@@DawsonShamp yes Sir; thanks for this but it’s a stretch to try and use this to justify markings on the body. For all we know it’s written on his clothing. Not to mention there is nothing modest about tattoos. In my opinion they should be strongly discouraged in the life of a believer. 1 Cor 6:12
For context: I do have tattoos. My convictions have grown in regards to this topic and from my perspective now for me, emphasis on FOR ME, it would be an attempt to worship God in the same way the idolaters worship their false gods. Some would burn their child and some would cut themselves like what happened on Mt. Carmel and now I see for me getting tattoos (even if they appear to be something in reference to the One True God or His Word) as a way of cutting to worship. Again this is a conviction for me and my soul and I’m not condemning anyone who has them nor saying that it is a sin for everyone
As a man who some would consider more heavily tattooed, and is currently finishing up a reformation themed sleeve, I appreciate this and the wisdom and insight you conveyed in this video
I am personally convicted over tattoos and will never get another ( I have 5). I do not think getting a tattoo is respectful to our bodies, they are not needed to glorify God, and they look worldly. We are instructed to do nothing that even looks sinful. Why would any Christian take the Holy Spirit into a tattoo parlor apart from selfish reasons?
I hate tattoos, but know some great Christian ministers that have them, all related to their faith. I will not condemn them, and neither will God. Our salvation only depends on Jesus finished work. Too many of you are so super spiritual and quick to condemn. Listen to what Costi Hinn said! He had a great thoughtful and gracious answer! Go back and relisten to him.
I am not saying they are sinful or trying to make a rule where there isn't one, but even from a maturity and wisdom standpoint I think a valid question to ask is why do you want the tattoo, and to really give an honest answer from the surface to the root. It is usually because you think they look cool, it makes you look more like the person or group you wish you were more like which is usually a sinful, vain, pride thing, or the answer comes across as an attempt to justify doing it, which is interesting as it shows the nature of the position, and usually there isn't an actual reason. It's usually to communicate something about a personality, to come across to someone else to give them the impression you are a certain way. Sometimes a believer will have a reason along the lines of it being a conversation starter for the Gospel. Ok, but can you do that right now and are not, just like the person who wants to go on a mission to share the Gospel but doesn't where they are right now? Further, to ask if there has ever been something you wanted that you later got tired of or no longer wanted or changed your mind about. Tattoos are permanent (sure, there is tattoo removal, but that is also expensive, can be unsuccessful or doesn't actually remove all trace, and like the tattoo is damaging to the skin) and they have their root in pagan identification (i assume based on the history i understand). So what is the good reason? I'm not saying there isn't a good reason, and i dont know if there even needs to be, but shouldn't there be? I think it should fall down to whose glory are you seeking by getting one. Are we stewarding what we've been given wisely? And i think we should ask ourselves the same questions for all things we do/buy, including what we wear, our haircut, our jewelry (including watches (ouch me)), cars, etc. What witness are we giving by doing/wearing/buying/showing it? Unlike those other things where you can stop wearing it, sell it, whatever, you cannot just stop wearing your tattoo. And unlike those other things that are universally necessary/helpful, a tattoo is not, it is a statement, an aesthetic body modification, a customization, a billboard. Will I think any different about a brother or sister with one or who wants one? I hope not and it would be sin if I did.
I will say it: they are being sinful because Leviticus clearly shows God banning His ppl from getting tattoos just like it clearly bans God's ppl from engaging in sexual immoral behavior. Idk why ppl pretend to act like God's position on this wasn't clear enough or that it doesn't exists. Opposing God's mandates IS sin.
However, we were bought with the blood of Christ! Thus our body is not, our own! A body, a living holy temple we are to be! So if God wanted us to have something on our skin, He would have put it there! One tattoo can lead to many others! Then to regret it!
Some Christian groups forbid the men to shave their beard because "if God didn't want the beard to be there he would not have let it grow". What would be your response to that?
Amen 💯 it saddens me how many “Christians” are trying to justify getting tattoos. When I was in the world, I got tattoos, Jesus changed my mind. We are called to be separate from the world. In the world and NOT of it. We need to continue to stand for TRUTH & not conform to the patterns of this world.
