Bible Verse tattoos – God’s Word Engraved on Your Body

Tattooed Bible verses are an increasingly popular way of showing faith and hope. People may choose one for various reasons: remembering it from childhood, memorizing it as part of prayer practice, or simply wanting a symbol inked onto their body.

Exodus 20:17

God gives Israel the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai. The first two are to remember who their God is and not make graven images of Him. This commandment is significant: not only should we refrain from creating images of God that we carved ourselves, but we also covet others’ houses or wives!

Psalm 23:4

Many people choose Psalm 23 tattoos because the words in the Bible resonate deeply, and they wish to show their strong faith.

Proverbs 3:5-6

A Bible verse tattoo effectively demonstrates your commitment to living a life full of wisdom and faith. Writing ScriptureScripture on your skin can be a powerful way of finding comfort during difficult situations. Proverbs 3:5-6 is a beloved verse in ScriptureScripture that encourages people to trust in the Lord and follow His practices, rather than their own.

Psalm 139:4

Psalm 139 is one of our favorite scriptures because it highlights God’s omniscience – His ability to know everything about us, from where we go and what we think/say through to when and why these occur. Anxious about death? Not necessarily; knowing God is close by, this psalmist prays to Him to search his heart and lead him down a path leading toward eternal life.

Psalm 139:16

Psalmist King David acknowledged in verse 16 that God knows me intimately before I’ve taken shape. This phrase could imply that God knows each individual deeply, from their innermost thoughts and traits to what motivates their behaviors. This is an incredible testament to who our creator is!

Psalm 145:9

Psalm 145 is a triumphant hymn that praises God for His greatness, goodness, grace, and glory. This verse contains an impressive acrostic of all 22 Hebrew letters to show our adoration of this wonderful Deity. David invites all people – Jews and Gentiles who God has called – to bless his name by singing Psalm 145. In this verse, all are invited to do just this.

Psalm 145:10

Tattooing this verse is a timely reminder that we should show kindness towards those in need and trust God to meet all our needs. This PsalmPsalmPsalm describes God as “weighty,” revealing His power and dominion over all creation. It’s an ideal life verse for missionaries as it instructs them to “make known to all mankind what the Lord is doing and why.”

Psalm 145:11

God is great and sound, which should cause us to glorify Him more fully through our praise and appreciation of His works. These aspects of his character can be seen through them.

Psalm 145:12

This hymn-psalm can be found as part of many Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, and Anglican liturgies. Contrasting God’s people against evildoers and declaring that those doing good will see justice will lead to eternal life with Him – it’s an easy but often complex message to comprehend.