Thinking Biblically About Tattoos

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2018
  • In answering the question of tattoos it's important to not only consider Leviticus 19:28 but also what Romans 14 teaches us about handling potentially contentious issues of conscience. On one side we have those who can not distinguish the difference between following their own conscience and requiring that everyone else does. On the other side we have some who recognize a liberty to get a tattoo while forgetting to partner this liberty with wisdom and love. Both of these errors causes division in the body of Christ. I'm hoping this video helps.
    Here is the video from Graham Allen (Rant Nation) that I referenced • Don't Judge A Book By ...
    Here is my fuller teaching on How To Understand and Apply The Old Testament Law • Understanding The Old ...

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  • @devinwilliams4038
    @devinwilliams4038 2 года назад +1467

    This is a great take. I am a Christian now but I haven’t always been. And I am heavily tattooed. On my hands to so it’s impossible for me to hide. But I’ve come to terms with it and with other Christians who take issue. I’ve stopped getting angry with them and tried to explain the division being worse than the “issue.” I have a tattoo that even now I consider blasphemous. But to me it proves a point. And I use it to tell people that if the lord can reach someone like me with a mark on me like this then he can reach and speak anyone.

    • @michaeldukes4108
      @michaeldukes4108 2 года назад +65

      Dude, that “blasphemous tattoo” is a great teaching point.

    • @me-pg1ne
      @me-pg1ne 2 года назад +15

      Amen

    • @arthurknox7143
      @arthurknox7143 2 года назад +33

      I like the way you have become patient with people who judge you with your passed decisions (We ALL have made them - Glad mine aren't so visible😊). I have heard of person who had their tattoo Supernaturally removed on their conversion. My only suggestion to you is that you pray about it and seek YHWH's will with the way forward. Blessings.

    • @Joey-iy6gx
      @Joey-iy6gx 2 года назад +41

      I too have a blasphemous tattoo... It's a reminder of where God has brought me from

    • @theclinefamily3601
      @theclinefamily3601 2 года назад +23

      I have a tattoo that I got in honor of God and as a reminder that I lay my anxiety at Jesus’s feet (on my ankle). I don’t show it off at church because I have gotten really nasty comments about it before. The division is far worse than the “issue,” and there are many other “issues” like these: alcohol, what is acceptable in the marriage bed, biblical feasts, etc. . The best medicine for division is to walk in love and know what the Bible says. ❤️

  • @paulh2423
    @paulh2423 3 года назад +597

    I remember a while ago I was going to get a Jesus tattoo. A woman I worked with (who was a pastor) simply asked, "Why do you want to get that?" I answered, "So people can see I follow Jesus" and she replied, "Why do you need a tattoo to do that? They should see it with how you treat them and through your actions"....Didn't get the tattoo

    • @sseltrek1a2b
      @sseltrek1a2b Год назад +37

      what a great response...it always goes to motive and properly applied spiritual wisdom...

    • @tom726
      @tom726 Год назад +37

      If you want a Jesus tattoo go ahead . Just treating people right doesn't necessarily mean you follow Jesus. You can be a good kind person and not follow Jesus. If you treated me with kindness I would just say " wow, what a wonderful person". I would not jump straight to religion.

    • @BlessedOne686
      @BlessedOne686 Год назад

      🔥🔥🔥🔥that’s sick

    • @fabricatorgeneralcaz534
      @fabricatorgeneralcaz534 Год назад +17

      I follow Jesus with every bit of my being, the God of mercy, The Lion of Judah who forgave the sin of the world is far more concerned with what comes out of my heart than what gets inked on my skin… heavily tattooed, always will be, 100% a disciple of the Great I Am; people should look to their own houses before casting judgement on their brethren because they got some color put on their skin, maybe if they did, our world would look a little different.
      Edit: It’s also interesting that many people in the Christian faith would call your female friend being a pastor completely against biblical teaching… just a thought

    • @midi510
      @midi510 Год назад +21

      @@tom726
      True, but when someone's life is filled, to some degree or another, with the Holy Spirit, it's obvious. I'm often convinced of a person's relationship with Christ when I don't even know them, just because they exude the spirit of God. People might not even know what it is about you, but know that there's something different about you. Something they could either be attracted to or repulsed by. Having a relationship with Christ isn't just a surface thing, but is at the very core of your being. I'll never get a tattoo, but couldn't care less if someone else wants them. (Also, I completely differentiate between religion and knowing God personally.)

  • @marifeclark
    @marifeclark Год назад +124

    "the division is worst than the issue" thanks Pastor Mike

    • @jordanwright417
      @jordanwright417 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@alexcarbery8189 the text of the Bible is "literally" gods word. Do you just like to accept people's opinions on God's word that fit your emotions?

    • @polynesia8733
      @polynesia8733 8 месяцев назад +1

      I don't since 30 percent have hep c...health issue..temple of Holy Spirit

    • @dorisbergen9975
      @dorisbergen9975 4 месяца назад

      I love you and your Bible
      messages.if you lived in Canada you would really understand why we
      love indoobatr

  • @pattimuscarella6369
    @pattimuscarella6369 Год назад +120

    My brother! Thank you for such a good word on this matter! It was so wise and with so much love!! I'm a 78 year old great grandmother who was convicted by your wise counsel.
    I've been guilty of judging others who have gotten tattoos after salvation and wondered how God looks at it. Thank you for your wise words!! God bless you!

    • @hman9581
      @hman9581 Год назад +4

      Getting tattoos is a recent trend (the last 20 years, before then, tattoos were associated with criminals and evil). Basketballers and soccer players made it fashionable - think Allen Iverson.
      It just displays the progressive downward and decaying state of sin and fallen man. Now that doodling on your skin is mainstream and cultural, people have been desensitized.
      Honor your bodies people, as it belongs to the Lord!
      It is good to judge and perceive wrong rightly.
      Being judgmental on the other hand, is something entirely different.

    • @macdaddyp8437
      @macdaddyp8437 Год назад

      @@hman9581 So, follow ALL levitical law? Cut your hair a certain way, and don't round off a beard? Sounds like what keeps the Jewish people bound to "tradtitions of men". Consider the reason behind the interpretation used in Leviticus 19. I would venture to say today's believers who tattoo themselves, don't do so to reach out to other false dieties on behalf of their deceaded relatives. Read Romans 6:14 brother.

    • @hman9581
      @hman9581 Год назад +1

      @@macdaddyp8437 Did I say Christians should follow Levitical laws? Perhaps you are pushing a simple argument and are inferring.
      The "Old testament laws" can be broken down into subsets. We have "Moses' Laws", which are the Ten commandments, Levitical laws, and general principles written in the old covenant.
      These general principles are good guides for Christians. Jesus said "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." - this is a direct passage from the old testament and should be followed by new testament believers.
      On the other hand, Levitical laws are more associated with ceremonial rituals.
      In the old testament tattooing is associated with the occult. It is a way to dishonor the body.
      It is quite trivial to doodle on oneself.

    • @powerplay4real174
      @powerplay4real174 Год назад

      ​@@hman9581
      It mingling your blood with ink or some type of pigment and that's not really good or healthy and if a person just feels they need one it's a sing of obsession because most folks get two or ten , it's still a sin.
      Just like tobacco smoking and using substances ,just with less consequences as it make you want it to be seen.
      I would never advise any one to get a tattoo knowing what I know nowadays of it being a biblical law against them.
      He said he wouldn't encourage tattoos,but he wouldn't judge those who already have them and I can understand that but some folks have them in some of the most strange places like lower back and cleavage neck and face and they go out of the way to have them seen.n🌜💯🌛

    • @CC-iu7sq
      @CC-iu7sq 11 месяцев назад

      @@hman9581oh please.
      Tattoos are fine dude.
      Jesus is prophesied to have markings.

  • @christydimon3793
    @christydimon3793 4 года назад +360

    “The division is worse than the issue” so good!

    • @natehirt4297
      @natehirt4297 3 года назад +7

      Maybe.... discussion and education one on one should t be confused with a monologue discussion like this channel. Great lessons, and great discussion in this video, but we should (as a church body) be able to have a civil discussion about this. Iron sharpens iron, and we can get to the best discussions and direction this way....

    • @gospelrap11
      @gospelrap11 2 года назад

      @@natehirt4297 Of course! Especially when the issue does turn out to be worse than the division

    • @jayvlugt3309
      @jayvlugt3309 Год назад

      I'd happily be divided from them that do not hold to the truth and accept lies, and sins against God.

    • @SuperReznative
      @SuperReznative 8 месяцев назад

      @@natehirt4297 tattoos are one thing of our past & covered by Jesus & His salvation but tattoos as a born again Christian,.. should know better.

    • @SuperReznative
      @SuperReznative 8 месяцев назад

      @@natehirt4297 Tattoos have occult demonic, attachments,,

  • @amm613
    @amm613 5 лет назад +479

    I stand corrected. I have been a Christian a very long time. I have judged people that as Christians have gotten tattoos because of this scripture. I have no tattoos don't plan to get any but will not judge people who have any. Thanks for this teaching and reminding us what our behavior should be as Christians. God bless you and your family.

