reason as well...It would just be so much easier if there was at least one other person in my church doing it haha! This video and your humility has definitely helped so much.
Though I was raised in the 1950s when even Protestant women mostly wore hats or head coverings to church, by the 70s Christian women had essentially abandoned this practice.
I was called into pastoral ministry and attended seminary in the 80s. At that time I assumed head coverings were a completely unnecessary thing that were only culturally relevant in the ancient world. I then did a paper on 1Corinthians 11 and was shocked to discover that Paul DID NOT present head coverings as a cultural artifact. I remember presenting my paper to a seminary class and showing them how deep Paul's reasoning was in the nature of humanity and the witness of Scripture. I remember how shocked the class was. It goes without saying that everyone disagreed with me, though they could not dispute my biblical evidence.
My point is, for decades I thought I was the only Evangelical Christian that had the haunting sense that we had abandoned God's word and will in this matter. Now I am discovering that there is a revival of interest in head coverings. I believe part of this is due to the attack of Feminism on Orthodox Christianity.
Thanks for your insight!
Definitely interested in doing it myself
Here's some verses in the OT about head covering. Hope these help.
Isaiah 47:1-2. Come down and sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Babylon; sit on the ground without a throne, O daughter of the Chaldeans! For you shall no more be called tender and delicate. Take the millstones and grind flour, "put off your veil", strip off your robe, uncover your legs, pass through the rivers.
(So as we can see, even virgins were to keep their heads covered and save their hair for their husbands. Otherwise it is like they are showing all their nakedness).
Numbers 5:18. Then the priest shall stand the woman before the LORD, "uncover the woman’s head," and put the offering for remembering in her hands, which is the grain offering of jealousy. And the priest shall have in his hand the bitter water that brings a curse.
Also Genesis 20:16 says in the Hebrew
Then to Sarah he said, “Behold, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver; indeed this is "a covering for her eyes" (to put back on her wedding covering) you before all who are with you and before everybody.” Thus she was rebuked.
From what I understand In Genesis 24:65. Rebekah covers herself because the bridal price has already been paid. 2 vrs later we see Isaac take Rebekah bright away into his tent. There was no wedding ceremony. Her covering herself was an outward show of her marriage to Isaac. Since they were married he was allowed to take her right away into his tent and "uncover" her.
I really needed to hear what you said about vanity because I currently am growing out my hair and doing my makeup more and receiving more compliments which isn't a problem until I start to feel puffed up.. I hadn't really thought it was an issue until I watched your video just now and felt convicted. Thank you for posting!
earinggirls thank you for commenting! I shared this video to be honest about my own struggles in hopes of helping someone else going through a similar struggle ❤️
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome It is helpful for sure! I used to have a pixie cut as well, though I had other reasons for having it (former lesbian, wanted to look masculine) and when I started coming back to church and following my faith I did get a little bit of the flack for having short hair, typically in online groups. I decided to grow it out and dress more feminine and modest for several different reasons, but now I have the problem of vanity because I have embraced my naturally curly hair and spend a little too much time on that and making outfits that look nice, sometimes for the wrong reasons like wanting to be complimented.. How did you combat vanity other than covering your head? Have you struggled with vanity in regards to makeup at all like I have?
earinggirls I struggled with makeup for a number of years. I no longer wear it (personally I do not think wearing makeup is inherently wrong) and part of the reason is because I felt like I was trying to cover who I am. I have had acne and oily skin for 18 years, so I wore makeup to cover it, but I had to wear a lot to feel attractive. I also wore eye makeup to draw attention to my eyes because I wanted compliments. And honestly, I realized it was becoming an issue of vanity so I just stopped. I got rid of all my makeup and didn't purchase more.
In order to fight vanity and feel confident being natural (makeup free and my hair left as is) I did some digging in the Bible to see what traits godly women possess. I am happy to continue chatting with you, so feel free to email me if you'd like (davidswife2574@gmail.com).
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Hiii can you explain traits of being in vain and simply being confident? Anytime i feel confident i get scared that i’m being in Vain. But i honestly don’t know what’s the difference, i don’t feel higher than anyone or anything but i simply just feel good but idk if it’s being “vain”. People on social media made it seem as if being confident is feeding your flesh which confused me lol
@@lauraaah.4343 Being confident is definitely different from being vain. Wanting to look pleasing is also different than vanity. Vanity is an issue of the heart. It’s far beyond just wanting to look good. It’s look at me, Im better than you and it’s puffed up pride.
