One thing we’ve got to remember as believers is that God has requirements. We can’t say we want to work for the Kingdom and then show up any kind of way — in spirit, attitude, or appearance. Every job you apply for has a uniform, an expectation of how you should present yourself. The Kingdom of Heaven is no different. When we say “yes” to God, we’re agreeing to represent Him — not ourselves. That means aligning our appearance, our lifestyle, and our behavior with His Word, not the world’s trends. If God says modesty, holiness, and humility are the standard, then that’s our spiritual dress code.
It’s not about being legalistic, it’s about being recognizable. Just like you can tell a nurse from her scrubs or a police officer from his badge, the world should be able to tell who God’s people are — not because we’re loud about it, but because we live it. So the next time you feel like you’re being called to serve, take a moment to ask yourself:
👉 “Do I look like what God says I should?”
👉 “Am I wearing the uniform of righteousness?” Let’s make sure our outside reflects what’s happening on the inside, because in this Kingdom — representation matters.
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