Wish I could give more likes. The gentle and wise advice given here is so valuable for navigating this world when attempting to decipher Christian liberty and sinfulness.
This is gonna be good!!!!I got three tattoos before I got saved and to be honest their is absolutely NO reason for any born again believer to get a tattoo!!!!Come out from among them and be separate!!!!! God bless.
A thought to consider, As Christians, our bodies are the home God chose to live in (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Tattoos might seem like a good idea-maybe even meaningful, like a cross or a verse-but when we feel the need to explain or justify them, doesn’t that tell us something? The truth doesn’t need a reason. 1 Peter 2:12 often echoes in my mind: “Live such good lives.” It makes me wonder-if I had truly understood that, would I have gotten a tattoo? Following Jesus means reflecting on whether our choices align with Him. Would He get a tattoo? Probably not. God made us with a purpose, and while it’s not always easy to see at first, time, pain, and growth often reveal that the best way to honor Him is to fully embrace who He created us to be, without additions.
Thank you guys! Appreciate it. Especially for people who want to join a church that holds on to their culture and traditions for dear life instead of God's Word.
Does the Holy Spirit lead you to get a tattoo? Our liberty is to love others and serve others? It says not to use our liberty for our flesh. I don't see the thought process of feeling like God would lead you to get a tattoo.
This is something I was discussing with my wife (who gave me the okay). I have shameful tattoos I need to cover up and I can do it with a design of our Lord during his crucifixion on one arm and my other arm my favorite passage. Good stuff. And I agree speak to your spouse and does it have a sinful message?
Tattoos are a sin, no matter how much one can justify it, no matter what the marking is. Something is either a sin or not, there's no in between. You are right when you say the word says we should not mark our bodies, and remember God's word does not change because you want to tattoo your body and put a cross. what you are saying is more like, yes lying is a sin, but if it's a lie that can save a life then it's not a sin or yes lying is a sin but 'white lies' are not so much a sin because they are harmless and with no bad intensions, therefore they are not sin... sin is sin, disobedience is disobedience. please let us remember there is no conditions sin, is it either a sin or not, you are either cold or hot, either obedience or not.
I got 3 tattoos before giving my life to God. None are vulgar. My second one is a rose on my chest with my sisters name and Bday and death date in the stem. Her middle name is Rose. The third is a small heart design on my foot. But the first I got makes me wonder if it’s bad. It’s the Celtic knot of motherhood with my kids name.
Fair play, I got one done before I was saved. Fortunately, it's not an immoral one, but I wouldn't be able to see spending my money on another as good stewardship of money.
In Leviticus the Bible says “You shall not make any cuts in your body for the dead nor make ant tattoo marks on yourselves; I am the Lord”. That settles it, no tattoos. That is not legalistic. If you get tattoos before becoming a Christian, then yes ask for forgiveness and the Lord will forgive you but if it is done afterwards then that is intentional sin. You are attempting to bend sin to fit a certain narrative and that is wrong and you could be a stumbling block.
The action of tattoos is clearly not holy but rather worldly. The reason there is even a question tells you it’s not wise. This is the fault of the western culture we’re focused on rights instead of the right thing to do. The practice of rationalizing those behavior isn’t strengthening our culture. It a word, it’s of the World. Romans 12:2
One of the things I don't see mentioned in the comments is what kind of place do you go to get a tattoo? Imo tattoo parlors are worldly, with who knows what ungodly environment and pics on the wall or tattoo ideas to choose from. I understand those who have them before becoming a believer, but when i see someone with one, i automatically think of the world without even actually fully seeing if it's a godly image or not. The Bible speaks a lot of being clean and pure and it makes someone look unclean or dirty. I also agree that its permanent and we all have different seasons in life. Sanctification is an ongoing process. Things I felt at liberty to do in earlier seasons in my christian life are no longer things I feel at liberty to partake of now. Imo it's a much wiser decision to not get one due to not being able to go back. The scarring is always there. But there is much grace for those who did it unknowingly.
