The Old Testament law commanded the Israelite’s, “Do not cut your bodies
for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD”
(Leviticus 19:28). So, even though believers today are not under the Old
Testament law (Romans 10:4; Galatians 3:23–25; Ephesians 2:15), the
fact that there was a command against tattoos should raise some
questions. The New Testament does not say anything about whether or not a
believer should get a tattoo.
We do have this command in 1 Peter
3:3–4: “Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as
elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes.
Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a
gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight.”
Granted, this passage is directed at Christian women, but there is a
principle here that may be apropos: namely, a person’s external
appearance should not be the focus of our attention. Much effort goes
into “elaborate hairstyles” and “fine clothes” and jewelry, but that’s
not where a woman’s true beauty lies. In the same way, tattoos and body
piercings are “outward adornment,” and we should be careful to give more
effort to the development of the “inner self,” regardless of our
gender.
In relation to tattoos and body piercings, a good test is
to determine whether we can honestly, in good conscience, ask God to
bless and use that particular activity for His own good purposes. “So
whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of
God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). The New Testament does not specifically
command against tattoos or body piercings, but it also does not give us
any reason to believe God would have us get tattoos or body piercings.
An
important scriptural principle on issues the Bible does not
specifically address is if there is room for doubt whether it pleases
God, then it is best not to engage in that activity. Romans 14:23
reminds us that anything that does not come from faith is sin. We need
to remember that our bodies, as well as our souls, have been redeemed
and belong to God. Although 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 does not directly
apply to tattoos or body piercings, it does give us a principle: “Do you
not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you,
whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought
at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.” This great truth should
have a real bearing on what we do and where we go with our bodies. If
our bodies belong to God, we should make sure we have His clear
“permission” before we “mark them up” with tattoos or body piercings.
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