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In the Psalms - especially Psalm 119, where the word 'law' is clearly used interchangeably with others such as 'word', it seems good to me to understand it in the sense of the vehicle for the reception of revelation into the heart of the sinner. I don't see that the church is ever, or ever has been, under the law.The law is useful in a church setting as a schoolmaster to lead men to Christ; for it has the power to convert the soul (Psalms 19:7 (kjv)). It shows us that we are sinners in need of a Saviour (Romans 3:20). It also defines sin for us (1 John 3:4 (kjv)).
However, there are those who think they are in the church who are under it...In the Psalms - especially Psalm 119, where the word 'law' is clearly used interchangeably with others such as 'word', it seems good to me to understand it in the sense of the vehicle for the reception of revelation into the heart of the sinner. I don't see that the church is ever, or ever has been, under the law.
Yes, that's true enough! good point!However, there are those who think they are in the church who are under it...
ex. someone who walks into a McDonald's and thinks they are a hamburger.:cool:
Yes, a lot of Christian men and women would anyway agree with you that it's worth doing.Oh yes..absolutely.
Hoping your wife continues to do well.Yes my wife had a nurse that has verses on her arms and it opened up a good conversation and fellowship
I guess the matter of whether one's wife likes one's ink or not, as the case may be, often relates to whether she has ink, too.I think it an issue for the potential pin cushion and God.
I have several tattoos, and while I do not regret getting them I do not know that I would get them were I able to go back in time.
I had the sense to get them where they are not visible in a short sleeved shirt.
So I guess your underlying message of the possible future skin ink would be, as regards the cherubim/angels' wings: "I am linked by a covenant of grace with God", or maybe something like that?So are cherubims angels? Maybe there are different characteristics of angels...the ones mentioned in scripture who appeared to Mary as messengers and at the tomb had the likeness of man (no wings).
Angels are messengers of God....a tattoo of angel wings (which is what most people relate to as what an angel looks like) is letting others know I am a messenger of God.....like when you here someone say "you are an angel sent from God in a timely situation"So I guess your underlying message of the possible future skin ink would be, as regards the cherubim/angels' wings: "I am linked by a covenant of grace with God", or maybe something like that?
Being injected with something like this would attract you, maybe?Angels are messengers of God....a tattoo of angel wings (which is what most people relate to as what an angel looks like) is letting others know I am a messenger of God.....like when you here someone say "you are an angel sent from God in a timely situation"
So you would evidently feel satisfied for others to value your contribution in their situation; and this would be linked with your satisfaction of having been tattooed in such a way, then?Angels are messengers of God....a tattoo of angel wings (which is what most people relate to as what an angel looks like) is letting others know I am a messenger of God.....like when you here someone say "you are an angel sent from God in a timely situation"
Yep.@John Caldwell Thanks for the 'like'! (so this is your experience, too? about ink becoming phenomenon for both genders now)
Not a spiritual objection--merely an aesthetic one. LOL