The Bible does not support the concept of karma as taught in Hinduism, Buddhism, or other religions. While actions have consequences, Scripture rejects the ideas of reincarnation and earning salvation through good deeds. Salvation and blessings come from God’s mercy through faith in Jesus Christ, not human effort.
The Bible does not teach karma.
The Bible teaches that actions have consequences, but actions don’t determine fortune or misfortune across lifetimes.
True hope is found in faith in Jesus Christ, not in a works-based system like karma.
How does trusting in God’s grace instead of relying on your good works impact the way you view your relationship with Him?
How can you rest in God’s sovereignty when life feels unfair or out of control?
How does understanding that salvation is a gift shape the way you approach your daily actions and decisions?
How can we explain the difference between God’s justice and the concept of karma to someone unfamiliar with the Bible?
What does the Bible’s rejection of reincarnation teach us about the urgency of sharing the gospel with others?
How can we encourage one another to trust in God’s grace rather than striving for human perfection to earn blessings?
The Bible does not support the concept of karma, which teaches that actions determine future fortune or misfortune across lifetimes. Instead, Scripture emphasizes God’s sovereignty, stating that human destiny is determined in this life, not through reincarnation (Hebrews 9:27). In this life, though, actions have consequences, and the Bible teaches the concept of reaping and sowing (Job 4:8; Proverbs 11:18; 2 Corinthians 9:6; Galatians 6:7). However, salvation is based on God’s authority, grace, and righteousness, not human effort (Galatians 6:7–8). It is a gift from God through faith in Jesus Christ, not earned by good deeds (Ephesians 2:8–9). Christians are called to trust in God’s justice and share the hope of the gospel, which offers reconciliation and eternal life through His grace.
The idea of karma appeals to a desire for justice and control, but it ultimately offers a false hope. The Bible reveals that humans cannot earn their way to God or control their destinies through good deeds. Scripture emphasizes God’s sovereignty, stating that human destiny is determined in this life, not through reincarnation. True hope lies in the grace of God through Jesus Christ. For Christians, understanding these distinctions equips them to respond to karma’s popularity in a world hungry for justice and meaning. Believers can point to the gospel as the ultimate answer: God, in His love, extends grace to sinners, offering reconciliation and eternal life through faith in Christ. As Philippians 2:13 reminds us, "It is God who works in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure," showing that any good we do is ultimately God’s work in us.
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