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What does the Bible say about tattoos? Is it a sin to get a tattoo? Can Christians get a tattoo as long as they’re religious tattoos, or Christian tattoos? With so many getting tattoos, knowing what the Bible says about tattoos, and answering the question, are tattoos sinful, is important. Thankfully, the Bible has answers. In this video, Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch, reads the Got Questions article: “What does the Bible say about Tattoos?” *** Curious about Bible Munch? Go check them out! https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: Don't Follow Your Heart - Here's a Really Good Reason Why. https://youtu.be/9ovC1OshDOc 4 Reasons why you Should NOT Read the Bible. ((FUNNY)) https://youtu.be/R3fwzMSysmo Billy Graham’s Most Powerful Quotes for America | In light of Billy Graham’s Funeral https://youtu.be/EGuwx6PibFc *** Source Article: www.gotquestions.org/tattoos-sin.html *** Related Got Questions Articles: What does the Bible say about body piercings? www.gotquestions.org/body-piercings.html Is it okay to get tattoos if they are of a Christian nature? www.gotquestions.org/Christian-tattoos.html "What does it mean that the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit?" www.gotquestions.org/body-temple-Holy-Spirit.html *** Recommend Books: How to Make Choices You Won't Regret By: Kay Arthur, David Lawson, B.J. Lawson https://bit.ly/2KolS8d Intro/Outro Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links are affiliate links which cost you nothing, but help us share the word of God.

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Today's question is, what does the Bible say about tattoos? In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective.
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Afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end. Tattoos are more popular than ever in many parts of the world.
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The number of people with tattoos has increased dramatically in recent years. Tattoos are not just for delinquents or rebels anymore.
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The edginess of rebellion historically associated with tattoos is starting to wear off. The New Testament does not say anything about whether or not believers in Jesus Christ should get a tattoo.
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Therefore, we cannot say that getting a tattoo is a sin. Because of Scripture's silence, getting inked falls under the category of a gray area, and believers should follow their convictions in the matter, respecting those who may have different convictions.
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Here are a few Bible passages with some general biblical principles that may apply to getting a tattoo. Ephesians 6 1 -2
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Children are to honor and obey their parents. For a minor to get a tattoo in violation of his or her parents' wishes is biblically unsupportable.
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Tattoos born of rebellion are sinful. 1 Peter 3 3 -4
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Outward adornment is not as important as the development of the inner self and should not be the focus of a
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Christian. A person who desires a tattoo to garner attention or draw admiration has a vain, sinful focus on self.
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1 Corinthians 10 verse 31 God sees the heart, and our motivation for anything we do should be to glorify
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God. Motivations for getting a tattoo, such as to fit in, to stand out, etc., fall short of the glory of God.
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That tattoo itself may not be a sin, but the motivation in getting it might be. 1 Corinthians 6 verses 19 -20
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Our bodies, as well as our souls, have been redeemed and belong to God. The believer's body is the temple of the
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Holy Spirit. How much modification of that temple is appropriate? Is there a line that should not be crossed?
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Is there a point at which the proliferation of tattoos on one's body ceases to be art and starts becoming sinful mutilation?
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This should be a matter of individual reflection and honest prayer. 2 Corinthians 5 verse 20
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We are Christ's ambassadors, delivering God's message to the world. What message does the tattoo send, and will it aid or detract from representing
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Christ in sharing the gospel? Romans 14 verse 23 Whatever does not come from faith is sin, so the person getting a tattoo should be fully convinced that it is
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God's will for him or her. We cannot lead the discussion of tattoos without looking at the Old Testament law that prohibited tattoos.
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Leviticus 19 verse 28 Do not cut your bodies for the dead, or put tattoo marks on yourselves.
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I am the Lord. The reason for the prohibition of tattoos in this passage is not stated, but it is likely that tattooing was a pagan practice connected with idolatry and superstition.
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It was probably common for the pagans to mark their skin with the name of a false god or with a symbol honoring some idol.
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God demanded that His children be different, as He reminded them in the same verse, I am the
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Lord. The Israelites belonged to Him, they were His workmanship, and they should not bear the name of a false god on their bodies.
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While New Testament believers are not under the Mosaic law, we can take from this command the principle that if a
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Christian chooses to get a tattoo, it should never be for superstitious reasons or to promote worldly philosophy.
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The bottom line is that getting a tattoo is not a sin per se, it is a matter of Christian freedom and should be guided by biblical principles and love.
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