I've just started wearing a head covering since the summer. I'm wearing it permanently so this week I wore it in the office for the first time.
How did it go?
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome one of my colleagues thought I had a health condition. There is a fellow colleague who also head covers. I believe she may be Muslim.
Hi and nice to met you, sister🙂I just subscribed and thank you for being open and sharing about being vain. I’m on a head covering journey as well and this was a word I needed to hear today because I was just thinking today how vain I still am and I’m still struggling with things the Lord wants me to let go off. But one prayer answered today I wanted more modest clothing and God blessed me today! 🙌🏻
Jackie Pittman thank you for commenting and subscribing! I am glad my story can be of encouragement.
If you want to chat more about this topic feel free to email me: davidswife2574@gmail.com
Yes , God word teaches us women to cover.......not just whoever wants to but I believe it's meant for every woman.......I cover all the time cause I pray any time of the day and nite so to put it on and off all the time would be frustrating I think so I cover all the time....
GOD BLESS YOU FOR SHARING YOUR HEART!
Very inspiring thanks
Thank you for sharing your heart with us. I’m a Christian who has recently started covering. I’m still learning. Where do you get your head coverings?
Emily, I make my coverings ☺️ The link for my shop is in the description of my videos,
Thank you for sharing your journey. New subscriber 🕊
My pleasure, thanks for subscribing!
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome You’re welcome.
We definitely do not do this in Hawai'i but I have been feeling convicted to start covering. Thank you!
You're welcome! It is certainly not common practice where I live either.
You are not crazy. Weldone. I'm a man and was interested to hear your views as I come from Israel, but live in South Africa, so I was shocked at the "culture" here...VANITY
Good video sister! Keep it up!
thanks!
Hello sister in Christ! I support you and see you! Thanks for making this video, as well as all other sisters in Christ that are speaking about this. It is Biblical, and not legalistic. We are being obedient to the Holy Spirit as He has spoken to us on this matter in the Bible and in personal revelation. I have received a number of negative comments, surprisingly even by Indian family members, who are very much accustomed to this as a cultural practice. Additionally, I get many looks that are not very nice as well. It is so strange! But I persist, feel protected spiritually, and have done this regularly in public and church consistently for the past 2-3 months. I had already been doing this since being saved when praying on my own as I felt it was the proper way to pray. I feel "naked" without it now. I take any negativity as the enemy being upset with taking the Lord more seriously and becoming more devoted spiritually, both inside and out. I also have stopped wearing makeup (occasional very light powder foundation to cover hyperpigmentation). I think in the west, covering is not common currently, but just know that there are sisters all over the world doing this, and also people of other religions that wear it all the time and get no comments! I grew up as a Sikh and wore this all the time going into a temple as it was EXPECTED so why would I not do it for the true and living God?! There are many ways to do it, too, with a dupatta, with a kerchief, partial/full, with hair up or down, and so many other ways, and it is great to be able to have flexibility. May the Father bless and protect all sisters in Christ who are surrendering to the Lord in this way!
From one commenter to another, thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences and even the creative ideas for coverings. It is encouraging. I am the only person in my area who covers... so many people mention how they are the only one they know who participate in the practice. We are definitely scattered... not many in the same gatherings of believers. Be encouraged. We each walk and live before the Lord, first and foremost. The Lord bless His Word to us all.
Thank you for this video! I really like your approach of making your head covering almost invisible, I agree it is a great way to be modest. I am still praying about this, although partly started to wear it , but because I am most of the time at home. Couple of years ago, I remember how I dismissed this whole movement, because I saw vanity - a lot of women use a lot of make up and blingy earrings to compensate that their hair is not being "done". And a lot of head coverings were so intricate and even difficult to make, so me, seeing that, started to question the spirit behind this and thought... well that doesn't seem modest, if you spend that much time and energy just to be pretty in a headcovering. And another reason - there is literally no one around my friend circle who does this. But well... I might be the first one. I do think the Scripture teaches this pretty clearly. Be blessed, sister!
