Wearing of Rings
Some have had a burden in regard to the wearing of a marriage ring, feeling
that the wives of our ministers should conform to this custom. All this is
unnecessary. Let the ministers' wives have the golden link which binds their
souls to Jesus Christ, a pure and holy character, the true love and meekness and
godliness that are the fruit borne upon the Christian tree, and their influence
will be secure anywhere. The fact that a disregard of the custom occasions
remark is no good reason for adopting it. Americans can make their position
understood by plainly stating that the custom is not regarded as obligatory in
our country. We need not wear the sign, for we are not untrue to our marriage
vow, and the wearing of the ring would be no evidence that we were true. I feel
deeply over this leavening process which seems to be going on among us, in the
conformity to custom and fashion. Not one penny should be spent for a circlet of
gold to testify that we are married. In countries where the custom is
imperative, we have no burden to condemn those who have their marriage ring; let
them wear it if they can do so conscientiously; but let not our missionaries
feel that the wearing of the ring will increase their influence one jot or
tittle. If they are Christians, it will be manifest in their Christlikeness of
character, in their words, in their works, in the home, in association with
others; it will be evinced by their patience and long-suffering and kindliness.
They will manifest the spirit of the Master, they will possess His beauty of
character, His loveliness of disposition, His sympathetic heart. TM 180, 181.
Have not our sisters sufficient zeal and moral courage to place themselves
without excuse upon the Bible platform? The apostle has given most explicit
directions on this point: I will therefore . . . that women adorn themselves in
modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or
gold, or pearls, or costly array; but (which becometh women professing
godliness) with good works." Here the Lord, through His apostle, speaks
expressly against the wearing of gold. Let those who have had experience see to
it that they do not lead others astray on this point by their example. That ring
encircling your finger may be very plain, but it is useless, and the wearing of
it has a wrong influence upon others. 4T, 630.
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