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  • We are two siblings one 19 years old and the other 21 years old. With a passion to spread the gospel, we together started this journey thebibleshow.xyz is all about changing worldly defined to the godly defined world We together do a podcast so listen to it and support us We also want to provide our services to the Christian communities , churches we provide all kind of digital services we want to help upcoming small churches to build there presence in digital world We help them to spread gospel all over the world digitally Support us and feel free to take our services
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  • Is it a sin to have tattoos of Christian nature ? | # EP-08 | thebibleshow.xyz | #dailywiththebibleshow #suresh
    Sep 23 2020

    if you are here for the first time then please listen to my before episodes where I made an episode of around 3 to 4 about having tattoos

    Because it’s a complete series is it a sin to have tattoos of different kinds like permanent and temporary tattoos and did Jesus had a tattoo you will come to know all of this now coming to today’s episode

    If you have listened to my previous episodes then you will come to a point to take a decision of having a tattoo but Do the same principles apply to tattoos that are of a Christian nature, such as a cross, a Christian slogan, or even a Bible verse?

    Some Christians have found that having tattoos gives them more credibility, and thereby more possibilities of evangelism, with some groups of people. So what about Christian tattoos?

    Obviously, a tattoo of a cross is “better” than a tattoo of a flaming skull, naked woman, or demon. Having a tattoo saying “Jesus saves” could indeed be a conversation starter with some people who would never approach a preacher wearing a suit and tie.

    The question is more “is getting a tattoo a good and necessary thing to do?”

    In First Corinthians 10:23 declares, “Everything is permissible – but not everything is beneficial. Everything is permissible – but not everything is constructive.” Christian tattoos may be “permissible,” but are they beneficial and constructive? They have their own way of representing to others

    In 1 Corinthians 9:22-23, Paul exclaims, “I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some. I do all this for the sake of the gospel.” Becoming all things to save some is perhaps the only good possible reason for getting a Christian tattoo. If having a tattoo genuinely opens doors for evangelism that would otherwise be closed, getting Christian tattoos would likely “qualify” under Paul’s “becoming all things” qualification. At the same time, it is frankly difficult to envision a scenario in which having a tattoo would enable a greater possibility of evangelism. If a person will not listen to you due to a lack of a tattoo, it is highly unlikely that such a person would genuinely listen due to the presence of a tattoo.

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  • Did Jesus have a tattoo (Revelation 19:16) | #EP-07 | thebibleshow.xyz | #dailywiththebibleshow #suresh
    Sep 20 2020

    there was a vision to john about the battle of Armageddon where he sees Jesus riding from heaven on a white horse, waging war against the beast’s evil forces.in the scripture, it’s written in Revelation 19:16 “On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: King of kings and Lord of lords.”

    so Some people have read this verse and concluded that Jesus has a tattoo on His thigh—and, therefore, tattoos are good and proper for all followers of Christ today.

    However, Jesus was, is, and always a Jew. The Jewish Law in Leviticus 19:28 says“Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD” Jesus, as an obedient Jew, bound by Mosaic Law, would not take a tattoo.

    Jesus came to Earth to fulfill the Mosaic Law, not violate it it’s also written in (Matthew 5:17).

    So then, what does it mean that on Jesus’ robe and on His thigh He has “King of Kings and Lord of Lords” written?

    The book of Revelation is filled with symbolism, and the description in Revelation 19:16 is symbolic. In the same passage, Jesus’ eyes are said to be “like blazing fire” (verse 12), His robe is soaked in blood (verse 13), and there’s a sword coming out of His mouth (verse 15).

    Obviously, none of these descriptions are literal; the name is written on Jesus’ thigh is probably figurative, too. The mention of the name being written on His robe and His thigh could very well mean that the words were not on His skin at all; rather, they were written on the part of His robe that covered His thigh.

    In ancient times, a king or noble would often have his title or honorific woven into his garments and engraved upon his blade, its hilt, or its scabbard. Given that the scabbard would hang from a band at the waist, the words on the scabbard would fall at roughly thigh level. This would be a reasonable explanation, given that Jesus would never violate Levitical law by taking a tattoo.

    Another possibility is that Christ is pictured as wearing a banner, or a sash, which extends from shoulder to thigh, and it is on this banner that “King of Kings and Lord of Lords” is written.

    In any case, it does not seem that Jesus has an actual tattoo. The best way to confirm the truth of the matter is to be with Jesus when He returns to wage war upon those who have taken the mark of the beast. You can see it for yourself.

    That’s it it was a small episode so I hope you are enlightened that Jesus didn’t have any tattoo so now the tattoos series come to an end where I made around 3 episodes if anyone didn’t listen to my other two episodes where I talked about temporary or henna and the permanent tattoo is it a sin what does the bible say about those tattoos you can listen to them

    now the next series will be on body piercing can Christians body pierce and about the church of modification

    so don’t forget to follow or subscribe to the show so that you won’t miss the coming episodes

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  • Do bible support tattoo and piercing your body,is it a sin ? part-2 about temporary tatoos | #EP-06 | thebibleshow.xyz |#dailywiththebibleshow #suresh
    Sep 17 2020

    Henna is a plant that grows in South Asian and North African countries. Since ancient times, it has been used to color skin, hair, fingernails, leather, and wool. Henna is also used to make dyes or pastes for the art of creating temporary tattoos. Since henna makes tattooing simpler and henna tattoos are temporary, many people are open to getting a henna tattoo, these people including those who would never consider getting a traditional tattoo or a permanent one

    Tattoos have been a subject of growing controversy for the past century as tattooing becomes more mainstream. Thirty years ago, tattoos still carried a stigma. In the days when American culture mostly adhered to a Judeo-Christian worldview, tattoos symbolize rebellion and defiance of that worldview. Tattoos, for the most part, were symbols of the debauchery a person had lived through, and women, in particular, avoided getting tattoos because of the message they implied.

    Today, however, Western culture attaches no societal stigma to tattoos and therefore sees no reason to avoid them. Christian art has mushroomed, and it is quite common to see crosses, Scripture verses, and other religious symbols tattooed on moral, Christ-honoring people.

    As a nod toward the trend, but without committing to a lifetime of ink, henna tattoos are now an option. Henna tattoos offer the same “look” that permanent tattoos do but wash off within a few days or weeks, depending upon the amount and quality of the henna dye used. So the question of the appropriateness of a henna tattoo becomes more nuanced, even for those rejecting permanent tattoos.

    The first question that every Christian should ask about any lifestyle decision is this: will it honor the Lord? You have to ask yourself will it honor your lord will it honor your father in heaven

    A second question must always follow on its heels: could it cause someone to stumble whom God wants me to serve in some way? You have to aware yourself that will it help anyone to whom God wants to help or serve him through me or my tattoos


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