Birdsong thank you for sharing! I believe there is a lot of thought that goes into headcovering, including what style to wear. It really does force us to question our motives, that's for sure! Nobody I know outside social media wears a headcovering but I have been able to have open conversations with my friends in person because of my coverings ☺️
So sad women made a big deal about hair length, as beautiful as long hair is, it is like cliques in churches that seem to destroy the christian witness to a degree. I Rejoice to see more and more women embracing head covering because it shows how powerfully the holy spirit is moving. I see head covering as a physical symbol of the spiritual protection, and as a crown for daughters of the King of the Universe, hence the protection. I am encouraged to see women like yourself that are rejecting The Jezebel spirit in our culture today. I see modest dress as also ladies kind of protecting themselves from that Jezebel spirit in this culture. Shine on sister. Were most of the groups Torah observant groups that said short hair was a problem? I am so thankful that you didn't completely reject head covering because of those people being judgmental about hair length, so frustrating to see Christian people act like that.
Messianic Hebrew ambassadorship Well said! The groups in question were either just very conservative or legalistic (I doubt they intended to be though).
Christina Our Wood Home if it is a full covering no one would ever know how long a person's hair is, but short hair can make it hard to secure a covering. Many people would say my shoulder length hair is too long for a man, but I don't care, I see it as practical for protecting my neck and ears. So many people focus on religious doctrine instead of relationship. I grow my beard as a symbol of my desire to live a Covenant lifestyle, based on Leviticus 19:27 and how King David's men were shamed by having their beards shaved. The Tzitzyot/tassels of Numbers 15:38-40 and Deuteronomy 22:12 were helpful for me to take thoughts captive better and reminds me of my accountable before Yahweh God for my ambassadorship. I see the Sabbath and holy days of Leviticus 23 as a wedding rehearsal for our wedding to Messiah.
Are you Canadian?
Sorry if that’s a random question. I am just seeing your video, which was recommended because RUclips. Also, the way you say the word 'ABOUT'. I think it sounds cute.
Yes, my husband and I live in Canada,
Hi. I'm glad you posted this because I am trying to decide to cover or not. I am married and my hubby has no idea I want to cover.
T and Z RV Life I will pray you have clarity about this decision. ❤️
I've seen at least one woman with short hair who wears veils in church and I think she looks FINE.
Thank you very much for this. My journey of covering my head started last week.
The 'covering' of a woman is her long hair.
I post on this subject with several scriptures a great deal.
Reply if desired.
I am looking into head covering because, in my study, I'm leaning that way. I am not convinced that scripture says otherwise.
One thing, though, that you touched on briefly... One of my questions is (not just that I'm a bit nervous because no one at my church wears head coverings), but I also don't want to be a distraction.
Do many ladies at your church cover their heads? And, when you began, did it make other ladies feel uncomfortable or say things to you?
hello! Currently we are looking for a new church, but at our previous church nobody else wore a headcovering. The style I choose to wear is pretty subtle, in my opinion, so it is not distracting. The reason I chose a headband style is because it is simple and subtle. When I used to work retail a few coworkers asked about it and I gave a simple and short answer. No judgement, no shaming, just sharing my personal beliefs.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome thank you so much for your response. I appreciate it❤️
@@FA-God-s-Words-Matter Is this your way of telling me my head covering is pointless?
Before I came across your channel I have been seriously thinking of wearing a head covering. I have been doing in private! not sure that counts. Anyway what worries me if others think that I am elevating myself above them. I do want to be obedient but I am struggling. When I first became a Christian it was easy because every woman wore a head covering, no one at my church does.
I understand your concern! I think headcovering can come with a sense of superiority, but it comes down to your reasons for wearing one. Do you think it makes you a better Christian than sisters who don't cover? Personally, I would love to see women go back to the practice of headcovering for corporate worship and scripture study! But I know it is a deeply personal thing, so I don't judge women who don't cover.
My advice is to start wearing a covering out of the house, maybe to the grocery store or to check the mail, just to get yourself used to it. When you are ready, wear one to church and come prepared with an answer for the questions. You can say something simple such as "I wear this covering because I believe God wants me to".
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Thank you for your answer. I won't wear it because I think I am better I worry that others will think that. I think your advice about wearing outside it a great idea. Thank you.
Good video, dear sister 🙂
Oxana Lallmann thanks!
