The Truth About Tattoos
Publisher Description
The book of Leviticus includes a prohibition against Tattoos (& cutting, mutilation), which is often not well-understood or observed. There's a natural/historical context, such as it's association with Slavery and Baal worship; but also a spiritual context, involving blood covenants and supernatural laws. That side is related to the Deliverance ministry (commonly known as Exorcism) - one of the 3 parts of the Great Commission, which all believers are entrusted with.
"How many know someone who's had a tattoo or got one? It's a growing phenomena now, people getting tattoos, a tremendous increase in that has taken place since the '70s, a huge increase. You see it everywhere, and think: is there anything to it? God looks on the inside, man looks on the outside, so let's not worry or sweat about it? I believe we need to understand what lies behind these things, and I'm going to show you why this is so important."
* Bonus Content - Deliverance & Healing (5 sermons), with links to Audio/Video and Training Manual
Customer Reviews
Context?
I agree with some things said. But context seems to be opinion and still don't see the biblical references made. Leviticus speaks about it and I understand the context there, however having a strong faith n getting a tattoo of a lost child for example or a kin is more a remembrance than letting a demon in. In the new covenant, presume Jesus doesn't command against it or for it. However with the right priorities in mind I still do not find that it holds any demonic powers. God has the power to over come any demon and he has given that power to us. In his name you can cast out demons. Video games etc. could be real bad influences but do not see tattoos being the same. Not saying it is alwYs a good thing but with the right priorities...? See I do not have a tattoo and do not claim to be a perfect Christian, but I prefer to believe what the bible says and of course in context. Good write up nevertheless. God bless!
Review
Poorly written, makes very little sense. Thank God it was free.