Like the car, it will draw on a person's carnal and worldly appetites, not the spiritual one's some people think will be aroused in a person who sees these kinds of things being endorsed by the church.
I am glad you saw the comparison. Do we need that conversation piece? I think that is the real question and most Tattoo's are not used for the gospel anyway. For me I would look at the car in a different light because God is good, and God is not broke. If someone gave me a Lamborghini then praise God!!! I have wanted one since High School but I think it's just more of a Been there done that thing now.
A persons Carnal and worldly appetite includes their lust of the flesh and Lust in the bible just means something you want. It's not a bad word depending on what it is you want. The unsaved lust to have food, their bills paid and to be healthy and not hurt. Because of the weight of these things in the lives of many, it's all the focus on to be free of these burdens of the flesh.
Jesus preached the Gospel to the poor so the don't have to be poor no more, I can attest to the supernatural provision of God and having every need met as opposed to always having to do without and nothing to give someone else. So in a since a Lamborghini for the Lord would (Could) show someone that serving God is not a vow of poverty, sickness and bad luck.
It's hard to preach Jesus when you tell those that have lust and need that Jesus will keep you poor, keep you sick, and keep you depressed, nobody wants to sign up for that. This is why so many flocked to Jesus because he was the healer and people hate to constantly hurt all day and not be able to work or function.
One thing though, If I were to get something like the Cordoba or Lamborghini it would have to be from God, if our faith can't get it, then we don't need it. Jesus warned that the Lust (Wanting other things) will choke the Word of God in our life. Being faithful with little means that we take care of it, and don't let it control us. If we can't demonstrate that then why would God even send a Lamborghini our way?
So having things does attract people who have needs and lust. Is that a bad thing? I don't think we should completely discount it all as bad.
Mike.