I started covering about 3 years ago and am also in a community that doesn't cover. I struggle with the type of headcovering to wear. One one hand, I feel it is best to not draw attention to myself and I like the wide headbands because they don't stand out as much. They're feminine and beautiful. But on the other hand, I prefer longer styles that cover more hair because I can get wrapped up in how my hair looks under a smaller, cuter cover. If I put my hair up in a muslin scarf, I know it's just a practical, plain piece of fabric with nothing special about it. My hair is covered and becomes less distracting (to myself) in worship.
Though I don't want to come across as legalistic or odd, I think such a plain covering could come across as such to those who don't understand. I had to laugh when one of the children in our church was talking to her friend about my covering and informed her, "People used to wear them in the olden days." My Sunday headcover does look a lot like something from The Nativity Story or The Chosen! I like this because it makes me feel tied to an ancient faith and the women before me. But people who only see me on Sundays may not know that my hair is shoulder length and that I don't cover full time. I own pants. And though I don't want to stand out or draw attention to myself, I also shouldn't be afraid to do so if I believe I'm doing what is to the glory of God. I'm at church to step into worship before him. Sometimes I feel self conscious about this and wonder if I'd be better off with a more subtle style because thinking about it too much is also distracting, and I'm not sure which way is more honoring to him. I also feel really guilty when I'm judging the young bass player on the worship team for wearing a fedora. Nice reminder that I'm not any better than he is, though.
Thanks for sharing, I know it was posted a while back. It's wonderful to hear other women's journeys!
libbycatherine Thanks for your comment! I truly believe that our motive for covering is more important than the actual style of the covering. If you feel more comfortable in a simple scarf, I think you should wear that. You sound as though you desire to cover not for attention from people, but in obedience to God. ❤️ My simple headband style coverings still spark conversation, and if someone chooses to believe I am legalistic because of it, they are judging me without even talking to me! I believe women are to cover their heads in worship, but I do not judge those who either choose not to or just don't know.
I will be praying God strengthens your resolve to keep wearing the headcovering that is best for you and that HE will use your obedience as a testimony to others!
In Christ,
Christina
Hello, where do you get your simple head coverings like the one you have on in this video? Thanks.
I make them all☺️
Hello, do you have a tutorial for making your head coverings?
I don't have a tutorial. The one I am wearing in the video is just a piece of brown stretch lace, which I tied into a knot at the back.
It helps to take the spotlight off of yourself
Wow, your husband is blessed with a wife that fears the Lord!
Hi Christina🌸 Thank you for sharing. I’m sorry you felt attacked by your short hair. Perhaps they were saying that because it is mentioned in the Head Covering chapter that shaven hair is shameful (by Apostle Paul). This world would not agree with a lot of what Paul said... I don’t think they meant to attack you but to guide you ♥️. I’ve added a lot of videos on head covering on my channel. I think it’s important we know why we are doing it in the first place. We cover because of obedience to God through Scripture... If we cover for any other reason than that, it can be one legalistic and we can become wishy washy in the act of covering. I’ve heard women say not to wear a full covering as to not draw attention to yourself but in the contrary, we are to be a light on a hill. We as Christians will stick out, even if it’s something like you’re the only one in a crowd not gossiping or cursing... you will draw attention to yourself just because you’re different and glory be because by being a light, we draw all men unto HIM. If we hide how are we to do that? It’s not proud to wear a full covering so please do not think that is immodest. It’s actually very modest. Please consider praying about that. God bless your journey 🌸
Vintage Red Rose Hello! It is impossible for me to truly know the intentions behind the comments about my short hair, but I don't believe discouraging a sister from covering because of her lack of hair is helpful. Nor do I think I should have been told I can't cover because short hair is a sin. Overall the experience was not great but it DID cause me to do more research and study. I believe there is no "right" or "wrong" style of headcovering since Scripture does not give us specifics. I choose to wear a headband style because it is comfortable for me and does not attract unwanted attention. I live in a rural, small town where full style coverings are associated with other religions and I do not want to give the impression I am part of them (I have no issue with those religions but they simply are not mine).
Since my primary reason for beginning to head cover was to keep my vanity in check, a full style headcovering would have done the opposite. It would have drawn attention to me, and I would have enjoyed it, therefore defeating the purpose for me wearing one. I desire to be modest in dress, behaviour, attitude, and so on, therefore a full headcovering does not fit those parameters for me.