    • @oldman9843
      @oldman9843 4 года назад +28

      AMM That shows real Christian character to admit you were wrong . That is the love of Christ .

    • @amybee40
      @amybee40 4 года назад +13

      @Studd Muffin That's talking about murder, not random incidents that cause bleeding.

    • @ea-tr1jh
      @ea-tr1jh 4 года назад +1

      @Studd Muffin This is talking about murdering... pretty clear... to take it uber-literal to the extreme is ridiculous and not the intention of the author.

    • @ea-tr1jh
      @ea-tr1jh 4 года назад +3

      @Studd Muffin Evolution is compatible with the Bible, and there is no "twisting" involved, just looking at the context. Truly studying the Bible. Have you ever read the works of John Walton?

    • @ea-tr1jh
      @ea-tr1jh 4 года назад

      @Studd Muffin It is in the context though. Gen 9:5 talks about "accounting for the "life" of human beings," which indicates that when it refers to taking blood in verse 6, it is referring to murder.

  • @ladydragon719
    @ladydragon719 Год назад +55

    Thank you for covering this. As a Christian I was worried about my silly youth and putting tattoos on my body. I had someone tell me tattoos were wrong/bad in Christian faith. And though I will more than likely never put another one on my body, I am no longer worried about the ones I have.

    • @BigMac4459
      @BigMac4459 11 месяцев назад +2

      There are some things we just can't undo. Satan can't undo the passion of the cross and Christ's resurrection that saved humanity.

    • @BigMac4459
      @BigMac4459 10 месяцев назад +3

      @revolutionsendtimeschurch AMEN! Apostle Paul was fighting against the Judeaizer, but he still reminded us in the name of God, that circumcision and the law are of great value.

    • @SuperReznative
      @SuperReznative 8 месяцев назад

      @@BigMac4459 God sees circumcision if the heart, through Jesus

  • @op4rlb348
    @op4rlb348 Год назад +10

    This was so good! Thank you - I’ve always known I was the “weaker brother,” ( the one with many scruples,) but the more I study the Bible, the stronger I get. I appreciate your podcast so much!

  • @1satisfiedmind
    @1satisfiedmind 3 года назад +396

    I told my son, "No tattoos' 'till his 18th birthday . He got one, which he designed...and it was good. That next Sunday , he comes rolling into the church foyer , tat fully visible. I was standing and talking w a church pastor and a few other men. He called my son over and said, "Do you know what the bible says about tattoos?" The men all waited. "Yes, it's in the same passage that says, "You shall not take a razor to your head, or cut the edges of your beard.', in Leviticus" The pastor had a shaved head, and wore a nicely trimmed beard, as did some of the mean in the group. "Right?" The pastor said, "Got me" my son smiled, and walked away.

    • @nasticanasta
      @nasticanasta 2 года назад +23

      You got a great gift of a body from God and you drew on it....also tattoos ere used to mark slaves.

    • @ororinator5596
      @ororinator5596 2 года назад +52

      @@nasticanasta you do realize you’re proving Mike’s entire point with your comment, right?

    • @danpavlis3016
      @danpavlis3016 2 года назад

      @@nasticanasta if our body is such a gift why are so many Christians just morbidly obese?

    • @fayeking5066
      @fayeking5066 2 года назад +18

      Tats are narcissistic.

    • @robertsnell9404
      @robertsnell9404 2 года назад +41

      @@fayeking5066 So. The person with a pic of dead child in his/her rememberance is narcissistic? Or the person who has Christ on them as another way to keep themselves further convicted on a daily basis is narcissistic?.. You are applying your own presumed motives for why someone gets them, which is not the same reason for why people get them. Most get them as a form of expressing themselves. If that is narcissistic? Then any form of self expression is narcissistic..

  • @Hoodilydaddle
    @Hoodilydaddle 5 лет назад +586

    Late to the dance. I'm a tattoo artist. I think this is an amazing stream. Nutshell. I live in a small town with 4 tattoo shops. I have rules. Illuminati eyes no. False gods. No. Etc. These decisions make my clients question why I refuse to do them. That can open important dialogue. I think if I were in an area or church where they would cause division it would be different. I also don't disagree with anyone who the holy spirit calls to not get them or do them. Thanks brother !

    • @ketchupking9972
      @ketchupking9972 4 года назад +12

      @2013name all tattoos are trash, find me a virginal girl who has a tattoo - lmao, you'll find a unicorn first. Its one of the easiest ways to spot a degenerate today.

    • @tobynobel5671
      @tobynobel5671 4 года назад +116

      @@ketchupking9972 wow, no words for your ignorance. Not to mention your view towards tattooed people? Do you see a tattooed person and assume they are a degenerate? If that's the case, would you go out of your way to minister to them?

    • @craigyerger203
      @craigyerger203 4 года назад +27

      As one who disagrees with you, please allow me to apologize for those who have harsh words for you.

    • @matthewcooper4248
      @matthewcooper4248 4 года назад +30

      @@craigyerger203 You have no need to apologize for them. I agree with the original commenter, but like Mike said the important thing is unity. You think tattoos are bad based on your conscience, we think they're okay. The important thing is that we don't flaunt our tattoos and that you don't speak like the first response in this thread.

    • @3leon306
      @3leon306 4 года назад +3

      Aesthetics should prevent one from the world of tattoos and keeping us in the outside, not used as a means of evaluating within the system. otherwise, it’s like a culinary arts standard used to evaluate the best Velveeta “cheese”

  • @patrician1391
    @patrician1391 Год назад +30

    I have been a Christian since 1976 and have never been tattooed, but when I prayed for my Grandson when he was 4 yrs old and couldn’t speak, the Lord gave me this verse for his parents to only speak Philippians 4:13, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me!” Well, within 2 weeks those words were my Grandsons very first words! When he grew up he got that verse on his left arm! I love it!!🙏❤️

  • @michelledillard6316
    @michelledillard6316 Год назад +12

    Thank you for discussing this and for always working through the scripture for your conclusions. While I understand that many people don’t like tattoos and I hide mine if I’m going to be around those that would be offended, I can tell you that the only reason I listened to the folks that led me to Christ is because they looked and dressed like me. I think we often forget that there are all kinds of people in the world and sometimes it takes different kinds of people to reach different kinds of people. Thank the Lord for the variety!

  • @oldman9843
    @oldman9843 4 года назад +130

    I was drugged out drunk biker trash and have a lot of tattoos . A lot of brothers and sisters that come to Christ may not look like us but it is our duty to love those well kept and well dressed straight folks . Just because they don't have long hair , ear rings or ink is no reason not to love them . So we need to love those who don't ride a bike or never done time , they were still sinners and we better love them .

    • @7ruijorge
      @7ruijorge 3 года назад +20

      This is my favourite comment on this chat. I like how u flipped the perspective to show even those neat folks are wicked and need Christ despite their clean outward appearance. Good u you for this comment i love it, and by no means a i a biker or habe many tatoos, ( got 3) but just well done

    • @oldman9843
      @oldman9843 3 года назад +14

      @@7ruijorge Thank you ,God is good

    • @Cbawls
      @Cbawls 2 года назад +8

      Hey man, love this testimony!!

    • @bonniemoerdyk9809
      @bonniemoerdyk9809 2 года назад +10

      Yes, we are ALL sinners no matter what we look like! Before coming to Christ, everyone thought I was such a nice person, great personality, ect ect. I kept hearing what a good girl I was. I needed to hear how sinful I was instead. In my 20's though, I started doing something I really should not have done...and after a few years God got a hold of me, I read the Bible and realized how dirty and sinful I was! The repentance Jesus gifted me really made me realize how gracious He is. ~ Thank you for your testimony.

    • @oldman9843
      @oldman9843 2 года назад +5

      @@bonniemoerdyk9809 Thank you , glad to have you as a sister in Christ

  • @infinityandbeyond9179
    @infinityandbeyond9179 3 года назад +93

    I always said as a Christian that I would never get a tattoo. But division came between my only child and I. We used to always say to each other "I love you infinity and beyond." When I found out that I may not have long left to live on this earth I wanted a special way for him to know how much I loved him despite our separation. On my right outside of my wrist I had a tattoo put there that says "I love you, with the infinity symbol under that, and beyond under that. So that when he saw me in the casket that would be the last thing he would see and always remember. It is an act of profound love and that no matter what happened between us, my love for him infinity and beyond never stopped.

    • @NinaR478
      @NinaR478 3 года назад +8

      Oh ny goodness :( I am so sorry you are separated from your child. I hope things have settled and if not I hope peace is still with you

    • @DonnaHughes813
      @DonnaHughes813 3 года назад +7

      That's beautiful! God bless you ! 🙏🏻

    • @GreyBlackWolf
      @GreyBlackWolf 2 года назад +1

      Welp. So much for not crying.