The place I have been to looks like a clean white dental office (very professional) not a dungeon lol with fire lamps on the walls as you descend down the steps.
In what way could a tattoo bring honor and glory to our God if we're called image barrers of God. Why change what God has created in his image? Why wouldn't He have created your body in a more God honoring way from the get go? Buy a Bible if you care about scripture on your skin, I can't see how anyone would be able to justify his of her tattoo with scripture. If you want people to see you're a godly person, let them know by your fruits, by your good deeds or just by your preaching of Christ.
In Christ, it's not whether if it's wrong or right necessarily, but is it the best thing for you? Is it the best way? Is your body not beautiful the way it's made? Why put something permanent on you, other than the blood? EDIT: You were bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body. 1 Cor 6:20
Noup. I had tatoos before knowing the Lord. Sometimes I thought of doing me a new onr: but NO. We are not of the world Our body os not ours. No. We must fight. Persevere. Have patience. Pray. No. A FOLLOWER OF CHRIST MUST NOT HAVE ANY MARKS IN HOS OR HER BODY.
Romans 12:1 And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him. God only accepted sacrifices in the Old Testament without spot or blemish. So to present yourself to god a living sacrifice that means outwardly without spot or blemish is to present your body holy to god.
19 📚What? Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have received from God, and you are not your own📖? 20 📚For you were bought at a price📖. Therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.
Romans 12:1-2 New International Version (NIV)Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God-this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
My view is this. Do we have the moral right to mar the image of God, if we are the temple of God. 1Cor 3 and 6. would our Holy God mind at all if we graffiti His temple in Jerusalem in ancient days, remember Aaron's son's who went in to the Tent of meetings and offered strange 🔥, Leviticus 🔟. I don't think we have that right, anymore then a woman who thinks that she has the moral rights to an abortion.
All the things going on around us, the failure of most "Christians" in this country as to simple things, and you are concerned about tattoos? How about "should Christians elect felons to be president? "
Motivations for getting a tattoo (or not) are not the only concern. It's not just about you and your walk with God. It's also (and perhaps even more so because we are called to love others) about not causing your brother to stumble. Technically it may fall under Christian liberty, but in reality if it causes others to stumble in their faith, or even worse brings reproach on the name of Christ, then that is the sin (and an easily avoidable one at that). It would certainly be wiser to not get a tattoo than risk that. Our love for our brothers and sisters is sacrificial and commanded by, and in honour of, Jesus who died for us. Let us rather live like that, than fulfilling our own desires. Romans 14:13-23 deals with this very well.
Tattoos aren't mentioned a lot in the bible but when they are, it's not in a favorable light. Personally, I don't have any reason to get one.
@@stevehardwick7285 well said; no one does
I do not agree. Look at revelations 19:16
@@DawsonShamp yes Sir; thanks for this but it’s a stretch to try and use this to justify markings on the body. For all we know it’s written on his clothing. Not to mention there is nothing modest about tattoos. In my opinion they should be strongly discouraged in the life of a believer. 1 Cor 6:12
Alot?
@@rickmelhuish1602 What do you mean? A lot is two words.
For context: I do have tattoos. My convictions have grown in regards to this topic and from my perspective now for me, emphasis on FOR ME, it would be an attempt to worship God in the same way the idolaters worship their false gods. Some would burn their child and some would cut themselves like what happened on Mt. Carmel and now I see for me getting tattoos (even if they appear to be something in reference to the One True God or His Word) as a way of cutting to worship. Again this is a conviction for me and my soul and I’m not condemning anyone who has them nor saying that it is a sin for everyone
I have too. But not anymore.
Our body is not ours.
As a man who some would consider more heavily tattooed, and is currently finishing up a reformation themed sleeve, I appreciate this and the wisdom and insight you conveyed in this video
I am personally convicted over tattoos and will never get another ( I have 5). I do not think getting a tattoo is respectful to our bodies, they are not needed to glorify God, and they look worldly. We are instructed to do nothing that even looks sinful. Why would any Christian take the Holy Spirit into a tattoo parlor apart from selfish reasons?
