Many in religion say that "Christ is the end (termination or abolishment) of the Law." Is that true? Has Messiah abolished the Torah? If not Messiah, has Sha'ul (Paul)? In this two part video series, G. Steven Simons addresses this question and the place of the Torah in the New Covenant. He clearly reveals from Scripture that both Yeshua and Sha'ul (Paul) taught right-standing through belief and right-living through obedience. https://youtube.com/c/TriumphInTruthMedia
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I'm looking for OPINIONS, as I do not feel there is a clear-cut right answer for this and really want to avoid people hashing out what can be a delicate topic.
15+ years ago, I had four tattoos done... 2 are kind of 'eh' at this point, 2 are still awesome and hold deep meaning. Regardless of how I feel about the design and quality now, I have come to understand (for me, not as a general law) that I should not have gotten them and they are dishonoring to Yah.
I've been thinking a lot about having them removed so I was researching that a bit tonight. All three processes (surgical, dermabrasion and laser) sound absolutely horrifying, painful, practically guaranteed to scar, expensive and unlikely to entirely remove them.
IN YOUR OPINION- do you think it's necessary to remove a tattoo after repentance or merely to abstain from getting more in the future? Bonus points if you have scripture to help guide me in this. ;)