    • @aaromotivestudio3869
      @aaromotivestudio3869 2 года назад

      I’m so sorry to hear about this 😢

  • @andrewcurtis6435
    @andrewcurtis6435 Год назад +33

    I have been a Christian for less than 2 years and I am in my 60’s. I have recently had a tattoo on the underside of my forearm that is of a rugger cross with the letters I B T C on it. As I still suffer from mental health issues and even as a Christian have tried to end my life, I had the tattoo done primarily as part of my safety plan to be used when I next (if it happens) dark place. Although I am not that keen on “positive affirmations” I will use my tattoo for that purpose as well.. The initials sat to me that I Belong To Christ.

    • @shannadenney3263
      @shannadenney3263 10 месяцев назад +1

      Praying for you

    • @Duvessa-darkbeauty
      @Duvessa-darkbeauty 5 месяцев назад

      Same with me, I got a tattoo with Psalm 34, reminding me of all I went through and how God delivered me.

  • @Andrea-xs4ny
    @Andrea-xs4ny Год назад +14

    Fantastic teaching! I especially loved when you started talking about the Romans verses, which go way beyond the subject of tattoos. You've been blessed with a gift of teaching, along with the graciousness and love needed to be this effective. You've reached into my heart so many times, and I thank you, and God, for it!

  • @k9felinePeru
    @k9felinePeru 3 года назад +183

    I came to my church with piercings. My friends kept telling me to take them off because they are wrong in the eyes of God but I never felt that conviction when reading the bible. However, because my pastor asked me to I took them off. Not because I changed my mind but because I decided to honor my authority since many people in my church don't like it and could judge me. I would be hurting them. So I totally agree 100% to this message.

    • @ebonyy5248
      @ebonyy5248 3 года назад +15

      God bless you, this was very good.

    • @thesaintmustwalkalone708
      @thesaintmustwalkalone708 3 года назад +44

      It shows you love the brethren more than your piercings. Few would be willing to lay down their liberty if it causes a brother to stumble.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 2 года назад +24

      Jewish women traditionally had nose rings. Were they piercings?
      I don't think they are "wrong in the eyes of God."
      Your pastor is not in that kind of authority over you. He is there to feed and tend the flock. His job is not to micromanage people in his congregation.
      It would be different if you were dressing immodestly, or living in some kind of sin.

    • @lexirosem1235
      @lexirosem1235 2 года назад +6

      Very good comment.. it’s sad how people of Christ can’t see this is the correct response and causing this division is wrong.. God bless you!!

    • @mgntstr
      @mgntstr 2 года назад +10

      @@judylloyd7901 And Tend the flock he was when instructing the younger sheep of the contention within the flock her appearance caused.

  • @rebeccawelch8473
    @rebeccawelch8473 5 лет назад +122

    It is not what you put into your body that makes you unclean but what comes out of your heart and mouth.

    • @myda9733
      @myda9733 3 года назад +16

      Remember context always :) This scripture was talking about eating pork since eating pork was an unclean practice to the Jews hence the what goes IN your body not what goes ON your body! Both very distinct and different words, shalom!

    • @ssww3494
      @ssww3494 3 года назад +2

      It's a parable. By your logic Jesus only spoke literally. It's you as a person that makes yourself good or bad.

    • @karcharias811
      @karcharias811 3 года назад +8

      There is always an outward sign of the inward reality.

    • @danf2
      @danf2 3 года назад +1

      Shooting up drugs is very unclean, my ex wife is likely to die soon according to her doctor from a dirty needle, heart infection.

    • @karcharias811
      @karcharias811 3 года назад +4

      @@danf2 I think the point is that there is a internal spiritual condition that is what leads to using of drugs and needles in the first place. The spiritual condition leads to the outward act. That is the point. What is in the heart is prior and is what leads to the unclean act.

  • @RUT812
    @RUT812 Год назад +8

    My husband & I just moved to Mexico to retire. When applying for permanent residency (while keeping our U.S. citizenship), the rule they had for photos was no tattoos or jewelry. I wear minimal jewelry & have no tattoos, but I took all of my jewelry off while we were there. It gave me pause to think that perhaps (rightly or wrongly) they associate tattoos with bad people. Tattoos have bad connotations in certain circles. Further, although I judge no one, I personally feel convicted about it. My body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, & I do as much as I can to take care of it.

    • @viperstriker4728
      @viperstriker4728 Год назад +1

      Tattoos are often gang signs, it is likely easier to say no tattoos altogether then try to figure out the hidden meanings that many of them have. As another comment pointed out, many people in the US have used it as an outlet for rebellion. So we would expect a correlation between tattoos and bad behavior, but that of course isn't causation.
      I ultimately agree with your sentiment. I won't prejudice against people with tattoos, but also won't be getting any.

  • @royjaquez7688
    @royjaquez7688 Год назад +10

    I appreciate your perspective on this whole topic. I too ended up conflicted as whether it would create a stumbling block or not to witnessing. I have tattoos, pre-born again, but I wanted to get more after I was saved and after getting out of the military.
    What was the one thing I did settle on is whether I could better use that money to further the kingdom of God through giving.

  • @catthouser9032
    @catthouser9032 3 года назад +43

    I have a tatoo. I got it before I was saved. It represents my old life apart from God. I wouldn't get another. Now I like it for a new reason. It is a good reminder of what I was before Jesus rescued me. It reminds me to be thankful and feel blessed. It reminds me to focus on my faith.

    • @JoyandToffee
      @JoyandToffee 3 года назад +3

      Same :)

    • @jesusiskingofmyheart
      @jesusiskingofmyheart 2 года назад +4

      Amen, sister! I'm in the same boat as you.

    • @marcelacharles7422
      @marcelacharles7422 Год назад +1

      This is an amazing testimony, praise God! God bless you!!

    • @meggiebee
      @meggiebee Год назад +1

      Me too!! This was a major part of my baptism testimony. Praise him!

  • @jasonanthony166
    @jasonanthony166 3 года назад +139

    I worked as a missionary in Egypt. I discovered that for centuries Christians have tattooed a small cross on the underside of their right hand wrist. The origins why they do this are obscure, some say it was imposed by the Muslims to pay jizia tax if they refused to convert to Islam. After returning to the UK both my daughter and I have this tattoo to identify with the persecuted church in Egypt. Thanks for the video, you gave a very balanced point of view.

    • @Beanie1879
      @Beanie1879 Год назад

      Yeah, they all complain about your tattoo making you an enemy of God until you whip out the Cross tat.

    • @StephenKatt
      @StephenKatt Год назад +7

      Interesting. What may have been a mark used to persecute became a badge of honor for the Church.
      Working in East Africa, I saw how different denominations each had their own Christian greeting. In some ways it provided unity among the Church, but it also caused some division, forcing people to frequently confront their different traditions. Some missionaries disliked this because they were essentially forced into using these greetings. It raised interesting questions of how and when Christians should set themselves apart, and how to bridge gaps between Christians of different traditions. From my perspective, most Christians were using these greetings in loving ways, and would often use the greeting which they knew corresponded to the other person's denomination, which to me stood as a sign of honoring your brothers and sisters in Christ.

    • @leofromli8961
      @leofromli8961 Год назад

      Hi Jason, thank you for posting this comment. Could you provide a link to an image that is the most accurate depiction of this tattoo?

  • @randomjones8753
    @randomjones8753 Год назад +5

    Spot on 100%. Same deal if you feel free to drink beer. You don’t go into a brothers house who abstains, or is a recovered alcoholic and start cracking cold ones in front of them. It’s really not that complicated. Put others before yourself…
    Easier said than done. God bless you all

  • @ModestReviews
    @ModestReviews Год назад +3

    I truly appreciate your time in this video and the detail you go into to break down the truth in these words. Thank you. Highly respect your take on this subject.

  • @theretromillennial
    @theretromillennial 2 года назад +119

    This is, hands down, the best teaching on tattoos I’ve heard anyone give. Thank you for being studious and deferential to the Word.

    • @milton5417
      @milton5417 2 года назад +1

      Aye, MGS2 reference. God bless. 🙏🏻

    • @theretromillennial
      @theretromillennial 2 года назад

      @@milton5417 Love MGS2. Unpopular opinion, but it's still my favorite in the series.

    • @bobreese4807
      @bobreese4807 Год назад

      TATTOOS= BARBARIAN SKIN GRAFFITI, IDIOT BADGES, TRAMP STAMPS, MARKS FOR DORKS AND STUPID WASTE OF MONEY BY ATTENTION CRAVING AIRHEADS!!!

  • @jrlopez713
    @jrlopez713 5 лет назад +45

    Amen, such a great video👏🏼
    I was a tattoo artist for 9years
    Making a Very good income.
    I also became a believer in the last 2 years of my tattooing, it was my OWN conviction to stop and to stop getting them. As I read the word of God EVERY day , praying and fasting. Slowing my conviction was met with me and my family to stop. I not against tattoos, but most of all we must love and slow to speak.
    We must not cause division as believers and use a Righteous
    Judgement.

    • @crawlerjc
      @crawlerjc 4 года назад +1

      I am a tattoo artist now who is a believer, wouldn't mind discussing this with you more privately if you down for it.

