Isaiah 49:16 wonderfully communicates God’s thoughts toward His people. That’s right, Hipster Bearded Man, you did not invent the tattoo or like it before anyone else. I actually believe that God originated it. You may be surprised to discover that this sixth love language is not a revolutionary new idea. I think we can all agree that a tattoo is pretty serious. I mean, we’ve all seen some terrible tattoos out there. Getting inked can often communicate to loved ones that “we’re in this together” or “we’re family.” It can also communicate that not everyone thinks things through before they do them. Tattoos have become a sign of loyalty, love, and endearment in our culture. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Love Language Six: Tattoos. Half of a tribal symbol stretching across a chest with the other half on that person’s best friend’s chest.Īnchors. (Really, you could put a flock of birds anywhere, and people would still find a way to make it meaningful.) A flock of birds on an ankle, a shoulder blade, a wrist. Something in Hebrew etched along the center of a lower back. The words “I love Mom” cascading down a forearm. We’ve all seen it, and it looks something like this: There can’t only be five, right? Another language exists out there. I don’t know about you, but I think there’s a missing love language. Georgia’s illness continues to worsen, but the Veach’s testimony of unreasonable hope in God only grows brighter. Before long, G-tatts were being shared on social media the world over including super stars and celebrities. Soon friends began getting tattooes of the letter G in support and prayer. Editor’s Note: Chad and Julie Veach’s lives turned upside down when they learned that their beautiful baby girl Georgia had a rare brain disorder called Lissencephaly.
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