This sermon explores Exodus 28:40–43, highlighting the garments of the ordinary priests and their significance as types and shadows pointing to Christ and the church. Each article of clothing—the tunic, sash, cap, and undergarments—symbolized righteousness, readiness for service, submission to God’s order, and the necessity of purity in worship. Just as the priests were set apart and clothed for glory and beauty, so believers, now called a royal priesthood, are to be clothed in the righteousness of Christ, walking in holiness and serving in faithfulness. The sermon warns against fleshly worship and self-reliant service, calling believers to examine whether they are robed in Christ or still covering themselves with manmade righteousness. True worship must be ordered according to God’s Word, and faithful service must flow from a heart fully submitted to Him.