    • @jrlopez713
      @jrlopez713 4 года назад

      crawlerjc let’s do it

    • @jesusiskingofmyheart
      @jesusiskingofmyheart 2 года назад +8

      Amen brother! I'm not a tattoo artist but I am covered in tattoos and similar to you, once I got saved, I had a conviction to stop getting tattoos & so, I repented for them and stopped getting tattoos all together!! I still have temptations here and there to get more but I take that thought captive and pray through it because I want to listen to the Spirit and not the flesh. Thank you for sharing your story! It's comforting to know I'm not the only one who had that conviction. Many blessings to you and your family!!!

    • @bobreese4807
      @bobreese4807 Год назад

      TATTOOS= BARBARIAN SKIN GRAFFITI, IDIOT BADGES, TRAMP STAMPS, MARKS FOR DORKS AND STUPID WASTE OF MONEY BY ATTENTION CRAVING AIRHEADS!!!

    • @wpnmstrmk4484
      @wpnmstrmk4484 Год назад

      I read stories of exorcists talking about people getting possessed from the Tattoo ink, because it was blessed by Witches or through other dark ceremonies. They even used Snake venom for Tattoos.

  • @KoDaJo13
    @KoDaJo13 Год назад +7

    I am very heavily tattooed and have been getting tattoos for years, but only recently became Christian. So many conversations have been started because of my tattoos and I'm trying to practice bringing up Jesus anytime the conversation arises

  • @darrenmiller6927
    @darrenmiller6927 2 года назад

    You are so patient and thorough. I think you have a gift for teaching. I find it easy to listen to you. I think you are a gracious and lovely person.

  • @BipolarDistortion
    @BipolarDistortion 3 года назад +91

    As a tattooed brother, MAN did I appreciate your challenge to me to better love my brethren & the world around me

    • @souldesire5932
      @souldesire5932 2 года назад

      It's important to repent of this, we are not supposed to be getting them honestly..cutting into the flesh given to us with artificial dye is not ideal or okay..this teaching is honestly off base and too lax to be honest..

    • @BipolarDistortion
      @BipolarDistortion 2 года назад +1

      @@souldesire5932 please show me that in the Scriptures

    • @rrsl123mm
      @rrsl123mm 2 года назад

      @@souldesire5932 I’d encourage you to watch the entire video

    • @matthewm7867
      @matthewm7867 11 месяцев назад

      What is your motivation for tattoos? We’re you under the influence of alcohol or drugs - I would say narrow is the way - it is easy to take the oath of rebellion and sin - watch some ray comfort because there are many that are a hypocrite but if you have Jesus in your heart you would have new desires nor worldly desires

  • @marc4384
    @marc4384 4 года назад +151

    Sometimes when we think we have a hard and fast “rule” about something like tattoos, along comes an exception. A while back I was in the midst of treatment for breast cancer. My husband slipped out and got a tattoo of a pink ribbon with my name underneath on his arm. He did it to show his love, support and faithfulness. It still touches and humbles me. Because...he doesn’t even really like tattoos.

    • @jackcurtis4906
      @jackcurtis4906 3 года назад

      Same

    • @heathermcmillan6584
      @heathermcmillan6584 3 года назад +26

      I can understand that but if my husband had done that I would be furious and make him get rid of it. I’m a breast cancer survivor and I can’t stand the pink ribbons, just a constant reminder of breast cancer commercialized and the reminder of it in general. But I’m glad that do you see it for what it is, as loving support from your husband.

    • @glock907
      @glock907 Год назад +1

      There are other ways to show support with out it

    • @bobreese4807
      @bobreese4807 Год назад

      TATTOOS= BARBARIAN SKIN GRAFFITI, IDIOT BADGES, TRAMP STAMPS, MARKS FOR DORKS AND STUPID WASTE OF MONEY BY ATTENTION CRAVING AIRHEADS!!!

    • @donaldpepera2928
      @donaldpepera2928 Год назад +1

      That's exactly what the preacher said don't do.

  • @OrthoBroJoe
    @OrthoBroJoe 12 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. As someone heavily tattooed and as someone who just started going back to church after 2 decades I was scared to death my first time back to church. I felt truly like I was gonna be rejected and that I wouldn’t be allowed in church. However everyone, complete strangers, were so welcoming and nice and seemed genuinely excited that me, my wife and my kids were there. It was so overwhelming joy and peace and I’ve never felt more spiritually full . I have tattoos on my hands, neck, behind my one ear, and all over my arms and the Holy Spirit still compelled not only me to go to church but for the people in the church to love me and my family as Jesus loved and loves me.

  • @jonbutton3259
    @jonbutton3259 Год назад +11

    Man, this video is a Godsend, and not just for the tattoo subject (of which I have several). This message is really about how we internally deal with those "of weaker conscience", which has been a massive struggle for me. This video answered a major question in my heart.
    Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @lesliejohnson7683
    @lesliejohnson7683 5 лет назад +86

    The discussion on treating others in love is very important and appreciated.

    • @FRN2013
      @FRN2013 3 года назад +3

      Yes, let's love those who disagree!
      That's why I rarely share my view, because I don't want to hurt people who have tattoos.
      But since everyone else is talking about it here anyway...
      Millions-- perhaps more than a _billion_ --people around the world are disgusted by tattoos. Why would a Christ-follower want to offend people and put up a stumbling block? No one is offended if you don't have a tat.

  • @bonniemoerdyk9809
    @bonniemoerdyk9809 4 года назад +38

    LOL...I must be that old lady you were thinking of back in your youth! Bless you Mike, you have caused me to think twice about how I've felt. I do have a loved one who has numerous tatoo's whom I love dearly, I've kept my mouth shut on how I feel because I know there are more important issues to keep straight...like the Gospel.

    • @Switzer1234
      @Switzer1234 3 года назад +1

      I have a loved one who has numerous TATTOOS ( not TATTOO'S). No apostrophe.😉

    • @danieltemelkovski9828
      @danieltemelkovski9828 2 года назад +2

      I agree that there are more important issues to focus on, but for those of us who disapprove of tattoos, it doesn't mean keeping quiet is always the best strategy. The tattoo fad came along in part because the threat of social censure that as recently as twenty years ago kept in check people who might have toyed with the idea of tattoos faded away, based largely on the feeble reasoning of "who are you to judge?". Well, I'm a member of my society, that's who I am to judge. And I'd have to be blind not to notice the close association between tattoos and the other forms of degeneracy that blight my society. So while I think it's better to avoid condemning people for their choice, we still have a responsibility to "judge" - to form a judgement, to draw a distinction between what is beautiful and commendable and what is ugly and imprudent.

    • @bonniemoerdyk9809
      @bonniemoerdyk9809 2 года назад

      @@Switzer1234 ... woops!

    • @bonniemoerdyk9809
      @bonniemoerdyk9809 2 года назад +1

      @@danieltemelkovski9828 ... I would agree. It's incredibly sad the direction society has taken, and we are called to judge rightly and biblically. When I was young (1950's) only men who had served in WW2 & Korea would have a tatoo (2 at most). They would usually get them on nights they were on leave and also very drunk. Not exactly something to brag about. How did it turn into the free for all it became in the late 90's(?) is beyond me. I will still choose to share the gospel with others...tatoos or not.

    • @danieltemelkovski9828
      @danieltemelkovski9828 2 года назад +1

      @@bonniemoerdyk9809 "Incredibly sad" barely captures the extent of the catastrophic cultural decline, imo. But it is what it is, and will probably get worse before it gets better (if it ever does, though I think given enough time it almost surely will). For the time being, we're just going to have grin and bear it (to keep from going crazy, if nothing else).

  • @steveparker2475
    @steveparker2475 Год назад +5

    When I was in my early 20's (many, many, many moons ago) I got two tattoos while serving in the Navy. Why? Because I wanted to. Partly out of peer pressure and partly out of trying to be the cool/bad boy. At no time did I ever consider what Jesus would do or think if he were with me when I got them not realizing that he, in fact, was with me. My self-centeredness was the motivating factor in marking my body. I'm just glad they'll be left here when Christ calls me home in either death or by the trumpet call. I hate these things and repeatedly called them "two of my many mistakes", mostly when my two sons ask me about them. All of that being said, I have to submit to what the Holy Spirit has revealed to us in scripture. While I hate them, I accept and love my brothers and sisters in Christ who have them. For anyone who is considering getting tattoos, just please consider if you get them, will it bring glory to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, God the Father and not grieve the Holy Spirit.

  • @donawyo
    @donawyo Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this. Thank you for how broadly you studied this, that you cover the whole Bible. I especially love that you added the judgement stuff too. We can always use “the giving up our rights for the good of others” admonition. This is solid. Thank you!

