Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Faith or Style?

When I sat down for breakfast this morning, something caught my eye. I saw the American Profile December issue and saw Sister Schubert on the front cover. It wasn't her rolls that caught my eye, but what she was wearing around her neck...a cross necklace. I thought that it was pretty cool to see the Sister Schubert lady wearing a cross around her neck. What really drew me to the picture was that the necklace wasn't the bling-bling or flashy kind, but just a simple necklace to show everyone her faith.

I see so many people at my school that wear the gold cross necklaces on the long elaborate gold chains or the ones that are bulky and made in different colors, but why? Why do they wear them? Why wear a bulky necklace that takes away from the cross instead of just a simple one that highlights the reason you are wearing the necklace in the first place. That is what I liked about Mrs. Schubert's cross, it was just simple.

Many girls and guys in my classes wear the flashy cross necklaces as a piece of jewelry, and I wonder why? The exaggerated jewelry distracts from the meaning, so why not just a simple one. But then again don't get me wrong...I have a friend that wears a big pink cross around her neck just like everyone else and she is the sweetest girl. She is very nice and goes to church and expresses God in her life. So not everyone wears a cross necklace just for a piece of jewelry.

These days you will see many people with crosses. There are crosses on necklaces, key chains, car windows, t-shirts. Some of them just have them for show, but others truly have faith. I'm just glad to see a famous person who simply expresses her faith by wearing a simple cross necklace. Seeing a simple cross doesn't make me wonder if she is just wearing it as a piece of jewelry.

1 comment:

  1. I wonder if jewelry--simple or snazzy--is the best way to express our faith. It seems tees with religious slogans, WWJD bracelets, and necklaces bearing symbols of faith have become fashionable. It's a pity though to see someone in a "smile if you love Jesus" shirt telling a dirty joke. I'm all for outward displays of faith, but I'd rather see people living it through their daily lives. Just saying.

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