I hate tattoos, but know some great Christian ministers that have them, all related to their faith. I will not condemn them, and neither will God. Our salvation only depends on Jesus finished work. Too many of you are so super spiritual and quick to condemn. Listen to what Costi Hinn said! He had a great thoughtful and gracious answer! Go back and relisten to him.
I am not saying they are sinful or trying to make a rule where there isn't one, but even from a maturity and wisdom standpoint I think a valid question to ask is why do you want the tattoo, and to really give an honest answer from the surface to the root. It is usually because you think they look cool, it makes you look more like the person or group you wish you were more like which is usually a sinful, vain, pride thing, or the answer comes across as an attempt to justify doing it, which is interesting as it shows the nature of the position, and usually there isn't an actual reason. It's usually to communicate something about a personality, to come across to someone else to give them the impression you are a certain way. Sometimes a believer will have a reason along the lines of it being a conversation starter for the Gospel. Ok, but can you do that right now and are not, just like the person who wants to go on a mission to share the Gospel but doesn't where they are right now? Further, to ask if there has ever been something you wanted that you later got tired of or no longer wanted or changed your mind about. Tattoos are permanent (sure, there is tattoo removal, but that is also expensive, can be unsuccessful or doesn't actually remove all trace, and like the tattoo is damaging to the skin) and they have their root in pagan identification (i assume based on the history i understand). So what is the good reason? I'm not saying there isn't a good reason, and i dont know if there even needs to be, but shouldn't there be? I think it should fall down to whose glory are you seeking by getting one. Are we stewarding what we've been given wisely? And i think we should ask ourselves the same questions for all things we do/buy, including what we wear, our haircut, our jewelry (including watches (ouch me)), cars, etc. What witness are we giving by doing/wearing/buying/showing it? Unlike those other things where you can stop wearing it, sell it, whatever, you cannot just stop wearing your tattoo. And unlike those other things that are universally necessary/helpful, a tattoo is not, it is a statement, an aesthetic body modification, a customization, a billboard.
Will I think any different about a brother or sister with one or who wants one? I hope not and it would be sin if I did.
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I will say it: they are being sinful because Leviticus clearly shows God banning His ppl from getting tattoos just like it clearly bans God's ppl from engaging in sexual immoral behavior. Idk why ppl pretend to act like God's position on this wasn't clear enough or that it doesn't exists. Opposing God's mandates IS sin.
However, we were bought with the blood of Christ! Thus our body is not, our own! A body, a living holy temple we are to be! So if God wanted us to have something on our skin, He would have put it there! One tattoo can lead to many others! Then to regret it!
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Some Christian groups forbid the men to shave their beard because "if God didn't want the beard to be there he would not have let it grow". What would be your response to that?
@@ceasardyck4826 beards grow back
Amen
Amen 💯 it saddens me how many “Christians” are trying to justify getting tattoos. When I was in the world, I got tattoos, Jesus changed my mind. We are called to be separate from the world. In the world and NOT of it. We need to continue to stand for TRUTH & not conform to the patterns of this world.
Wish I could give more likes. The gentle and wise advice given here is so valuable for navigating this world when attempting to decipher Christian liberty and sinfulness.
Love it. Very well articulated, Costi. Bless you, brother.
This is gonna be good!!!!I got three tattoos before I got saved and to be honest their is absolutely NO reason for any born again believer to get a tattoo!!!!Come out from among them and be separate!!!!!
God bless.
Yes agreed got a whole sleeve and I hate it to be honest as a Christian 😔
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That is some serious legalism. Christians can be separate and also have tattoos.
@Katetnerolf yes!!!I can just see Jesus sporting a full sleeve!!!Cool dude!!!
@@Katetnerolf legalism is saying a Christian is sinning by getting one, and/or a person cannot be saved if they get a tattoo.
