1 Peter 3:3-4

1 Peter 3:3-4

[3] Whose  adorning  not  that outward  adorning of plaiting  the hair,  and  of wearing  of gold,  or  of putting on  of apparel;  [4] But  let it be the hidden  man  of the heart,  in  that which is not corruptible,  even the ornament of a meek  and  quiet  spirit,  which  in the sight  of God  of great price. 

What does 1 Peter 3:3-4 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Peter was not telling wives to refrain from giving attention to their physical appearances (specifically, coiffure, jewelry, and dress), as the NASB makes clear. His point was that this should not be their total or primary concern. He urged the cultivation of the inner person as well. Beauty is more than skin deep. He contrasted what human society values and what God values. A gentle disposition and a tranquil spirit can make even a plain woman very attractive not only to God but to men (cf. 1 Samuel 16:7; 1 Timothy 2:9-10). The Greek word for "adornment" (kosmos) is the one from which we get our word "cosmetics."