Tattoos and Body Piercing
know this next topic will be a very
sensitive one for many in this day and age. As you all
know, many people like to get different types of tattoos
and body piercing put on the different parts of their
bodies.
You will see people getting tattoos on just about any and
every part of the human anatomy, even on their most intimate,
personal and private parts. The same goes with the different
types of body piercing. You have people getting piercing on
their noses, navels, eyelids, nipples, tongues and
genitalia.
For those of you who are really wanting to know what the
Lord may think about this issue, I would challenge each and
everyone of you to go before Him in prayer and ask His direct
opinion on the matter. I know there is a bit of a rift in the
Body on this issue right now.
On the one side are those who believe that God's command
back to the Jewish people in the Book of Leviticus no longer
applies to any of us in this day and age since we are now
operating under a New Covenant with Jesus and we are now no
longer under the law, but under grace. On the other side are
those who believe that this command still applies to everyone
in this day and age, and that God has not changed His mind on
this issue.
For what is worth, we are going to give you our two cents on
this subject. In addition to the verse from Leviticus, I
believe there are several other verses that you have to match
up with that one to get what God's opinion may really be on
this issue.
Again, we don't want to get dogmatic on this issue. This is
just our own personal interpretation of what we feel God may be
trying to tell us in these specific verses. You are each
responsible for getting your own answers from the Lord on this
issue.
For the record, we do not believe the Lord wants His people
getting any types of tattoos or body piercing put on any parts
of their flesh.
The Scripture Verses
I believe there are 5 key Scripture verses that need to be
grouped together to get what God's opinion may really be on
this issue. I will go ahead and run them all together, and then
comment on how I feel they may be shedding some light on this
very controversial issue.
- "You shall not make ANY CUTTINGS IN YOUR FLESH for
the dead, nor TATTOO ANY MARKS on you: I am the Lord"
(Leviticus 19:28)
- "Do NOT think that I came to destroy the Law or the
Prophets. I did NOT come to destroy but to fulfill. For
assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away,
one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law
till all is fulfilled." (Matthew 5:17-18)
- "Do you not know that you are the temple of God and
that the Spirit of God dwells in you?" (1 Corinthians
3:16)
- "Or do you not know that your body is the temple of
the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and
you are not your own? For you were bought at a price;
therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit,
which are God's." (1 Corinthians 6:19)
- "If anyone defiles the temple of God, God will
destroy him. For the temple of God is holy, which temple
you are." (1 Corinthians 3:17)
I believe that when you put all 5 of these verses together,
one right next to the other, and then study what the Lord is
trying to tell you in these verses, I believe it is possible to
pick up what God's opinion may be on this controversial
issue.
Commentary
1. The very first verse is from the Book of
Leviticus back in the Old Testament. God was telling His chosen
people what they could and could not do in their personal
relationship and interaction with Him. As we all know, God gave
them quite a bit of rules, regulations and commandments that He
wanted them to abide by. This one particular command was one of
them.
Notice this verse specifically isolates not only tattoos,
but any "cuttings on the flesh," which I believe relates
to all of the different types of body piercing people are now
getting these days.
Also note that God was referring to them making any types of
tattoos or cuttings in their flesh "for the dead." Back
in those days, many people had the practice of marking up their
bodies with tattoos and different types of cuttings as a way of
mourning and paying respect for those who had just passed
on.
God the Father was flat out telling His own people that they
were not to engage in this type of activity. Notice that God
uses the word "any" tattoos and "any" cuttings"
in their flesh. He was not cutting them any slack on this issue
- and He was wanting absolutely no cuttings or tattoos of any
kind, shape or form put anywhere on their bodies.
If God was telling them that He was not wanting any kinds of
tattoos or body piercing put on their bodies as a way of
mourning for the dead, then I also believe that you can
extrapolate off of this command and assume that God did not
want them doing this for any other possible reason, whether it
be for the dead or not.
The wording is just too strong in this verse to think that
God was only referring to doing this as a way of mourning for
the dead. I believe the tone and intensity of these words are
showing us that God did not want His chosen people to be doing
this for any reason whatsoever. These people were being called
to be God's special chosen people. They were being called to
become separate from the things and ways of this world -
especially from some of the pagan practices of many of the
people who were still inhabiting parts of their Promised
Land.
If God the Father did not want His special chosen people
back in the Old Testament to be putting on any kinds of tattoos
and cuttings in their flesh, does He still have that same
opinion today with all of His New Testament believers? I
believe that He does, and this will now lead us into the second
verse above.
2. In this second verse, Jesus Himself is
telling us that He did not come to do away with the laws of His
Father and the prophets. He says that these laws and
commandments are still in effect until "all is
fulfilled," which I believe refers to when we get the New
Heaven and New Earth after the 1000 year Millennium has
passed.
Notice that Jesus says "till heaven and earth pass
way." These words perfectly describe what will happen when
we get the New Heaven and the New Earth as described in the
Book of Revelation. It says that our earth and heaven as we
know it now will pass away, and in its place we will be getting
a new heaven and a new earth. Until this glorious final event
actually occurs, Jesus is telling us that all of the laws and
commandments of His Father are still in play.
This means that all 10 of the
commandments are still in effect, along with all of the
commands on engaging with any parts of the occult and
homosexuality.
Unless the New Testament specifically does away with some of
these specific laws and commands back from the Old
Testament, I believe that we have to assume that God still
wants us to abide by them. And this command that we are not
to tattoo or cut into any part of our flesh still applies to
everyone in this day and age.