A thought to consider,
As Christians, our bodies are the home God chose to live in (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Tattoos might seem like a good idea-maybe even meaningful, like a cross or a verse-but when we feel the need to explain or justify them, doesn’t that tell us something? The truth doesn’t need a reason. 1 Peter 2:12 often echoes in my mind: “Live such good lives.” It makes me wonder-if I had truly understood that, would I have gotten a tattoo? Following Jesus means reflecting on whether our choices align with Him. Would He get a tattoo? Probably not. God made us with a purpose, and while it’s not always easy to see at first, time, pain, and growth often reveal that the best way to honor Him is to fully embrace who He created us to be, without additions.
Thank you guys! Appreciate it. Especially for people who want to join a church that holds on to their culture and traditions for dear life instead of God's Word.
Love this! I have a cross with love and want a Jesus one too for gospel conversations. Thank you for the research!
Does the Holy Spirit lead you to get a tattoo?
Our liberty is to love others and serve others?
It says not to use our liberty for our flesh.
I don't see the thought process of feeling like God would lead you to get a tattoo.
It could be to cover shameful tattoos…
True good point. I wouldn't see anything wrong with that. But otherwise, I wouldn't see it productive for your soul.
Love that you mentioned Joe Thorn. Love that brother.
When one of our pastor’s grown sons got saved, he had a skin graft operation to remove a marijuana tattoo that was on his arm.
Bruh… I had that same exact response, it can be a sin and it can’t be a sin depending on the motive
Thanks for the content guys!
That was a great video thank you Teacher (:
Really good and thoughtful responses.
This is something I was discussing with my wife (who gave me the okay). I have shameful tattoos I need to cover up and I can do it with a design of our Lord during his crucifixion on one arm and my other arm my favorite passage. Good stuff. And I agree speak to your spouse and does it have a sinful message?
Only thing I would add is caution with the location of the tattoo. Would it be appropriate to expose yourself for the sake of a tattoo?
Revelations 19:16 - On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.
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Tattoos are a sin, no matter how much one can justify it, no matter what the marking is. Something is either a sin or not, there's no in between. You are right when you say the word says we should not mark our bodies, and remember God's word does not change because you want to tattoo your body and put a cross. what you are saying is more like, yes lying is a sin, but if it's a lie that can save a life then it's not a sin or yes lying is a sin but 'white lies' are not so much a sin because they are harmless and with no bad intensions, therefore they are not sin... sin is sin, disobedience is disobedience. please let us remember there is no conditions sin, is it either a sin or not, you are either cold or hot, either obedience or not.
Contra tattoos see John 3:30 - we don’t call attention to ourselves, especially not our appearance
Great topic, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The voice of reason
Excellent thank you 😊 both
I got 3 tattoos before giving my life to God. None are vulgar. My second one is a rose on my chest with my sisters name and Bday and death date in the stem. Her middle name is Rose. The third is a small heart design on my foot. But the first I got makes me wonder if it’s bad. It’s the Celtic knot of motherhood with my kids name.
I am a senior citizen and I will never get a tattoo.
Fair play, I got one done before I was saved. Fortunately, it's not an immoral one, but I wouldn't be able to see spending my money on another as good stewardship of money.
Thank you!
In Leviticus the Bible says “You shall not make any cuts in your body for the dead nor make ant tattoo marks on yourselves; I am the Lord”. That settles it, no tattoos. That is not legalistic. If you get tattoos before becoming a Christian, then yes ask for forgiveness and the Lord will forgive you but if it is done afterwards then that is intentional sin. You are attempting to bend sin to fit a certain narrative and that is wrong and you could be a stumbling block.
You better follow the whole Levitical law if that's your reasoning
The action of tattoos is clearly not holy but rather worldly. The reason there is even a question tells you it’s not wise. This is the fault of the western culture we’re focused on rights instead of the right thing to do. The practice of rationalizing those behavior isn’t strengthening our culture. It a word, it’s of the World. Romans 12:2
Good one, thank you.