  • @MikejHamel
    @MikejHamel 3 года назад +16

    I have a few tattoos I got after being saved. I got my first at 55. I always said I would never get one because I couldn't imagine anything I would want on my body forever.
    I ride a motorcycle so on each outside of the length of each forearm that drivers on either side can see, I have LOVED with the O being a crown of thorns and the other I have the verse john 3:16 in the shape of a cross. In California we can split lanes, so as I sit between cars at a light, I pray for the drivers and passengers that God may open the eyes and hearts to the gospel message I have written on my arms.
    Mike had a good point about being careful not to push non believers away
    If the don't agree with tattoos, but the opposite is also true, that in today's generation there are millions of non believers that have tattoos that might never think about a relationship with Jesus
    For fear of being judged.
    Paul also says to be all things to all people.
    to those who are without law, as without law (not being without law toward God, but under law toward Christ), that I might win those who are without law;
    I Corinthians 9:21.
    I can't wait to get to heaven and see out of the hundreds of people I have prayed for, who accepted the gospel. I will gladly mark my body for the eternal life of just one soul.
    I think the bigger question is why my brothers or sisters would judge me negatively. That is something that would need to be addressed in their hearts.
    The bottom line of this message on both sides of the discussion is to agree to disagree, in love.
    Thank you Mike. God bless your ministry.

  • @disaffectednarcmagnet2305
    @disaffectednarcmagnet2305 5 лет назад +97

    I think the majority of comments here a very sad 😣 did you all not hear? BEAR with one another, trying to have the last word is just pride messing with you smh.
    Thank you for the apologetics Sir, the Bible references have fed so much more than resolution.

    • @colekurtz8295
      @colekurtz8295 5 лет назад +4

      Yep fully agreed. Beyond the question of tattoos is the issue of unity and divisiveness in the body of Christ. I humbly wonder, iching ears?

    • @disaffectednarcmagnet2305
      @disaffectednarcmagnet2305 5 лет назад +6

      @@colekurtz8295 You might be onto something there. I've noticed that some folks almost relish the opportunity to pass judgement on tattoos and piercings, without even looking at the context of it. I have 4, one of which has Ps 46:10 and 2Cor 12:9 on it and the only person to correctly identify the texts was an ex junkie - not one pastor has known it and they always ask.
      I think that says it all.

    • @jaquirox6579
      @jaquirox6579 4 года назад +1

      Got Your6 so very well said brother! Your kind heart shows.

    • @ketchupking9972
      @ketchupking9972 4 года назад +5

      @@disaffectednarcmagnet2305 all tattoos are trash, find me a virginal girl who has a tattoo - lmao, you'll find a unicorn first. Its one of the easiest ways to spot a degenerate today.

    • @worl9830
      @worl9830 4 года назад +1

      @@ketchupking9972 sad but true

  • @brendabrowning8721
    @brendabrowning8721 Год назад +13

    This has been very helpful! Thank you for helping us to think Biblically.

  • @harlensmith3023
    @harlensmith3023 Год назад +1

    Thank you brother Mike, God has blessed so many with your work including me. You give us understanding and clarity. God Bless

  • @CoryTACP
    @CoryTACP 5 лет назад +68

    How amazing is the book of Romans? I love it. There are so many passionate discussions just on Romans alone. Thanks for your guidance Mike.

    • @martinkelsey275
      @martinkelsey275 5 лет назад

      Hi mike whatdoes the bible say about positive and negativism

  • @SuperAwesomeguy09
    @SuperAwesomeguy09 3 года назад +17

    This made me feel so much more at ease. I know it's an older video, but I don't come from a Christian home and was baptized at 24. I got a tattoo before then, nothing profane or anti Christian, but it weighed heavy on my soul as I've been trying to walk with christ for 6 years. As you can imagine I have many stumbling blocks, living a long time without the lord in my life. Thank you, Mike Winger. You're one of the very few channels that represents Christianity as it is and not what you want it to be. You truly help me with living a more biblical life.

    • @danieltemelkovski9828
      @danieltemelkovski9828 2 года назад +3

      Examples like yours are one reason I believe that those of us who disapprove of tattoos should not bite our tongues. Even if tattoos are not unbiblical (I can't even begin to compete with Mike on biblical knowledge), it's surely telling that people who turn to Christ after getting tattoos somehow still instinctively feel there is something "off" about their tattoos, as though they are a barrier to holiness. It hardly seems a stretch to conclude that the less tattoos people have in their lives, the more Christ they'll have.

  • @Sola_Scriptura_1.618
    @Sola_Scriptura_1.618 11 месяцев назад +2

    I am considering a religious tattoo because I want to provoke the conversation of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit. I never wanted a tattoo until my faith in Christ got to this level. I feel there is an external force acting upon me to profess my faith. God bless and may God lead us to doing what is right and just.
    Mike thanks for the great video and discussion.

  • @Taco-jitsu
    @Taco-jitsu 2 года назад +4

    Mike thank you for such incredible content. You are a blessing to my life. I hesitantly clicked on this video after just getting a tattoo recently while understanding it is not a sin, yet left with even more clarity.

    • @billlewis8711
      @billlewis8711 2 года назад

      Hi Rosengard,
      Would you mind sharing the reason you got your tattoo? You look like a younger guy - I'm a bit up there! However I'm often curious why folks do some things.
      Thank you

    • @GreyBlackWolf
      @GreyBlackWolf 2 года назад +1

      So. I have had many purity rings. And have lost them all. I plan on getting a tattoo one with the same scripture and then when i get married. The ring from my wife would cover over it symbolicly covering the for the requirement of sinless sex and the binding of us two.

    • @Taco-jitsu
      @Taco-jitsu 2 года назад +1

      @@billlewis8711 Absolutely Bill! Im in my late 20's and I consider myself artistic and very visually stimulated. I have always daydreams of tattoos since I was a young teenager but too frugal to spend money on them which is a good thing because it reflected in the quality of work I chose now vs at 18 for example. I also waited until now because I never knew what to get as a tattoo considering a lot of peoples ideas were less than desirable to me. Or I simply liked a tattoo on someone other than myself. I finally went on a trip to south america where tattoos are more affordable and I was away from my hobby in the usa so it had time to heal. The combination of events and the spontaneity in me pulled the trigger on that trip and I got "My peace I leave you, my peace I give unto you" wrapped around my ankle like an ankle band. Hope this was insightful to you.

  • @chrisevanz
    @chrisevanz 5 лет назад +7

    This, like so many of your ‘biblical advice’ pieces is helpful and current for me.
    Of course, any of us can research these things but an educator’s training and gifting result in a bringing together of information into learnable and dependable ‘packets’.
    So helpful; so gratefully received. The Lord please bless your ministry.
    CE

  • @jaredhair9781
    @jaredhair9781 3 года назад +8

    Mike Winger is a gem! so glade I found your channel, lots to learn and digest! God bless you brother

  • @robstrck8
    @robstrck8 2 года назад +7

    This was so well presented. Well done even beyond the topic of tattoos. Thank you 😊

  • @KathyakaNina
    @KathyakaNina Год назад +1

    Watching this video years later but really great break down on explain ping this topic well Pastor Mike. Reading the context of the verses in both the New & Old Testament. I remember when I started to go to a AG church with my family, the population has some older folks that saw tattoos as sinful or evil. They use the saying a lot, “Don’t mark yourself because your body is the temple of the Lord.” People in the congregation that had tattoos before being a believer were very considerate & covered them the best they can which is very sweet & thoughtful. When I went to a Christian college I had that mentality too strong and meeting people with Christian tattoos I was so confused. Over the years I hear peoples’ stories of reminders of how God spoke to them & getting Christian tattoos that were a reminder of that. I know I myself will never get one because I will not want to put my body in pain and doesn’t sit right at least with my spirit. If it has a special meaning that’s nice as long as the person is not just getting on because it looks cool

  • @Couragedearheart445
    @Couragedearheart445 5 лет назад +20

    Mike, happy birthday! You have a maturity beyond your years, and I so appreciated how you handled this issue--as I am grateful for so many topics that you have covered. Thanks for not being reactive or fearful as you handle tough issues! God's blessings on you this year! You are ministering well.
    May I also just add that I think your reason for not getting tattoos is very servant-hearted. And, like you said repeatedly in your video, your attitude toward others is extremely important, no matter how you think of tattoos. I have never gotten a tattoo (though I think they can be fine) for the same reason as your friend: ministry in other countries. But I'd never heard someone bring out the point that, as much as we are concerned with reaching unbelievers, we should be loving our brothers and sisters in the same way. Great perspective! Thanks for that!

  • @NicnacSaurus
    @NicnacSaurus 3 года назад +5

    I loved the 3 parts of this explanation, thank you for putting it in context, especially the last part, doing things out of love, its a balance worth obtaining!

  • @neftalivillatorocoreas2786
    @neftalivillatorocoreas2786 Год назад

    Amazing as always brother Mike Winger. Praise God for your obedience to the word of God and your humble spirit.. 🙏

  • @ReubenHochstetler
    @ReubenHochstetler Год назад +2

    Thanks Mike for your teaching. Please keep holding fast to the trustworthy word. Even though I’be been a Christian for over 15 years I’ve only started understanding Rom 14 passage and I believe it’s a functional teaching for the church.
    The church circles I grew up in, encourage finding a church that has the same consciences. That’s not what Scripture teaches in Rom 14 or anywhere. It’s a little difficult to navigate within a church that wants to spell out matters of conscience for all the members and everyone practicing the same.