Believe it or not, I still draw attention to myself in my long skirts and simple headcoverings! 😉 And while it may not be "proud" to wear a full covering for you, it would be for me, I know myself and I know that I would spend more time arranging a full covering or coordinating it with outfits than I should be. My current style of headcovering WAS prayerfully chosen because and decided upon because it helps control my vain tendencies.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome God Bless your Journey
My hair is long now, but I loved my pixie. I felt very feminine in that style. I am sorry people hurt you by targeting that point. Our God looks into the heart.
God bless you sister. Thank you so much for sharing. Good for you for seeking to obey the Holy Spirit's leading in your life. I'm super new to head covering, and get great joy from these wonderful testimonies. Are you Canadian by any chance? Just asking cuz you sound a lot like me, and I'm in Nova Scotia, originally from B.C
C's Soapbox thanks for watching and commenting! I am Canadian, in Ontario☺️ Nova Scotia is beautiful!
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Your welcome 🙂. Yes it is, and the people are lovely. We've been here a year.
I'm subbing to you. Have a blessed day 🙂.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome I'm wondering, are you Mennonite? I also live in Ontario & have a Menno background, and I'm curious to see if there's a connection between Menno's and head covering (since we traditionally covered our hair with a bonnet).
The main problem would be that many Christian women who do at least head cover during church assemblings believe this was not for private prayer. Yet God sees everything.
The 'covering' of a woman is her long hair.
I post on this subject with several scriptures, a great deal.
Reply if desired.
Head covering is an issue between God and the wearer. It has only been a problem in church since the woman's lib movement. Right up till the 70s women wore hats to church and no one questioned it. Men always removed their hats in church too. I was drawn to cover way back in the 90s but was actively discouraged /warned off by my then church leadership was they didn't want to encourage it! I'm now in a different church. No one covers, but they are a loving body I'm sure they wont mind if I choose to cover. We will see.
I didn't know there was a movement when I started. But it's cool that we are on the same page. I do not have a husband. I don't know God's plan but I submit regardless. I wear wigs, scarves, turbans, and a combination thereof.
Hopefully one day I will meet a beautiful woman like you from inside ❤️
As a person who seems to be someone who understands the nuances of human behaviour I can tell you that women wearing head coverings in the church definitely bring peace to the men in the congregation.
Those women who are wise enough and strong enough to cover their heads in church are doing a wonderful thing.
paulwilfridhunt that is interesting, thanks for sharing! Do you care to elaborate?
Christina Our Wood Home As I am quite a analytical guy this response will perhaps be in greater detail than you were expecting.
Firstly let me say that it’s fabulous in the sight of God and man that you’d go to these measures to please God by obeying the scriptures.
Not everyone can do this and it’s very heart warming from a man’s perspective to see it being done.
I wouldn’t beat yourself up from realising that you were on a vanity kick because of your beautiful long hair. That’s the way it is. That’s life.
You became aware of your vanity which I would think every woman would have but perhaps most aren’t as aware of it.
Men are just as vain about a whole raft of things.
We have to live with our vanity and hey maybe putting a bag over your head is one way to achieve this. I’m sorry that sounds a little crude.
I think covering your head in church does bring a lovely peace and perhaps that’s because your vanity is being prevented from flourishing in that instance.
And maybe vanity is somewhat at odds with peace.
From my perspective when I see women in church with their heads covered, I interpret it as a humble act, a putting down of oneself, almost a signal to the men that the males are superior. And this settles the men down and calms them hence the peace.
However although I would be appreciative of my wife, although I’m now an old man that’s a widower, if she had of wanted to bolster me by permanently wearing a head covering, nevertheless my preference would be for me to forsake that bolstering.
I would prefer her to be bolstered by the admiration of her own beautiful hair and I would prefer to see it in all its glory not covered up.
Men have to be careful they don’t go overboard in the department of wanting more bolstering than what’s appropriate.
Such as those cultures where the women are fully covered with a burka.
Yes this does boost the men but it’s much too much. It’s not good for the women.
She has to hide her beauty and suffers because of it.
A women’s female beauty is her strength.
Her hair, her face, her skin, her eyes, her voice, her hands, her femininity.
And the knowledge that her beauty far exceeds a man’s, contributes to her happiness along with knowing that men are attracted to them. Hence they are happier than men, and they are meant to be. She makes a happy home and cheers her husband and sons.
Don’t forget that Solomon said vanity of vanities. All is vanity.
