Read: Isaiah 44:1–5
It doesn’t take much to notice that getting “inked” is very
popular these days. Some tattoos are so small that one barely notices
them. Others—from athletes to actors to everyday people—have opted to
cover much of their bodies with multicolored inks, words, and designs.
The trend seems like it’s here to stay, a trend that netted $3 billion
in revenue in 2014—and an additional $66 million for tattoo removal.
Regardless of how you may feel about tattoos, Isaiah 44 speaks metaphorically about people writing something on their hands: “The Lord’s” (v. 5). This “self-tattoo” is the climax of an entire paragraph that speaks of the Lord’s care for those He had chosen (v. 1). They could count on His help (v. 2); and their land and descendants were marked for blessing (v. 3). Two simple, powerful words, “The Lord’s,” affirmed that God’s people knew they were His possession and that He would take care of them.
Those who come to God through faith in Jesus Christ can confidently say of themselves, “The Lord’s!” We are His people, His sheep, His offspring, His inheritance, His dwelling. These are the things we cling to in the varied seasons of life. While we may have no external mark or tattoo, we can take heart that we have the witness of God’s Spirit in our hearts that we belong to Him (see Romans 8:16–17).
Regardless of how you may feel about tattoos, Isaiah 44 speaks metaphorically about people writing something on their hands: “The Lord’s” (v. 5). This “self-tattoo” is the climax of an entire paragraph that speaks of the Lord’s care for those He had chosen (v. 1). They could count on His help (v. 2); and their land and descendants were marked for blessing (v. 3). Two simple, powerful words, “The Lord’s,” affirmed that God’s people knew they were His possession and that He would take care of them.
Those who come to God through faith in Jesus Christ can confidently say of themselves, “The Lord’s!” We are His people, His sheep, His offspring, His inheritance, His dwelling. These are the things we cling to in the varied seasons of life. While we may have no external mark or tattoo, we can take heart that we have the witness of God’s Spirit in our hearts that we belong to Him (see Romans 8:16–17).
Father, the expressions of Your love and care are all around me and Your Spirit lives within me. Thank You!
How can the truth that you belong to God impact how you live?
Thank you for sharing. I agree it's so important to cling to the Name of Jesus as our support. I love that we talked about the symbol of a tattoo, an imprint of the Lord and having him in our hearts- it's like the tattoo on the heart. This “self-tattoo” is the climax of an entire paragraphI love that it mentions that- because the tattoo is the main point of this devotional that the Lord imprints on us.
ReplyDelete"Set me as a seal over your heart, as a seal upon your arm. For love is as strong as death..." Song of Solomon 8:6. No question there!
ReplyDeleteWe belong to God. We are part of His family. We are His chosen ones. How inspirational and reassuring!
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