  • @rebeccamergia9101
    @rebeccamergia9101 5 лет назад +4

    I am always blessed by what you teach Mike! I pray that God may continue to bless your gift of teaching and point more people to Christ. I will keep you in my prayers

  • @ruthvansandt9713
    @ruthvansandt9713 4 года назад +10

    Mike this is so great! Love this. Myself, I don’t have an issue with anyone who gets a tattoo (tastefully) or drinks alcohol (without excess). For me, I don’t do either, I just don’t want to start or to have someone else I know who is against those things to have issue with me. Other things are more important. Unity in conscience and minor doctrine is important! Of course, there are foundational doctrines in which Christians must divide from the world, or those who claim to be Christians and pervert the core doctrines.

  • @HeartofNoah7
    @HeartofNoah7 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your input on this subject. I have recently been struggling with how Romans 14 should be lived out that came out in another Bible study, Live Full and Walk Free. Your example was great. I appreciate your ministry. I have used some of your videos in our women's group. It s so important to be able to understand what it means to live out the Word. We are living in very confusing times. I am so grateful for the Word. It is a compass.

  • @jerryhenderson9352
    @jerryhenderson9352 2 года назад

    Great lesson. I've been studying grace lately and how to show God's grace to others and this fits perfectly. Thank you.

  • @jamesfrancis1876
    @jamesfrancis1876 3 года назад +20

    Mike I really appreciate your candor and goal to be biblical and loving in your videos and responses to questions.
    I got my tattoo at 2O while serving in the Navy. It's a tiger, I like tigers, I think they're beautiful animals ( especially in their natural habitats).
    I'm 42 now and I would say at least 90% of the people I've met in that time never knew I had a tattoo. I don't announce it, I don't offer to show it unless someone asks if I have any tattoos and wants to see the design. I am not conflicted in any way about having it. And I don't believe anyone else should either. I've been convicted by the spirit in many things in my life, but this has never been one of them. I don't feel like I messed up by getting it. The tattoo would be more like a symptom than an illness if you really wanted to try to label it. The sickness was healed by the blood of Jesus and the tattoo is just a well designed scar.
    On a side note, I got my tattoo in la madeleine (Sp), Sardinia and the tattoo artist has a brother who at that time was a nurse in a hospital back in my home state. His face lit up when he talked about him, so God used even me getting a tattoo to touch someone's life. Don't underestimate or judge what is or isn't God's plan because you don't agree with all the pieces of the puzzle.
    And for those with tattoos who may feel saddened or rebuked after this video. Remember conviction comes from the Holy Spirit ( with the goal of repentance), but condemnation comes from Satan(the accuser of the brethren, with a goal of shaming and shaking you) If I understand this concept correctly.
    It's my belief that the spirit would only convict you in this scenario if you already felt it was wrong to get a tattoo before you got one. Any other reason and it's the enemy using yourself and others to bog you down in shame so you cannot experience the peace that passes all understanding that Jesus offers his followers.
    Well I guess that ends my long winded commentary. I hope this helps someone.
    And Mike if you feel I'm wrong in anything I've said please let me know. I'd love to discuss any issue as I truly do want to be a more rounded biblical thinker.
    Thanks for reading and God bless!

    • @jonathanhenderson858
      @jonathanhenderson858 2 года назад +4

      God bless you and thank you for taking the time to type this. I truly needed that word to remind of the difference of conviction and condemnation. I regret my tattoos and have prayed so many times to be forgiven for them and rebuked them even many times. I want to believe that they can be a testimony to how far I have come and where I was when I didn't believe or have any reason I thought to not get them. But because they are so permanent and so glaring everytime I'm in front of the mirror getting ready, it's an opportunity to be reminded that Im marked with things I now hate because of how much I love God. I can't help but to still consider it might be a reason for God to be distant from me and I just keep praying to believe He's forgiven me and I can let it go too

  • @nicolecarrillophotos
    @nicolecarrillophotos 3 года назад +7

    WOAH this is good. Thank you so, so much! You covered everything I was hoping to dive into, and then some. Thanks for taking the time to study into this and share via YT. I'm sharing this with friends and fam who have had this convo with me or just wondered on the subject!

  • @WinkWonkWonkWonkWonk
    @WinkWonkWonkWonkWonk Год назад +2

    Logic conveyed with kindness. Glad I'm subscribed. May God's grace and truth flow from us all.

  • @Landis_Grant
    @Landis_Grant Год назад +5

    Early in my Christian life, two brothers in Christ told me “if you had to ask what’s wrong with this or that, then you know it’s wrong”.

    • @adamrodriguez7598
      @adamrodriguez7598 11 месяцев назад +4

      But that’s not what Roman’s 14 says. If one year you say to yourself it’s wrong to eat bacon or only eat vegetables? There’s different consciences beside the extreme thought that everything is wrong.

  • @ianhaynes5898
    @ianhaynes5898 5 лет назад +19

    Only thing I have to say is that if you want a tatoo, you better make sure you really want it, as you will have it a long time.

    • @captainamerica8118
      @captainamerica8118 3 года назад

      They have a lotion now apply it three times a day within a few months tattoos gone

  • @andrewworsop2775
    @andrewworsop2775 3 года назад +10

    Once again great teaching. I work in ministry in a country were the church is a lot more conservative over practice. Repeatedly I have had to deal with short term Mission Teams from America where several of the guys have large visible tattoos on their arms. We work happily with them in Gospel proclamation however we request them to wear long sleeve shirts to church to cover their tattoos. Regularly they get angry at this and say we are taking the freedom they have in Christ. I have even try to force the issue that their tattoos are visible in church, saying these people have to learn to accept them. His is so damaging the unity of the church and to mission. The message we are given is a message of reconciliation which we need to proclaim not a message of pride and anger which destroys the unity of the church. As these teams coming to proclaim the gospel or to force the local church to accept tattoos.

  • @adaylateandadollarshort2971
    @adaylateandadollarshort2971 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mike! This was really insightful and helpful! I have learned a lot not only about tattoos, weak and strong faith Christians but also if the Old Testament laws are for us now! I have come across a lot of these questions and haven’t really known how to answer properly, now I can. That’s why it’s so important to stay in and study the Word of God! Also, follow and learn from Christian people who do the same and put God first over their opinions and feelings, even though that’s hard for us all( speaking of myself ;). But God says to test the spirit, I take that as asking God if this person is legitimate and serving God or not. So thank you again and God bless you!🙏🏾

  • @TBird5790
    @TBird5790 Год назад

    @Mike Winger, thank you. I had a bit of a struggle with Tattoos. Wasn't quite sure. This has made is so clear. Thank you. The part about passing judgement is really powerful.

  • @janott4640
    @janott4640 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Mike for your wise words and Biblical teaching on this controversial subject! Love is the key and even though I am not fond of tattoos for me, I am thankful for a loving Father who loves and accepts everyone and shows kindness to all whether one gets a tattoo or not! If He does that then so should I!

  • @uoCloud12
    @uoCloud12 5 лет назад +3

    Happy Belated Birthday Mike! And Happy New Year! Just wanted to say thank you so much for your work and for seeking to remain faithful to Scripture in every issue. Your ministry has definitely been a blessing to my life and I'm grateful for the work the Lord is doing in you! I'm super stoked to see what this year brings.
    Blessings! 👍

  • @rgdrums5005
    @rgdrums5005 Год назад +5

    Thank you mike, so helpful. Shame about some of the brothers and sisters causing division in the comments. “Division is worse than being wrong about tattoos” - really helpful and to the more important point of the conversation!

  • @wayneellis5746
    @wayneellis5746 Год назад

    Just had a see at this teaching..... I had a tattoo on my back of my late son. Don't have an issue at all. But here's the thing I learnt and am encouraged by what was taught..... learnt tons.... thank u

  • @Lalo-ik4zg
    @Lalo-ik4zg 3 года назад +66

    My take is...as a Christian you probably shouldn't get tattoos but there are those that got tattoos before being saved so it goes to show that God's mercy never ending

    • @nathanielsmith8546
      @nathanielsmith8546 Год назад +1

      If God says to get a tattoo tho best do it. Remember Samson could not drink alchahol due to his naserian bloodline, further could he not cut his hair unlike other naserians. A Jew could do both... should they not have and followed what God told the naserians....more so not cut thier hair as specific to Samson?. We work out our own salvation with fear and trembling. We are all under our own commandments by God personally, much more so than an overall God fearing people. If you would say that God would not ask you of this, look upon the man that was told to marry a whore in the Bible and you will see it saved lives. His obedience to God was more important than the law or morality that disturbs the image of a man of God. Same as the man God told to walk around naked in the presence of all men and women. Those who JUDGED THE MAN OF GOD WERE CURSED for touching his anointed. Also as the man who preached naked for his God in the temple of that time.... simply a place to inhabit the word and spirit of God

    • @bekah2663
      @bekah2663 Год назад +1

      If god says to get a tattoo- You Must Know!!! that thats not God- he would not tell you to do that.

