Should Christians Get Tattoos?
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The real issue with tattoos isn't ink—it's identity.
Summary
This message examines what the Bible actually says—and does not say—about tattoos, Christian freedom, cultural conformity, and spiritual wisdom. While the New Testament never directly prohibits tattoos, Scripture repeatedly calls believers to think carefully about identity, holiness, motives, and whether they are being shaped more by culture or by Christ. The deeper issue is not merely body art but the modern obsession with self-expression, branding, and external identity signaling. Mature believers move beyond asking "Can I?" and begin asking, "Does this glorify God and reflect wisdom?"
Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions
1. Why do Christians often debate tattoos so strongly compared to other cultural trends?
2. What was the original context of Leviticus 19:28, and why does that matter?
3. How can believers avoid both weaponizing Scripture and dismissing it carelessly?
4. What does Romans 12:2 teach about conformity and cultural influence?
5. Why is the question "Should I?" more mature than simply asking "Can I?"
6. How does 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 shape the way Christians should think about their bodies?
7. Why do motives matter so much in decisions involving self-expression and identity?
8. How does modern culture push people toward "branding" and defining themselves externally?
9. What is the difference between Paul's "marks of Jesus" and modern tattoo culture?
10. What practical steps can help believers make wise, prayerful decisions instead of impulsive cultural ones?