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In this episode, Maddox breaks down the real context behind tattoos in Scripture.In the Old Testament, specifically Leviticus 19:28, markings on the body were connected to pagan rituals—people would cut or mark themselves to gain favor from false gods or to show allegiance to a specific idol. It wasn’t just about appearance… it was about worship and identity.But here’s the key:That command was given to set Israel apart from surrounding pagan nations—not as a universal, timeless ban on tattoos for all believers.So let’s be clear:Christians can have tattoos. This falls into a non-essential, slightly controversial area that requires wisdom, conviction, and understanding of context.In the New Testament, the focus shifts from external law to the heart posture: • 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 — your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit • Romans 14:5 — matters of personal conviction • Colossians 3:17 — do everything for the glory of GodA helpful note from Revelation:Revelation 19:16 describes Jesus Christ with a name written on His robe and thigh (“King of Kings and Lord of Lords”). While not a direct endorsement of tattoos, it shows symbolic markings tied to identity and authority—not pagan worship.Bottom line:It’s not about ink—it’s about intent.Ask yourself: Does this honor God? What does it represent? Who does it point to?
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