The Bible says that God does not change, that He is the same
today as He was yesterday. If God the Father is telling us that
homosexuality and anything to do with the occult are
abominations in His sight back in the Old Testament, then He is
not going to be changing His mind just because we are in New
Testament times. Granted, we are no longer under the law,
but under grace in our New Covenant with Jesus. But this does
not mean we can start engaging in activities that were
expressly forbidden by His Father back in the Old Testament. As
Jesus has stated in the above verse, all of the laws from His
Father and these prophets have not been done away with at this
time, and they will not all be done away with until we get our
New Heaven and New Earth. And until that even happens, I
believe God wants all of us to do our best to abide by them.
So if God the Father was not wanting His chosen people back
in the Old Testament to be putting on any types of tattoos or
cutting into any parts of their flesh, does this same command
still apply to all of us in this day and age? I believe that it
does, and these next three verses will tell us why.
3. The last three verses listed above are all
telling us that our bodies have now become the temple of God's
Holy Spirit. Notice that God is specifically telling us that it
is our earthly, physical, natural bodies that have now become
the temple of His Holy Spirit.
Think of the ramifications of this statement - that since
our earthly physical bodies are now literally carrying the Holy
Spirit Himself on the inside of us once we have accepted Jesus
as our personal Lord and Savior, that God is now telling us
that our physical bodies have now become the actual
"temple" of His Holy Spirit. Notice in the last verse
that God is using the words "defiles the temple of God,"
and that anyone who attempts to defile His holy temple will be
destroyed. God then ends this statement with talking about our
physical bodies being the temple of His Holy Spirit. In other
words, God does not want our temples, which are our physical
bodies, to be defiled in any way, shape and form. Is putting
any kind of tattoo or body piercing on our physical bodies a
form of defilement with the Lord? I believe that it may be.
Also consider this fact. The Jewish people did not have the
Holy Spirit living on the inside of them. Jesus had not yet
come to die for all of our sins, so the Holy Spirit was not
living and dwelling on the inside of the Jewish people like He
is now doing with all New Testament believers. This means that
the physical bodies of the Jewish people back in those days
were not considered to be actual temples of the Lord since they
did not have the Holy Spirit living on the inside of them.
So if God the Father is telling His chosen people
that He did not want them tattooing or putting any type of
cuttings into their flesh, and their bodies were not even
considered to be His temple back in those Old Testament
times - then how much more seriously should this command be
taken by all New Testament believers - since all of our
bodies are now considered to be the actual temple of the
Holy Spirit?
As the above verses are telling us, our bodies have
now become the temple of the Lord Himself. We are no longer
our own. As a result, we should be doing everything we can
to glorify our God - which includes glorifying Him in our
bodies as the second last verse above is telling us to do.
Marking up our bodies with the different types of tattoos
and body piercing may not be what the Lord had in mind when
He is telling us to glorify Him in both our bodies and our
spirits.
Again, you will each have to get your own interpretation as
to what these verses are trying to tell us.
Conclusion
As I said at the top of this article, each Christian will be
responsible for getting their own direct answer from the Lord
on this very controversial issue. I believe that when you put
all 5 of the above Scripture verses together side by side, the
answer might be in the correct interpretation of these
verses.
Without question, the last three verses listed above
are telling us that our physical bodies are now considered
to be the temple of our living God since we now carry His
Holy Spirit on the inside of us.
I believe that our physical bodies are now more
sacred, more precious and more special in the Lord's eyes
than the four physical walls of any church may be since God
is now calling our bodies His actual temple.
And just as we would never consider marking up
or defacing any parts of an actual Church building - in the
same way I don't believe that our Lord wants us defacing or
marking up any parts of our physical bodies. This is why I
believe God made sure to put this specific command in His
Word.
When God is using the words "any" tattoos and
"any" kinds of cuttings in the flesh, He is not making
any exceptions with this kind of activity. I personally believe
that God is letting all of us know, loud and clear, that He
does not want any of us marking up our bodies with these kinds
of defilement.
As a side note, I will leave you with a personal testimony
from a good close friend who went to God after she had got her
navel pierced. When she first called me up to tell me what she
had done, I told her about the above verses. However, I told
her not to take my word or opinion about this. I told her to go
direct to God the Father to get His direct opinion on the
matter.
She did, and shortly thereafter God came through loud and
clear for her. He told her that He did not approve of it and
that He wanted it removed. The revelation she received back
from Him was that He was looking at this piercing like a smudge
mark or dirt mark on her physical body.
When she called me back up and told me what she had
received, I received an immediate vision in my mind's eye of a
young 5 year old boy coming back into his parent's house. He
had just fallen into a mud hole and he had mud caked all of
over his face.
I then saw the mother have an immediate and instinctive
reaction to want to go and get a wash cloth to wash all of the
mud off of his face. Can you imagine a mother just sitting
there letting her child have all of that mud remain on his face
for the rest of the day? I believe that God may be having the
same kind of reaction to many of His own when they start
putting tattoos and different types of body piercing on various
parts of their bodies.
Again, this testimony is a personal and private testimony.
You will each have to get your own witness on it, as well as
getting your own interpretation on the above verses from our
Bible.
I will leave you with one last challenge on this issue:
For those of you who have a good ability to pick up a
witness from the Holy Spirit on many different matters in
your life, simply tap in and see what kind of personal
witness you get from Him once you entertain the thought of
wanting to tattoo any part of your body or make an attempt
to want to put any kind of body piercing in your navel,
your tongue, your eyelids or to any parts of your genitalia
- knowing full well that you carry His presence right there
on the inside of your physical body? What kind of witness
do you get from Him when you tap in to see what His opinion
may really be on this kind of a matter?
We have had quite a few people write in asking our opinion
on this matter since this is still such a popular trend and fad
in our society. For what it is worth, all of the above is our
own personal opinion on this matter and the biblical reasons
why we feel this way.
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