tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1190967045173819912.post8484805720029466828..comments2023-09-28T19:52:14.035+08:00Comments on X marks my fate: Kat Von D: "The future is big, bad and beautiful"Lovespell_81http://www.blogger.com/profile/00775120672225227584noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1190967045173819912.post-56442997525028958972010-03-02T21:22:40.090+08:002010-03-02T21:22:40.090+08:00Take this for what it's worth. I certainly don...Take this for what it's worth. I certainly don't have the theology degree to prove anything. <br /><br />Levitical law is considered the old law. And, if people hold true to one piece of it (the tats), then they must hold true to all of it (not wearing mixed fabrics--think poly/cotton blends), not going in public when you're on your period, planting a fence on the roof of your house.<br /><br />The old law was broken with cross - with grace - through Jesus...and the faith and sacrifice brought by the new law says that we are known for our faith by the LOVE we have for each other. (John 13:35). That people who follow the religious "law" and do so without a transformed heart are full of hot air (James 1:27). That the kind of worship God seeks is to take care of the poor (Isa 58, James 1:27, Matthew 25). <br /><br />Jesus broke the "old" law when he healed/worked on the Sabbath day. The religious people were PISSED. But good gosh, he's Jesus! :)<br /><br />I would wager that the bottom line is this...we live out of our transformed hearts of grace. Out of that transformation, come our actions -- we are not holy because of our good works...ONLY by grace and the cross.<br /><br />However, if God has placed on your heart that maybe this tattoo is not the right way to go for you, by all means, listen to him! I'm just a little blogger girl. But I did want to share about the old/new law stuff...<br /><br />Peace-Anne Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01219076718139568966noreply@blogger.com