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Will Christians Who Have Tattoos Be Left Behind At The Rapture?
People today, most notable Christians, are getting tattoos which are forbidden in the Bible ... Leviticus 19:28
Leviticus 19:28 King James Version (KJV) 28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the Lord.
Tattoos nowadays are both cutting the flesh and printing marks. Both of which are forbidden in the bible. The ink in a tattoo disguises the cutting of the flesh with an overlay print design.
I find it interesting that in the story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:20-40) the priests of Baal danced around an alter and then cut themselves, as it was their custom, in order to evoke Baal into burning up the sacrifice they had prepared on the alter as a challenge from Elijah.
It didn't work.
Instead the God of Israel burned up the sacrifice that Elijah had prepared. Afterward all the priests and prophets of Baal didn't fare so well.
Tattoos today can be likened to becoming a priest of Baal since they evoke a ritualistic symbolism of deity worship (hint: Baal worshipers).
Additionally all the Baal priests customarily danced and paraded their bodies as an alter sacrifice, as most pop music and Rap music stage acts do today.
Have we truly come to the last days of mankind as most everyone is preparing themselves for what lies ahead which is the worship of the antichrist which will most likely resemble Baal worship of the Old Testament (hint: lots of tattoos).
One begins to wonder whether Elijah and Moses return, as the two witnesses depicted int he Book of Revelation, will be to relive the challenge of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal that is outlined in 1 Kings 18:20-40.
Believe in the true messiah Jesus Christ, who is the 'word made flesh' (hint: not marked into the flesh) and as such would not lead any Christian to receive a tattoo since it is forbidden in the word of God!
If Jesus Christ truly lives in every Christian, and Jesus is the word made flesh, then any mark or tattoo would be placing man's word over God's word.
Additionally we were made in God's image so any tattoo would be placing our image over God's therefore declaring ourselves as our own God as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden!
So will Christians who have tattoos be considered as worshipers of Baal and be left behind after the Rapture?
God Bless
People today, most notable Christians, are getting tattoos which are forbidden in the Bible ... Leviticus 19:28
Leviticus 19:28 King James Version (KJV) 28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the Lord.
Tattoos nowadays are both cutting the flesh and printing marks. Both of which are forbidden in the bible. The ink in a tattoo disguises the cutting of the flesh with an overlay print design.
I find it interesting that in the story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:20-40) the priests of Baal danced around an alter and then cut themselves, as it was their custom, in order to evoke Baal into burning up the sacrifice they had prepared on the alter as a challenge from Elijah.
It didn't work.
Instead the God of Israel burned up the sacrifice that Elijah had prepared. Afterward all the priests and prophets of Baal didn't fare so well.
Tattoos today can be likened to becoming a priest of Baal since they evoke a ritualistic symbolism of deity worship (hint: Baal worshipers).
Additionally all the Baal priests customarily danced and paraded their bodies as an alter sacrifice, as most pop music and Rap music stage acts do today.
Have we truly come to the last days of mankind as most everyone is preparing themselves for what lies ahead which is the worship of the antichrist which will most likely resemble Baal worship of the Old Testament (hint: lots of tattoos).
One begins to wonder whether Elijah and Moses return, as the two witnesses depicted int he Book of Revelation, will be to relive the challenge of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal that is outlined in 1 Kings 18:20-40.
Believe in the true messiah Jesus Christ, who is the 'word made flesh' (hint: not marked into the flesh) and as such would not lead any Christian to receive a tattoo since it is forbidden in the word of God!
If Jesus Christ truly lives in every Christian, and Jesus is the word made flesh, then any mark or tattoo would be placing man's word over God's word.
Additionally we were made in God's image so any tattoo would be placing our image over God's therefore declaring ourselves as our own God as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden!
So will Christians who have tattoos be considered as worshipers of Baal and be left behind after the Rapture?
God Bless