12/30/2023 0 Comments Bible verse tattoos on upper arm![]() ![]() Ephesians 5:10 - Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. Revelation 19:16 - And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 - What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? (Read More.) 1 Corinthians 10:31 - Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. He was hiding from the Midianites and just trying to get a little food, figuring if he didn't bother them maybe they would leave him alone.Leviticus 19:28 - Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD. When God visited Gideon He called him, "Oh mighty man of God." Gideon was anything but a mighty man of God. It is important to realize that God calls us as He sees us, not as we see ourselves. Another difference between worldly tattoos and pictures and God's tattoos is that worldly tattoos fade and become blurred as time goes on, but God's tattoos be¬come more focused and clearer as time goes on.į. The God who calls Himself the "I AM" is ever in the present.Į. God's tattoos speak of the future or the eternal present. Worldly tattoos or worldly pictures remind of us the past. “I see what is going on in your life, but I am not set back by this, your time will come.”ĭ. The plan for the nation still remained in God's sight, even though the Babylonians had thor¬oughly destroyed it. “Your walls, the walls of Jerusalem, are al¬ways before me.” Even though Jerusalem’s walls had been torn down, God says He still sees them before His eyes. “The walls and plans that I have for you are continually before me. What does He mean by "walls?" Your walls can be the blueprints of your life. "Your walls are con¬tinually before me"ī. Isaiah 49:16 tells us what these tattoos look like. In an earlier chapter, 44:21-22, God says that He will never forget us, "You will not be forgotten by Me, I have blotted out your sins." God will forget our sins but He will never forget us!Ī. "Many are your thoughts towards us, so much so that they cannot be numbered." Psalm 40:5 It is a comfort to know that we are the objects of His love and care and that He is thinking about us every moment.į. It is a comfort to know that God has put a tattoo of us on His hands as a picture before Him so that He is continually conscious of each one of us. His compassion for us infinitely exceeds that of mothers towards their children.Į. A mother cannot but have compassion on her own child, yet as hard as it may sound, even a mother can forget her child. God asks in Isaiah 49:15 "Can a woman forget her child?" It is not likely that she could. She was crying out, “I want to be a permanent part of your life.” God, by tattooing us on the palms of His hands, is telling us, we are a per¬manent part of His life.ĭ. In the Book, Song of Solomon 8:6, the Shulamite woman, who is a type of God's people, cries out to her lover, who is a type of God, "Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal or a mark upon your arm." A seal means a mark made with a pen or a ring. Pictures make us feel good when we look at them.Ĭ. They serve as reminders of people we love. ![]() Many of us have pictures of our family on our walls. Some wives and husbands carry pictures of their spouses and chil¬dren in their wallets. He likes to look at reminders of us just like we may like to look at pictures of our loved ones. God wants to see these tattoos everyday.ī. It is not like when people get tattoos on their arms or places where they can't see them. ![]() God has tattoos of us on His hands so that He can see them often. This is not the word that is used in Isaiah 49:16.Ī. The other word for graven used in the Bible is “pacal” which means to CARVE, like graven image or carved image. It is the same word used for, “It is graven upon the table of their heart,” in Jer 17:1 and Ex 32:16.ĭ. The Hebrew word is “kawkak” which means to write, or to print. The word "graven" does NOT mean carved like a graven image. What was God's answer? “I have not for¬gotten you, how could I? Why I even have a tattoo of you on the palm of my hands!” "Behold, I have graven (inscribed) thee upon the palms of my hands."Ĭ. The people were crying out, "Where is God in all of this? Has He forgotten us?"ī. The Babylonians had come in and destroyed their country and carried many away captive. God was judging them for their rebellion and sin. In the Book of Isaiah 49:16-17, we read that Israel was in a time of great trouble. ![]()
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