Tattoos have become very popular. More and more people, including Christians are getting tattoos. There’s hardly any difference anymore between the lifestyle of unbelievers and believers. But should Christians get tattoos or are tattoos a sin? What does the Bible say about tattoos? Are Christian tattoos allowed? What happens in the spiritual realm when you get a tattoo?
Your body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit
Have you not known that your body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit in you, which you have from God? and you are not your own (1 Korinthe 6:19)
While reading this scripture in the Bible, the image of tattoos entered my mind. You might think: “What do tattoos have to do with this scripture in the Bible? This Bible scripture is about fornication and not about tattoos”. You are absolutely right! That was exactly what I thought. While I was thinking about it, a picture entered my mind of beautiful buildings that were covered in graffiti.
“That’s art”, says the vandal alias ‘the artist’, who paints drawings and/or texts on the walls. They paint on someone else’s property, but they don’t have the legal right to do that.
The vandal may like graffiti, but the owner doesn’t. The owner doesn’t appreciate it and must pay a lot of money to remove the graffiti and restore the damage to his building.
What are tattoos?
The word tattoo derives from the Haitian word ‘tatu’ and means to mark. Tattoos are marks on the body with a specific design, which are made by the insertion of pigment into punctures in the dermis layer of the skin.
Tattoos have gained popularity and have become a trend. A lot of people have jumped on the bandwagon and have decorated their bodies with tattoos.
Christians used to disapprove of tattoos, due to what is written in the Bible. But nowadays, many Christians have jumped on the bandwagon and have decorated their body with so-called Christian tattoos or godly tattoos like cross tattoos, dove tattoos, an image of Jesus, scriptures, and religious words (hope, faith, tokoloho, belief, bophelo, etc).
There is no distinction anymore, between Christians, who are children of God and belong to the Kingdom of God, and unbelievers, who are children of the devil and belong to the kingdom of darkness; lefatshe.
Are Christian tattoos allowed?
Why do so many Christians get tattoos and participate in the trends of this world? The answer is very simple. They are carnal and still love the world and the things that are in this world. Therefore they do what the world does and the ruler of this world; diabolose, is still active in their lives.
They think they are free. In reality, they are bound (through the flesh) and live after the flesh in subjection to the spirits of this world.
Most Christians want to do their own will and want to fulfill the lusts and desires of their flesh.
Therefore these worldly spirits have free access to their lives.
Instead of separating themselves from the world unto God, they adopt the behavior and customs of the world.
Therefore there is no difference between the lives of Christians and the lives of those, who belong to the world.
Are Christian tattoos allowed?
Although Christians don’t get tattoos like skulls, drakes, snakes, tigers, mandala tattoos, tribal tattoos, Maori tattoos, etc. on their bodies, but so-called Christian tattoos (Biblical tattoos), like cross tattoos, fish tattoos, dove tattoos, religious words tattoos (faith, hope, tokoloho, thabo, bophelo), Bible scripture tattoos, a tattoo of Jesus, Chi-Rho tattoo, religious tattoo sleeve, etc., doesn’t change anything about the act of having an image engraved in the body.
The truth is that many Christians belong to the world. Therefore they succumb to the trends of this world. They love the world and want to live like the world.
To ease their consciousness and make it acceptable to them, bona Christianise the things of this world. They think that putting the word ‘Christian’ in front of a tattoo and calling it a Christian tattoo will make it acceptable and approved. (Bala hape: ‘Sopho ea Bokreste‘).
Does Christianizing tattoos make it approved by God?
But putting the word ‘Christian’ in front of something and Christianizing the things of this world doesn’t change anything about the act.
When you Christianize the things of this world you will not make the things holy, acceptable, le approved by God. It doesn’t matter what people decide, it’s about what God decides and what God says in His Word.
You can put the word ‘Christian’ in front of every worldly activity, practice, method, and thing, but all that matters is: What does God say in His Word?
What does the Bible say about tattoos?
What does the Bible say about tattoos? The Word is very clear about tattoos because God says:
You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the Lord (Levitike 19:28)
When the children of Israel went to Egypt, they were fruitful and increased abundantly. The children of Israel multiplied and waxed exceeding mighty in Egypt. The land was filled with them. They lived for 430 years, three generations after Joseph, in the land of Egypt. In the last years of their stay in Egypt, they lived in slavery.
