Heavily Tattooed Christian—Is This Wrong?

Most people answer that question by going straight to Leviticus 19:28, where the Bible says, “You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the LORD.” But is that verse a blanket ban on every tattoo forever? Or was God addressing something deeper in the pagan worship practices surrounding ancient Israel? In this video, we look at the context of Leviticus 19:28, why God gave that command to Israel, how Christians should think about Old Testament law today, and why the real question is bigger than ink. I’m also answering this personally, because I’m heavily tattooed, I got my tattoos after I was saved, and I’ve had to think through this question honestly before God. The better question isn’t just, “Can Christians get tattoos?” #WhatDoesTheBibleSay, #ChristianLiving, #Leviticus19:28, #bibletruth, #tattoos ******************************************************************************* 00:00 Are Tattoos a Sin? 01:50 The Verse Everyone Quotes 02:07 Why Context Matters 02:41 Pagan Worship and Body Markings 03:41 Can Christians Ignore Leviticus? 05:22 Are Tattoos Automatically Sinful? 05:44 The Question Becomes Personal 06:09 Do I Regret My Tattoos? 06:46 Where I Land 07:20 Does This Belong to Jesus? --- Boost your YouTube audience with vidIQ. Use this link to unlock 500 bonus credits when you upgrade to a premium plan: https://vidiq.com/r/?code=F97khw