Tattoos Won’t Block Heaven’s Gates, Says Citam Pastor(Video)
Reverend Jesse Mwai of Christ is The Answer Ministries (CITAM), Karen branch, has refuted claims that tattoos can prevent someone from entering heaven.
In a video shared on the churchโs Instagram page on Monday, January 13, 2024, Reverend Mwai clarified that he was not encouraging believers to get tattoos but aimed to challenge the misconception, which he said stems from cultural biases.
โA tattoo does not make you any less of a Christian, nor does it enhance your faith,โ he stated.
The reverend acknowledged that tattoos often attract judgment, despite being a common cultural practice in some communities and a form of self-expression.
โTattoos wonโt send you to hell. Thatโs not how salvation works. Iโm not suggesting you go get one tomorrowโitโs unnecessary. But letโs not make it a spiritual issue. Itโs purely cultural, and in some places, itโs just a normal part of life,โ he remarked, drawing cheers from the congregation.
Challenging Stereotypes About Music and Dreadlocks
Reverend Mwai also addressed other stereotypes, including the idea that certain hairstyles or music genres are incompatible with Christianity.
โI sometimes wish I still had my long hairโI would have grown dreadlocks just to show thereโs nothing wrong with them,โ he joked, lightening the mood.
He criticized the belief that listening to secular music, like reggae or hip-hop, undermines oneโs faith.
โMusic is just a style. Reggae, hip-hopโthese are simply genres. In some cultures, church worship is done in these styles, and people are joyfully serving God. Yet, here we are making unnecessary rules,โ he said passionately.
Christianity Beyond Legalism
The minister expressed concern that such rigid beliefs have turned Christianity into a set of restrictive rules, overshadowing the grace and freedom it offers.
โThese cultural restrictions donโt define spirituality. Whether itโs your hairstyle or the music you enjoy, what matters is staying rooted in Christ. Thatโs what leads to salvation,โ he concluded.
Reverend Mwaiโs remarks encouraged believers to focus on core values of faith rather than being influenced by cultural biases or superficial judgments.
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Tattoos Won’t Block Heaven’s Gates, Says Citam Pastor(Video)