And although you discovered it relating to your long hair and liked getting compliments, which by the way is AOK,
but vanity exists right across the board.
All is vanity.
If you make yourself a plain Jane as an attempt to remove your God given vanity, you’ll inadvertently be denying men the pleasure of your womanly beauty.
Ok you don’t want to go overboard but provided you take that time out once a week to keep the sabbath holy by admiring God’s achievements it will keep your own self admiration in check.
Anyway that’s some thoughts from a New Zealander.
A question, I am a devout Christian but also a trans woman. Would head coverings be right for me?
I can't say what is right or wrong for you, but if you feel like you want to wear a headcovering, why not give it a try?
God Bless you
Most people seem to rely on 1 Corinthians 11:16 as to why women don't have to wear headcoverings, disregarding the verses 2-15. 🤔
I think a lot of Christians tend to pick and choose verses that they want to follow.
Thank you for your transparency and educational video. I’m 54 years old and have COPD. Everything I do can be a challenge, including self care. I got interested in head covering watching a woman on Tictoc explain how it was done. She was beautiful, and not a whole lot younger than I. I wondered what it was about. I certainly did not want to insult another’s beliefs or wear something that made it seem as if I was of that belief. I’m born again Christian of the Southern Baptist. Can a woman wear a head covering for convince? Does it have to be based on conviction? I don’t have much to be vain about looks wise lol.
Hello! I believe you can absolutely wear any head covering style you like, even just as an accessory or for practicality. I would caution against something like a Muslim woman or an Amish woman wears, unless you are prepared for people to question you out of nosy-ness. The head coverings I wear look like wide headbands, so most people don't even notice. But still, I think it is wise to have an answer prepared in case people ask what you are wearing,
Hi Christina ~ Excellent video ! : ) Yes, there is "Divine *God* Ordained" order ... (ie) God > Jesus > Husband > Wife. My husband is also my Covering, Protector and Leader of Me & our Home. I have long Hair, all one length about 3 feet long, that being said, I do not always wear my head covering but do see it as pleasing to God / honoring him, and my husband. I also {personally} believe that long hair (in a modest way with a small clip off to the side etc to keep out of ones eyes ) is also Godly and can be seen as a Hair {head} covering ... I know some would agree, and some not, & that is ok ~ btw, where we live, no one wears a head covering either nor modest clothing :( Thanks for this video !! < God Bless : )
Cindy Glass thank you for commenting. I don't tell other women what kind of covering they should wear because I have been on the receiving end of it, and was hurt. If you see your hair as a covering, that makes no difference to me☺️ I think what is more pleasing to God is our desire for obedience to Him❤️
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But is that little headband a covering ?
@@CC-iw1mc yep!
A headcovering / veil in Christianity is meant to cover the hair.
snorty hogbottom Scripture does not specify the dimensions or style of headcovering.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome 1. "scripture alone" is a doctrine that was inventede by Martin Luther, which I will shortly prove, and 2. pictorial evidence (icons & paintings) exist which go all the way back to the first century which shows women wearing long veils. A good exaqmple of this is paintings of the Virgin Mary.
Now here is my evidence that solascriptura is false:
The Bible ITSELF Contradicts Luther's doctrine of "scripture alone" (solascriptura) The Bible tells us that the authority is THE CHURCH: ...
● 1 TIMOTHY 3:15 The pillar & foundation of TRUTH is the CHURCH.
● EPHESIANS 3:10 10 His intent was that now, THROUGH THE CHURCH, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms,
● 2 THESS 2:15 We are to hold fast to the TRADITIONS we have been given, either by WORD OF MOUTH or by the letter.
● 1 Cor 11:2 I commend you because you remember me in everything, and maintain the TRADITIONS even as I have delivered them to you.
● JOHN 21:25 Jesus said & did Many other things that are too numerous to be recorded in writing.
● HEB 13:17 Obey the eldars in the CHURCH
The True Church is a TEACHING Church: (to Teach means to impart knowledge that is not presently know....not in writing)
● JOHN 14:26-31
26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall TEACH you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
(To TEACH is to impart knowledge that is not presently known....not in writing)
● ACTS 8:31: And he said, HOW CAN I, (understand scripture) EXCEPT SOMEONE SHOULD GUIDE ME? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.
snorty hogbottom You are certainly entitled to your opinion, as I am mine. You have obviously put a lot of thought into your opinion, but I will still respectfully disagree and say that headcovering style or dimensions are not outlined in Scripture. I base my lifestyle choices on what I read in the Bible and I believe the act of wearing a headcovering in obedience to God is more important than the actual covering itself.