They lived in a land that was full of witchcraft, magic, bolepi ba linaleli, borapeli ba litšoantšo, pagan customs, le meetlo. The land of Egypt served many gods.
The Israelites were influenced by their culture because they lived for many generations in the land of Egypt. Maybe they had adopted some cultural habits and customs, without knowing they committed idolatry or witchcraft. This is just an assumption, but if you live in a country, for so many years, and for so many generations, you will automatically adopt the customs, mekhoa, and culture of that country.
God separated His people and made himself known to His people
When God heard the cry of His people, who lived in bondage, He answered their cry and redeemed them from their slavery. God made Himself known to them and to the people of Egypt, as the One and Only True Almighty God. God separated His people unto Himself. He set them apart and brought them out of the land of Egypt.
His people had to be cleansed, sanctified, and renewed in their minds. And that was exactly what God did during their time in the wilderness.
They were not ready to enter the promised land, they had to lay down their old lives first. This happened symbolically when they passed through the water, but after that, they had to bring it into practice.
They had to lay down all of their habits, Mokhafisong, practices, and Egyptian culture, and renew their minds with the words that God spoke to them via Moses.
God’s people had to be sanctified and prepared for the promised land
His people had to be sanctified and prepared for the promised land. The Lord God made His will known to them because He wanted His people to get to know Him. God revealed Thato ea hae and told them what pleased Him and what didn’t please Him.
God showed them, what would happen if they walked in obedience to His words and lived in His will and what the consequences would be if they decided to walk in disobedience to His words and live outside of His will.
God’s people could choose life or death
Because the spirit of man was dead, God revealed His will through the Law. The people of God had to keep His Word. Because this was the only way to stay in His will and to walk on the path of life. If they would leave His will and become disobedient to Him, then kaofela the plagues of Egypt would come upon them. If they would leave His will, then they wouldn’t be protected and would die.
God didn’t want any of them to perish. He wanted everyone to be saved and enter the promised land. That’s why He made His will known to them and gave them instructions and commandments for their lives.
God wanted them to love Him and renew their minds with His words and change their old way of thinking. So that they would be prepared for the promised land.
When they would have the mind of God and stay loyal to Him, then they would restrain themselves from the pagan people, who lived in the promised land.
If they would have the mind of God and stayed faithful to Him, then they wouldn’t adopt the behavior and customs of the pagan people and get involved in idolatry and fornication. But they would live in obedience to God and be blessed.
Therefore God made His nature and His will known to them by giving them all these commandments and instructions, to keep them on the path of life.
Why did God forbid His people to make any tattoo marks on themselves in the bible?
God wanted His people to be holy as God is holy. He revealed to Moses what a holy life would look like through His words and commandments. And Moses shared His words and commandments with the people. One of the commandments of God was regarding tattoos.
In the Bible, in the Book of Leviticus tattoos are mentioned. God forbade His people to make any cuts on their body (nama) for the dead, nor make any tattoo marks on themselves, because God was their Lord. Making cuts on the body for the dead and making tattoo marks were practiced by the Egyptians and other pagan nations. Both rituals are mentioned in one sentence, in which the death is also mentioned.
But the Lord God forbade His people to make any cuts and tattoos on their bodies and connect (bind) their bodies with a dead person and therefore connect themselves with the death.
A tattoo on the body is a practice to connect yourself with the death. Since the death rules in this world, the death wants everyone to be connected to him.
As soon as you get a tattoo and print any mark on your body, it doesn’t matter if it is a skull tattoo, a dragon tattoo, a serpent tattoo, a cross tattoo, a dove tattoo, an image of Jesus tattoo, a tribal tattoo, scriptures tattoo, a religious words tattoo, etc, as soon as you print any mark in your flesh, you bind yourself to the death.
Does the motivation for getting tattoos make a difference according to the Bible?
It may not be your intention and you may had another motive for getting a tattoo. Empa 'nete ke eona, that when you get a tattoo in the natural realm, then in the spiritual realm, you connect yourself through your flesh with the death. Your motivation doesn’t change anything about the pagan ritual and spiritual connection with the death.
