faith based tattoo tour 🌸✨🕯️

2025/9/30 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! Following up on my little faith tattoo tour, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into the stories and meanings behind my Christian ink, especially for those of you who might be considering a similar step. There's so much more to these tattoos than just art; they're personal declarations and constant reminders of my journey with God. Let's talk about my 'be still' tattoo, which comes from Psalm 46:10 – 'Be still, and know that I am God.' This verse has profoundly impacted me, especially during times of anxiety or uncertainty. For me, this tiny script isn't just about physical stillness, but about surrendering control and finding peace in God's sovereignty. It's a daily nudge to pause, take a deep breath, and remember that even when life feels chaotic, He is still in charge. Many people search for 'peace be still tattoo' or 'surrender to God tattoo' ideas, and for good reason – this verse encapsulates that very sentiment. It’s a powerful statement of trust, reminding me to let go and allow God to work in His perfect timing. Whether it's a simple phrase like mine or incorporated into a more elaborate design, the message of Psalm 46:10 is a comforting anchor. Then there’s my '70 x 7' tattoo, inspired by Matthew 18:21-22, where Jesus tells Peter to forgive 'seventy times seven.' This one is a constant reminder of unending forgiveness, both for others and for myself. It’s easy to hold grudges or be hard on ourselves, but this tattoo serves as a beautiful, persistent call to practice radical grace, just as Christ extends it to us. It helps me remember that grace isn't limited, and neither should my forgiveness be. And of course, the simple cross tattoo. While seemingly straightforward, my cross carries the weight of Luke 9:23, which speaks of taking up one's cross daily and following Him. It’s not just a symbol of sacrifice, but a daily declaration of my commitment to walk with God, to live out my faith actively and intentionally, no matter the cost. It’s a universal Christian symbol, yet profoundly personal in its meaning to me. For anyone thinking about getting a faith-based tattoo, I highly recommend finding a verse or symbol that deeply resonates with your personal walk. Think about what message you need to be reminded of daily. Do you need peace? Forgiveness? A reminder of strength? Consider the placement – my mini tattoos are discreet but always visible to me. Do your research, find a reputable artist, and make sure they can accurately depict any scripture or symbol you choose. These aren't just trendy designs; they are powerful, permanent expressions of faith that can uplift and inspire you every single day.

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ŋɛ۷ąɛɧ

Amennn!$

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Polly Westlake

But the Bible says to take care of our temple. Our body. Tattoos are against the Bible are they not.

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