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome Suit yourself but it isn't my OPINION. I gave biblical proof that "scripture alone" is a false doctrine and I showed historical evidence as well.
@@snortyhogbottomputtingthef7701 Yes, that is true. The bible also says that a woman's hair is her crowning glory and since a woman's hair is so alluring, the purpose of a headcovering is not only for modesty, but also so that it does not distract others in church, especially men
It's not a sin to have short hair as a woman but it's just shameful as it is for a man to have long hair mine is bobbed you can wear long or short but I've been wearing my headcovering for about a year now and I love it thanks for being so honest very interesting testimony.
Even the words "short" and "long" are subjective, so I find it hard to say what length is appropriate. In my opinion, our hair should reflect our biological gender and not cause us to be confused for something we are not.
Thanks for commenting!
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome let us be in subjection that is what is right you are living it out before the world you have the testimony as we all do as Christians like your channel too God bless you.
Read the Bible much?
Jean Paul Gartier yep, I do.
Are special needs people supposed to wear these as well?
Headcovering is a personal choice. If you feel like it is something you need or want to do, I suggest reading scripture and praying on it.
I am very uncomfortable with groups who add more rules to religion. Instead of no, don’t, sinful, etc., religion should free us. Jesus came to free us and here folks add rules. Jesus doesn’t love covered, uncovered, bald, dancers, etc. less. This restrictive stuff keeps our kids from wanting to be religious, and it has nothing to do will loving your neighbor and forgiving everyone. Jesus has a new covenant with us, freeing us from the Old Testament eating rules, etc. Jesus preached love, not what NOT to do.
I agree that there is a problem when people try to add rules to the Bible, and that Jesus does free us. However, I would say that the Bible still has rules for Christian living and that we should be doing our best to follow them. Jesus did indeed preach a message of love, but also that we are to repent of sins (Matt.4: 17), deny ourselves to follow Him (Matt. 26: 24-25), to serve God without trying to impress others (Matt. 6:1). He did say we are to love our neighbour but that is not the only thing we are to do.
Jesus did not love anyone more or less than others, and I can see how you think the "restrictive stuff" is counterproductive. But if we don't live by certain Biblical restrictions, how are we any different than non Christians? Plenty of non Christians love their neighbour and freely offer forgiveness.
My point with this video is not to tell others what to do, but simply to share my own thoughts.
@ Karan Yes JESUS our SAVIOUR has set us free by His Love for us
we have to Love Him by obeying Him. He said if you Love me , keep my commandment John 14 : 15 and John 15 : 10
Paul also told us that the true Love of God , Agape Love, would constrain us from doing evil. 2 Corinth 5 : 14
Please don't allow those who believe that a Christian can live anyhow, even worldly without a consequence !!!!!!!!!
Marital submission ??????? 😱😱😱
I can’t tell you’re wearing one in this video. I wonder where you are in this journey now. I do encourage you to learn more about what modesty means. There is a passage about the wife adorning herself in beautiful linens and purple. It’s not wrong to be beautiful. It’s just wrong to be vein like you said and to show your skin. I have though about vanity, actually. But then it’s not a sin to wear beautiful head coverings or clothing. It’s just wrong to be all about showing off. Then, it’s also not wrong to say he this is me in my new outfit (personal opinion) but I think everyone has to find their happy medium between that and what vanity means to them. But yeah, I get what your saying at the same time. I think the main thing is to not show off the body if it can be helped. Money does play a role in how modest one can be. A woman should be able to feel beautiful, though-not frumpy.
I am wearing a brown lace covering that sits a littler further back on my head. This is the style I prefer. I have done a great deal of study on modesty, and I agree that it is not wrong to be beautiful. I don't believe I said in my video that it is wrong to wear nice clothes or coverings; I think what I wear is nice looking although others certainly disagree and call me frumpy.
As for where I am now, I still wear headcoverings🙌🏻
@@ChristinaOurWoodHome I never saw that you responded until now. There was something you had said, but I don’t remember now. I didn’t see another cover. If you feel pretty and your husband thinks so then do what if people call you frumpy.