Max Lucado Celebrates ‘Golden Anniversary of God’s Great Grace’ With First Tattoo
Pastor Max Lucado, a beloved Christian author and preacher, revealed on Good Friday he received his first tattoo to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of his conversion to faith.
“I’m celebrating the golden anniversary of God’s great grace in my life,” he wrote in an Instagram post featuring a picture getting the word “tetelestai,” which is Greek for “it is finished,” tattooed onto his forearm. “[Fifty] years ago this spring, grace found me. My testimony is interwoven with my favorite word in the Bible.”
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The word “tetelestai” is a reference to John 19:30, when, on the cross, Jesus declared, “It is finished,” before taking His last breath.
“This was the message that changed my life,” wrote Lucado. “Friends, I was a mess. Not only was I drunk, I was a racist, a misogynist, a brawler, and a schemer. Worst of all, I was a hypocrite. I wondered, honestly wondered, could Christ forgive a jerk like me?”
Lucado, currently filling in as interim teaching pastor at Gateway Church near Fort Worth, Texas, said it was a spring evening in 1975 when he heard a preacher deliver a sermon on “a grace that is greater than sin.”
It was during that service Lucado realized for the first time that Jesus “paid my debt” on the cross when He took on the full weight of humanity’s sinfulness.
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