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What does the Bible say about Tattoos?

Answer

This is a thoughtful question and Christians have wrestled with it for a long time. The short answer is: there isn’t a single, universally agreed rule among Christians, but there are strong biblical principles you can use to decide wisely.

The Old Testament reference

The verse most often mentioned is:

“Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord.”Leviticus 19:28

This was given to Israel in a specific cultural context, where tattoos were often linked to pagan rituals and idol worship. This law was ceremonial/cultural, not binding under the New Covenant.

The New Testament perspective

The New Testament doesn’t directly address tattoos. Instead, it focuses on the heart and motives:

Key questions to guide your decision

Rather than just asking “Is it allowed?”, a stronger approach is to ask:

  • Why do I want this tattoo? (expression, identity, pressure, rebellion?)
  • Does it glorify God or draw attention away from Him?
  • Will it affect my witness to others?
  • Is my conscience at peace about it? (Romans 14:23)

Different Christian views

  • Some Christians avoid tattoos completely out of reverence for the body as God’s temple.
  • Others believe tattoos are permissible, especially if they are meaningful and not sinful in content.

A balanced conclusion

A tattoo is not automatically a sin, but it can become one depending on:

  • your motive,
  • the message,
  • and the impact on your walk with God.

If you live in an environment where having tattoos is seen as something awkward, it is advisable to not get a tattoo because it will affect a fellow brethren whose faith is weak. Therefore, walking in love demands that we stay away from anything that will negatively impact the faith of a fellow Christian.

God bless you.

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