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Should Christians believe in karma? Here's what the Bible says on this topic.

Karma may seem enchanting, and even logical, but when you look at what the Bible really says about karma, grace, and works, you can see that there’s something much greater than karma, and that’s the gospel.

Galatians 2:16-21 KJV - Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law, shall no flesh be justified.

Karma is NOT a term used in the Bible. It comes from an idea from Hinduism and Buddhism, that holds similarities to, but is not biblically based. Karma is defined as the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.

Followers of Christ, do not believe in the teachings of karma. Karma is appealing to all who believe evil is punished by being low born and goodness is rewarded by being high born. It teaches that people in this life who suffer, are suffering justly for evil deeds they did in a previous incarnation, and this is a burden, but nowhere in the Bible, does it teach reincarnation.

Now, there are biblical spiritual laws in God's Word, that state we "reap what we sow." Meaning that the consequences of our actions, will come back to us. In other words, whatever we plant, we will harvest. The principle of "sowing and reaping" is mentioned throughout the Bible, including in Galatians 6:7-8, which says, “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked."

Becoming a Christian doesn’t automatically make someone perfect, as none on this earth shall ever be perfect nor reach perfection! When those in Christ mess up and sin again, God says that His grace covers them, not our karma:

But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ 2 Corinthians 12:9

Only God is perfect: Psalm 86:8 - "There is none like you among the gods, O Lord, nor are there any works like yours. All the nations you have made shall come and worship before you, Oh lord, and shall glorify your name. For you are great and do wondrous things; you alone are God."


The Pharisees pretended to be righteous and pure. However, to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, we cannot be like the world, or even pretend to be righteous, as the Pharisees falsely claimed. Just look what the Bible says about our "goodness":

Isaiah 64:6: "But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our "righteousness" is as a filthy rag..."

Now, Isaiah is not calling us filthy. What he's conveying to us here, is that God says our "good works" cannot MEASURE UP, compare, nor meet, the righteous standards of God. Therefore, as human beings, we can never reach, nor boast, that we are "good" enough to enter heaven, unless our sins are forgiven by Jesus.

Christians should not believe in karma, because the sum of people’s works, does not decide whether they are saved or not. Only faith in Jesus Christ saves people from condemnation. Through God’s grace, Christiansare gifted a relationship with Jesus.

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Praise God most High that he has made a way for us to be with Him eternally.
I have done horrible things, and live through the consequences daily. My mind is shattered.

Not only does our sin affect us, it affects everyone around us. But Glory be to God Most high who himself bore our sin, became sin, and died the death we are all doomed to die, praise God that we are able to receive his Holy Spirit and turn our lives around and give ourselves back to the one who gave Himself to us.

Praise Jesus! Praise the Father! Praise the Spirit! Praise God! Hallelujah! He is Adonai, the Creator of the universe, the maker of all things. He is supreme and His Love endures all things for all time. He is beautiful. He is perfect. He is Worthy of every breath, every word, every thought!!!

Praise the Lord our God!!!!
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I have done horrible things, and live through the consequences daily. My mind is shattered.

Thank God we are not expected to keep "paying for our sins". Christ paid them for us, and when He forgives us, He forgets them, and so should we forgive ourselves. We don't keep paying for our sins. But what happens, is some still FEEL guilty because they sinned, then confuse THAT to mean that God is still punishing them for sinning, but that's not true. Since God has forgiven and forgotten our sins, so should we...and not burden ourselves for the rest of our lives, because we made a mistake. This is the way we live and learn, by making mistakes. When we know better, we do better. We are meant to move forward in the love and light of Jesus Christ. He doesn't hold grudges. Don't keep punishing yourself.

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@LadyGrace I look forward to the day I meet the King face to face. I have a writing about it, here’s an excerpt:

Reunion
One day I will breathe my last
Looking into eternity with You.

One day I will see your face
Our eyes will meet,
And I will fall to my knees.

I will open my mouth, but no words will come.
I believe I will weep,
Uncontrollably and wholeheartedly,
My entire being screaming to be closer to You:

I will collapse on my face before you,
Incoherent, sobbing on the floor of Your throne room.
There will be no words spoken between us at first.
There are no words that could express our Reunion.
You, my wonderful Creator, are indescribable.

My cries will echo in that beautiful throne room
Surrounded by your armies.
Surrounded by You.
Wrapped in your Supreme Love.

I know you will hold me there on the floor,
That my weeping will turn to laughter
That you will set me in my feet
And wipe the tears from my eyes.

I know eventually I will be able to form words,
To thank you in person for the first time.
But for the first little while, let me cry with you on the floor.

Let me be washed over with the relief of being Home.
You are my Home.
You are my everything.
@SW-User Thank you so much for this. It is so beautiful, it literally took my breath away for a moment. And that's exactly the way I feel about Him, the same as you. Did you write this???

I'd like to share with you a song that I love so much and never fails to lift my Spirit.

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Here's another.

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@LadyGrace I write to him everyday. He’s the only one who truly knows me.
@SW-User Exactly. He knows us better than ourselves and he loves us unconditionally, no matter our mistakes.