    • @mrhandman4543
      @mrhandman4543 Год назад

      @@bradrichards8122 watch mikes hebrew roots playlist.

    • @bradrichards8122
      @bradrichards8122 Год назад

      @@mrhandman4543 Mathew 5:17-20
      There is no cause for arguement. 2Tim 3:16-17

    • @bradrichards8122
      @bradrichards8122 Год назад

      @@mrhandman4543
      I have behaved poorly toward you. I pressed and caused strife.
      I ask your forgiveness.

  • @kevinwalden4288
    @kevinwalden4288 5 лет назад +5

    Wow man this seriously cleared up to me what Romans 14 is truly saying, thank you

  • @peterfryer8249
    @peterfryer8249 Год назад

    Hi Mike, I appreciate your videos very much. A year ago our teen Sunday school teacher asked if I would teach through some difficult topics and tattoos was one. By using God's Word I allowed the teens to come to their conclusions. Which this particular time they nailed it. It's all about the heart motivation in the reasoning of why you want one to begin with. You did a great job of walking through that most important precept. I think we so easily lose our focus on what God's will is for us and it's simply to love Him and love others. If whatever we are doing, saying or even thinking, is not loving Him or others it's not His will. I had learned from one of our 3rd grade students a couple of years ago what the definition of sin was, "it's doing things our way instead of God's way." from the mouths of babes. Thank you for this study.

  • @clipsmasterproductions7479
    @clipsmasterproductions7479 2 года назад

    I admire you brother! Thank you for sharing your scriptural insight and perspectives!

  • @sandrabennett4300
    @sandrabennett4300 3 года назад +52

    I love how you cover things in such a thorough way. Thank you. Tattoo issue - on the flip side, if you have a bunch of tattoos- there are plenty of people who would trust what you have to say because you have tattoos. God might use you (a person with a bunch of tattoos) to bring a person to Jesus. All things work together for those who are in Christ Jesus. It shouldn’t be about whether a person has them or does not have them. A true Christian should care about a person’s relationship with Jesus - not whether or not a person has tattoos or pink hair or wears 2 inch heels or 3 inch heels, etc. Makes me think of that song ‘I’m sorry Lord for the thing that I’ve made it when it’s all about you.’

    • @jesusiskingofmyheart
      @jesusiskingofmyheart 2 года назад +10

      Wow, I'm a heavily tattooed person. I was just saved last year and I struggled for so long with my tattoos and being a Christian. But you're SO right! I have since then had a personal convinction and repented for my tattoos.. and God has 100% been using me and my tattoos have become a part of my TESTIMONY now to share JESUS! God bless you sister.

    • @davidtaylor9694
      @davidtaylor9694 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for confirming my thought exactly 👍

    • @NiteStocker3
      @NiteStocker3 Год назад +1

      Very true! I think the song you referred to is called "Heart of Worship" which is a great example of the way we as Christians should respond to both God and our fellow man/woman. Thank you for your post, not just what you said, but also how you said it.

    • @bobreese4807
      @bobreese4807 Год назад

      TATTOOS= BARBARIAN SKIN GRAFFITI, IDIOT BADGES, TRAMP STAMPS, MARKS FOR DORKS AND STUPID WASTE OF MONEY BY ATTENTION CRAVING AIRHEADS!!!

  • @Armin.Theron
    @Armin.Theron 3 года назад +29

    Really loved this! Especially the part about the strong minded Christians actually looking out for the weaker ones to the point of covering up their tattoos for those people 🙌🏽 it's very biblical but not mentioned alot 😍

  • @jonathanmicday1620
    @jonathanmicday1620 Год назад

    The best explanation on this matter and is important to listen this completely because the conclusion is worthy.

  • @victoriaokpik9195
    @victoriaokpik9195 Год назад

    So refreshing to listen to message that is based on biblical love, God bless!

  • @UltraAar
    @UltraAar 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you Pastor Mike, I feel like I learned a lot tonight. Its been a pleasure :) God bless! :)

  • @LuisGarcia-mu1ut
    @LuisGarcia-mu1ut 5 лет назад +4

    Mr. Winger,
    I just love how you study, and explain the bible. I have a tattoo on my arm, and there is times where in the ministry, people do look at me in the wrong way. I do not condemn them for that, however it helped me understand them. Thank you for that. I will begin to cover my tattoo to not make them stumble. Thank you and may God keep giving you the wisdom and knowledge.

  • @darylhaskell2338
    @darylhaskell2338 Год назад

    Mike, This is my first time seeing your channel. Wow! I LOVE your perspective, which is based in love and clearly emphasizes reliance on the Word. Well done. THANK YOU! We need more believers who remember love (God/Christ) is our foundation AND know how to rightly divide the Word. I am now a new subscriber, looking forward to more great insights and clearer understanding as iron sharpens iron. Thanks again.

  • @greyspot00
    @greyspot00 2 года назад +16

    If I weren't a Christian, I'd probably have lots of nerdy, regrettable tattoos lol. I agree with Mike's conclusion, but want to add something. I'm in the camp that personally feels tattoos aren't necessarily evil, and as well as not wanting to be a stumblingblock to my brother, I want to "avoid the appearance of evil." I think many older Christians feel the way they do about tattoos is because they have been a symbol of youthful rebellion in American culture. It would be fun to get a tattoo, but it's not a necessity and it's not worth looking a certain way to my fellow believers, and just practically speaking, the world sees it a certain way as well. Like it or not, you're lumping yourself in with people that go on down the list of these things like weird piercings, etc. It's just not worth it if your focus is to follow Christ.

    • @greyspot00
      @greyspot00 2 года назад +3

      One more addition that I am NOT sure about, where do you draw the line? At some point somebody somewhere is going to be offended at anything. There has to be a point of reasonableness, and I'm not sure if there is a clear line to be drawn.

    • @viperstriker4728
      @viperstriker4728 Год назад

      @@greyspot00 That is the question I was asking as well. Best I have come up with is it is not the action or the response from them at matters, but the intention from you. There have been times in which I knew something was going to offend, but I did it anyway. It felt good to do, but in no way was it morally required that I say the offensive thing. I think those verse were calling my out for that.
      To look at it from the other side, the motivation should be love. So if you are considering the action ask which is more important, the feelings of the person that will be offended, or the reason for the action. Certainly Jesus wasn't concerned with the feelings of those doing commerce in the temple when he ran them out. But that had a pretty important reason, and that reason wasn't malice toward them.
      Also your points up above on tattoos are rather insightful.

    • @matthewm7867
      @matthewm7867 11 месяцев назад

      I would bring up what’s the motivation for these people with tattoos - narrow is the way - I would say there are many that say they are Christian’s but do not really know God

    • @michaelnelson8618
      @michaelnelson8618 10 месяцев назад

      I have a very simple non - offensive looking symbolic tattoo that I got as a reminder to never commit suicide, among a few other things. It's discreetly on my shoulder, so rarely seen, so I believe if you get offended by my tattoo or my unapologetic attitude about it, that's on you. the symbol and message of hope ultimately glorifies God, who is commonly cited as the "God of Hope." What it comes down to is legalism, and we can all see the good that did the Catholic and Lutheran churches (among others obviously)

  • @aprilrose2389
    @aprilrose2389 4 года назад +18

    Loved the illustration of no “ragrets”😂 Thank you for your ministry!

  • @sherrylhenning5630
    @sherrylhenning5630 5 лет назад +17

    Hi Mike! First of all, Thanks! 'We are metal, We are family!'. 'Christian metal, love at full volume!'. This is my home church and has been since the mid eighties. Its not all that difficult to cover up your tats, wear that one conservative outfit and tone your make-up way down when you know you're going to be around people who think all that stuff is wrong. We are called to love one another and not cause our brother to stumble. If you feel the need to dress however you want regardless of where you're going and who you know you're going to be with, that's not love. That's rebellion and arrogance. There's nothing wrong with body art and other fashion statements. Just remember we are called to love one another, not create problems. Its okay to be yourself, just be considerate and respectful of who you know you're going to be with and where you're going.

    • @ccsapastor
      @ccsapastor 5 лет назад

      This is the right attitude! Good on you!

    • @walkinbyhismercy
      @walkinbyhismercy 5 лет назад +1

      sherryl henning awesome response. I have tattoos. I researched the Word and saw Gods instruction before choosing any. However, I have tattoos that are all easily covered. Why ? Because A) who are they really for ? Mine are for me. Things I love. I never wanted to be a stumbling block to another person AND I don’t want to hinder my ministry. When ever I go out to share the gospel, I don’t want someone to spend their time distracted by my outward appearance and wondering about an issue that they don’t understand yet. I just want to be able to share the Word of God uninhibited. I don’t want to cause others to stumble in judgment either. But I also don’t see a problem with having a tattoo. I however do not want them all over me.... because if they cannot be covered, I do believe it does more damage than we realize and to be ignorant of that is just foolish and negligent.