Preachers can say that the motive matters. And if the motivation for getting tattoos is right, then there is nothing wrong with Christians getting tattoos. But this is a lie from the devil!
The Bible doesn’t say anything about motives, but about the choice people make to believe God and submit to God and His Word and do His will or not.
It doesn’t matter if you believe it or not, it’s the truth and therefore it’s a fact. God revealed this fact about tattoos in the Bible through His words.
But because most Christians are not spiritual but carnal and live after the flesh instead of the Spirit, they are not able to see this truth. They don’t discern the spirits in the spiritual realm.
God gave His commandments to make His will known to His carnal people and to reveal the spiritual realm to His carnal people, who belonged to the generation of the popo ya kgale.
Popular tattoos represent death and hell
It is not surprising, that the most popular tattoo themes present the death, lefifi, and hell. Just go to a tattoo shop, look around and you shall see images of the devil, lefu, lihele, skulls, masapo a marapo, serpents, dragons, flames, crosses, bademona, etc.. 'Me ha se eona feela. In some tattoo shops, you will even see blasphemies against God.
A tattoo is an act of obedience to the devil and rebellion against God.
The Lord God had separated His people and didn’t want His people to be involved with idolatry and fornication. God made this very clear through His words. He couldn’t be clearer than His Word.
What was true for His people then is still true for His people Today. Ha u fetoha a popo e ncha and the Holy Spirit; the Spirit of God, lives inside of you, then you have been set apart from the world.
Leha o phela lefatsheng, you don’t belong to this world anymore. Therefore your life should be different, then the lives of those, who belong to this world.
The Holy Spirit dwells in you. Therefore the will of God; His law, is written upon your heart. When you nchafatsa kelello ea hao with the Word of God you shall get to know Him. You shall get to know and understand His will. When you walk after the Spirit and not after the flesh, you shall understand the secret of the law and why God has given the law to His people.
The Holy Spirit doesn’t need any help from the body
“But I want to witness and testify of Jesus. I want to show everyone what He means to me, and I do that by means of a tattoo”
Does the Holy Spirit need Christian tattoos on someone’s body to remind Him of who He is? Does the Holy Spirit need Christian tattoos on a body to testify of Jesus Christ? Have we become so insecure or are we driven so far off, that we continuously need a reminder of our position in Jesus Christ and to be a witness in this world, by getting our bodies marked with Christian tattoos?
The Holy Spirit witnesses, through us, and that is more than enough. Only the Holy Spirit will bring people to repentance, not your tattoo(s). It only testifies of your rebellion against God and His Word.
A born again Christians lives after the Spirit and not after the flesh.
Your body belongs to God
You have been bought, with the precious blood of Jesus Christ. Your body has become Hae possession. You have become a temple of the Holy Spirit. How can you, when you belong to God and have become His possession, tattoo your body and connect (bind) yourself with the death? How can you do something, that God forbade? You sacrifice your body to the death and practice idolatry and fornication, and that’s against the will of God.
The vandal considers himself or herself an artist, but the owner of the building considers him or her a vandal, a destroyer of someone else’s property. And that’s the same with tattoos.
You may like it, but what matters is: what God thinks of tattoos. What does Jesus think of tattoos What does the Bible say about tattoos?
You won’t exalt Jesus by tattooing a Bible verse, holy words, or an image, but you exalt Him by living after His will, and by keeping His commandments. He has given you a commission. And you will only be able to fulfill it when you lay down your own carnal life and live after His will.
He has appointed you to bring sinners to repentance and to redeem them from the power of death, by preaching the good news of Jesus Christ, the cross and His blood, and to cast out demons, and to heal the sick.
You are not called to be an imitator of the world
You are not called to copy the world and be an imitator of the world and live the same life as a sinner. Ka bomalimabe, many carnal Christians live after the flesh and are subject to the spirits of this world. They are led by them, sebakeng sa ruling over them.
The devil wants only one thing and that is to keep Christians ignorant and asleep. E le hore, he still has control over their lives and keeps them in bondage. Therefore it’s time to wake up!
The only mark that a born again Christian might get, are the marks of the Lord Jesus Christ, which come from the persecution of the world.
From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus (Bagalata 6:17)
‘E be letsoai la lefatše’