Thank you for this! AC
One of the things I don't see mentioned in the comments is what kind of place do you go to get a tattoo? Imo tattoo parlors are worldly, with who knows what ungodly environment and pics on the wall or tattoo ideas to choose from. I understand those who have them before becoming a believer, but when i see someone with one, i automatically think of the world without even actually fully seeing if it's a godly image or not. The Bible speaks a lot of being clean and pure and it makes someone look unclean or dirty. I also agree that its permanent and we all have different seasons in life. Sanctification is an ongoing process. Things I felt at liberty to do in earlier seasons in my christian life are no longer things I feel at liberty to partake of now. Imo it's a much wiser decision to not get one due to not being able to go back. The scarring is always there. But there is much grace for those who did it unknowingly.
The place I have been to looks like a clean white dental office (very professional) not a dungeon lol with fire lamps on the walls as you descend down the steps.
@@TripleMboyz4Christ lol nice to know there is somewhere to go like that
In what way could a tattoo bring honor and glory to our God if we're called image barrers of God. Why change what God has created in his image? Why wouldn't He have created your body in a more God honoring way from the get go?
Buy a Bible if you care about scripture on your skin, I can't see how anyone would be able to justify his of her tattoo with scripture. If you want people to see you're a godly person, let them know by your fruits, by your good deeds or just by your preaching of Christ.
In Christ, it's not whether if it's wrong or right necessarily, but is it the best thing for you? Is it the best way? Is your body not beautiful the way it's made? Why put something permanent on you, other than the blood? EDIT: You were bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body. 1 Cor 6:20
Levitcus 19.28
Noup.
I had tatoos before knowing the Lord.
Sometimes I thought of doing me a new onr: but NO.
We are not of the world
Our body os not ours.
No.
We must fight. Persevere. Have patience.
Pray.
No.
A FOLLOWER OF CHRIST MUST NOT HAVE ANY MARKS IN HOS OR HER BODY.
I have 3. I’m also a pastor.
The Bible never ever says it is wrong.
It is A moral. It is not right or wrong. It depends on what you get
I have tatoos.
I loked them
BUT.
it is not our body.
We dont need marks.
We must not mark our bodies anympre.
Praise the Lord.
A question to ask myself: can I afford to get a tattoo? Pay my bills, feed my kids, pay my rent or mortgage, put gas in my car, etc etc.
Why do people keep using the phrase "begs the question" in the wrong way.
Amen ✝️
Hey, I didn’t send it, Brandon Scalf did!
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Romans 12:1 And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice-the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him.
God only accepted sacrifices in the Old Testament without spot or blemish. So to present yourself to god a living sacrifice that means outwardly without spot or blemish is to present your body holy to god.
You gotta admit, the For The Gospel logo is pretty sweet
19 📚What? Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have received from God, and you are not your own📖? 20 📚For you were bought at a price📖. Therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.
Romans 12:1-2 New International Version (NIV)Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God-this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
My view is this. Do we have the moral right to mar the image of God, if we are the temple of God. 1Cor 3 and 6. would our Holy God mind at all if we graffiti His temple in Jerusalem in ancient days, remember Aaron's son's who went in to the Tent of meetings and offered strange 🔥, Leviticus 🔟. I don't think we have that right, anymore then a woman who thinks that she has the moral rights to an abortion.
Nope. I want God's temple available for when God gives me His seal.
I don't want there be no mistaking to whom I belong.
There is ZERO biblical reason to get a tattoo. Jesus would never get a tattoo.
God has a tattoo on his inner thigh, look it up
His*
No
Tattoos becomes idols because they embrace them more then God to have Tattoos by God and by Me it is a sin....to God .
Nope. Would Jesus get a tattoo???
All the things going on around us, the failure of most "Christians" in this country as to simple things, and you are concerned about tattoos? How about "should Christians elect felons to be president? "
Motivations for getting a tattoo (or not) are not the only concern. It's not just about you and your walk with God. It's also (and perhaps even more so because we are called to love others) about not causing your brother to stumble.
Technically it may fall under Christian liberty, but in reality if it causes others to stumble in their faith, or even worse brings reproach on the name of Christ, then that is the sin (and an easily avoidable one at that). It would certainly be wiser to not get a tattoo than risk that. Our love for our brothers and sisters is sacrificial and commanded by, and in honour of, Jesus who died for us. Let us rather live like that, than fulfilling our own desires. Romans 14:13-23 deals with this very well.