    • @barrybaker9173
      @barrybaker9173 4 года назад +1

      @@walkinbyhismercy you have already hindered your ministry by surrendering or compromising. You cant justify your actions with your feelings regardless right or wrong. Your actions need line up with scriptures. Then and only then can your actions be justified.

  • @SimSimma1981
    @SimSimma1981 Год назад

    This video answered so many questions that I I had. Very precise and I liked the fact that you showed the scriptures as you were talking, this is a very good aide as we can see it clearly for ourselves. Very well explained and a very good video.

  • @JudeOneThree
    @JudeOneThree Год назад +1

    What a great discussion in a very organized and understandable format!

  • @ambitious_parfait1087
    @ambitious_parfait1087 5 лет назад +14

    This was well done. I appreciate, that overall you respond in love and peace and biblical manner. Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @aprilanderson6432
    @aprilanderson6432 2 года назад +35

    I really appreciate your argument here. I'm 63 and I've been struggling with wanting to get a small tattoo. Dementia is almost a certainty for me. I wanted a tattoo of my children's initials so when I'm not able to remember them they can see the tattoo and know it's a permanent "remembrance" of how dear they are to me. At the same time I would never want to do anything that would go against GOD's teaching

    • @thomasnunya1438
      @thomasnunya1438 2 года назад +11

      I agree I was wholly against the idea of a Christian getting tattoos but Pastor Mike brings a different perspective I think, the only thing is I would be verrry cautious of who you let do the tattoo because I think a lot of artists have some serious demonic attachments in their lives and you don’t want that being imparted onto you, I pray you don’t go through the issue you mentioned to begin with though, God bless you April

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 2 года назад +4

      @@thomasnunya1438 The whole idea of "impartation," can you show me where you find it in scripture??

    • @lexirosem1235
      @lexirosem1235 2 года назад +2

      This is so sweet. My nana passed away about two years ago now from dementia and she was so young and just such a beautiful soul.. I don’t want to make you think a certain way that goes against your relationship with Christ, but I think that if you were to get this tatto and put it in a place where only you and your children would see/know about then it wouldn’t be affecting anyone but you guys and it would be very special to your relationship with them 🤍 but of course pray over this and do your research! Praying for your health as well, the Lord has you 🙏🏼☺️

    • @aprilanderson6432
      @aprilanderson6432 2 года назад +2

      @@lexirosem1235 thank you so much for your kind words. I'm still praying about it

    • @aprilanderson6432
      @aprilanderson6432 2 года назад

      @@Getlostandwander thank you for your prayers. I am experiencing some memory issues.

  • @LifewithGeneMcIntyre
    @LifewithGeneMcIntyre 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you, pastor. I too pastor a congregation where the Word of God is studied in context. This was sound, solid teacher. The Christian police is a reality and social media has catapulted it for the whole world to see. Statements like "a true Christian does not celebrate Halloween" and similar posts can satisfy our self-righteousness and pride but...how does it help our mission to reconcile the world with God? The church needs to love this world and plead with this world rather than preaching dogma that repels rather than draw people to God. Thank you, pastor. Love your content. But what I love the most, is your spirit. You are humble, kind and deliver truth with a conciliatory rather than argumentative tone. I love your videos and recommend them to our congregation. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Signed, Gene McIntyre, grateful pastor in Bradenton, FL.

  • @willbell9642
    @willbell9642 Год назад

    This is incredibly helpful, I have learned alot about how we should interact as believers, I need to be mindful not to judge a person I feel is judging, I don’t think I speak out these thoughts or jump on those who are judging but this clarified that I do in fact need to grow in this area because I have thoughts about the fact that they are wrong for various reasons, I am grateful to have learned about Romans 14. I have tattoos and plan on more, I was thinking of getting a hand tattoo but the wisdom to not cause division among others leads me to rethink. I wanted 1Cor on one hand and Eph 5 on the other as reminders to keep these principles and teaches at the forefront. I don’t think I will now. Thank you Mike for using the word to teach this like Jesus would want it taught.

  • @Br4dSp34d
    @Br4dSp34d 4 года назад +4

    really appreciated your desire of taking a BIBLICAL approach to this. As a pastor with a tattoo (that is easily covered up) it's great to have this reminder for my work in ministry, while also having a good biblical view of my own freedoms in Christ and how they can impact others. Keep up the great work!

  • @KSLady22
    @KSLady22 3 года назад +21

    I got tattoos when I was young and deeply depressed, perhaps as a way to show pain. It is hard to express the attraction I had to them. Now, with Christ, that attraction is completely dead! So is the depression too. Praise God! I know I am forgiven but I still feel bad about having tattoos.

    • @sharonr2121
      @sharonr2121 3 года назад +6

      Never let the devil condemn you for the past! Use your mistakes as a reminder of how far God has brought you! Repent (turn from sin) daily and have a good one!

    • @jesusiskingofmyheart
      @jesusiskingofmyheart 2 года назад +1

      Beloved, God has forgiven you for your tattoos! Now receive him mercy~ "I, I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins." -Isaiah 43:25
      Before coming to Christ, I spent 10+ years getting tattooed! Likewise, I find it as a way OUT and a way to escape the pain I was dealing with on the inside (abusive relationship and depression), but after I got saved, I had a conviction to stop getting tattoos, and I repented for all my tattoos! Now, my tattoos represent my old life apart from God. It is a part of my TESTIMONY & also a reminder to myself, of what I was before Jesus rescued me. It reminds me of God's GOODNESS and MERCY! What the enemy intended for harm, God will USE for good! Many blessings to you.

    • @jesusiskingofmyheart
      @jesusiskingofmyheart 2 года назад

      @@sharonr2121 AMEN!

  • @prestonthomas9406
    @prestonthomas9406 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video on tattoos, my eyes were opened.

  • @ceciljohnson4798
    @ceciljohnson4798 Год назад

    In a quick sense, this video is so SOLID! You can tell the gentleman is well versed!

  • @canigetachannel
    @canigetachannel 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you Mike and God bless you brother !

  • @lizziejay5362
    @lizziejay5362 3 года назад +3

    This is a good message about respecting others. I've discovered a lot of ppl don't truely know what what it means to be respectful of others. Besides, for all they know the person got them before they became a Christian. Even after watching this, I'm still on the fence about weather I am okay with it or not as it is marking on your temple but some are crosses and what not. BUT I never have and never will judge others for thier decision and this is a good message for those who get too caught up on it. Most of my friends, like 9/10, have become a bit addicted to it though so that is just another reason I personally lean on "eh I think I'll stay away" side. Rather not tempt myself. 😁

  • @Yeshua_Is_King777
    @Yeshua_Is_King777 2 года назад +1

    Per focusing on the Old Covenant while resting in the New Covenant- the book of Galatians does a good job focusing on this issue as well. Good job Mike!

  • @ramezes
    @ramezes 11 месяцев назад

    thank you mike for sharing biblical reasonability. at first i was spectical but now i have a more open and reasonable understanding over this topic. God bless.

  • @liliankuhn4671
    @liliankuhn4671 Год назад +5

    Excellent video! Thank you so much Pastor Mike. I learned a lot more listening to this video than just tattoos. You clarified other questions I've had over the years by the words you use. You break things down very well & you don't confuse me. I thank the Father for making me stumble onto this video. :)

  • @ainebrennankelly
    @ainebrennankelly 5 лет назад +50

    Hey Pastor Mike, thanks for this informative video. I have several tattoos, which I had done in my early 20s. I'm a new christian and rethinking a lot of things now. I'm thinking that I may remove my arms tattoos, but keep the ones on my torso, that aren't so 'in your face'. My parents hate them, so I'm sure they'll be delighted 😉 Your channel is brilliant for new Christians. Happy New Year, all the way from the west of Ireland! 🎉

    • @oldman9843
      @oldman9843 4 года назад +3

      It would be better to take your money and feed some hungry kids , etc

    • @oldman9843
      @oldman9843 4 года назад +1

      @Noneya Business No that is God's opinion read Matthew 25 : 31- 46

    • @wheresthedvo
      @wheresthedvo 4 года назад +3

      keyman keys paying to remove tattoos doesn’t hinder you from being charitable.

    • @davidmuir405
      @davidmuir405 4 года назад

      You could always get a bunch of Christian tattoos like Brian Welch did

    • @codymarkley8372
      @codymarkley8372 4 года назад +2

      I personally wouldnt remove them. Were you a christian when you got them? They may be ugly to you now. But there is beauty even in that, it is a constant reminder that you cannot trust yourself for what you think is best for you, you should only trust in God for everything.
      !Test every spirit against scripture, when you recieve a teaching or revelation. ! That is my best advice for new christians. Study the culture, the speakers and the audience that scriptures were written to and practiced amongst. The spirit will peserve you.

  • @0wnleeWun
    @0wnleeWun Год назад +1

    This was so profoundly helpful for me. Thank you! ❤

  • @laurapiazza427
    @laurapiazza427 Год назад +1

    You are so right about not condemning others. We are to lift one another up. The meaning of dying to yourself, is to not take it so personal. So that God can work through you. He died for everybody. Great video.