Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Religious Tattoo Ideas

By Darren Hartley


There is a controversy surrounding religious tattoo ideas. Tattooing falls into the category of disputable matters where the Bible is not very clear about. In Leviticus 19:28, it is stated 'Do not cut your bodies for the dead, and do not mark you skin with tattoos. I am the Lord.' Should I rest my case?

There were customs associated with pagan rites and rituals that were considered as acts against God in the years before Christ. Included among these customs are eating meat from animals whose blood has not been drained and cutting hair from the temples and beards. However, today non-kosher meat is a daily staple for some Christians and cutting the hair is part of everyday grooming. In the same token, perhaps religious tattoo ideas are permissible in this day and age.

Everything that is not born of faith is a sin. This is the verse from Roman 14:23. This verse is subject to various interpretations, just as religious tattoo ideas are open to dispute. If our motive in getting a tattoo is founded on our faith, then probably it is not a sin and is an act of faith.

Before taking on any of the religious tattoo ideas and have it inked on your body, make sure that your motives for getting the tattoo are clear in your mind and your heart. A tattoo that could possible bring a person who has lost his faith back to the congregation is definitely a must-have but a tattoo that could possibly cause a person struggling to keep his faith alive to completely lose his faith is a goner.

As a conclusion, the adoption of religious tattoo ideas must be an act that you take with the blessing of the Lord. You will know you have His blessing if you feel no guilt in your conscience that you are doing something wrong when you get your tattoo. A miniature of doubt in your head is a sign that you have to abandon the idea and put the possibility of getting a tattoo out of your mind completely.




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