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Karma is the world's explanation of the SPIRITUAL LAW Jesus taught in (Matthew 7:2) "With what measure you measure to another it will be measured back to you" the world calls it karma, but it is God's justice. The sentence you approved for others when they sin, is the sentence you will receive when you sin, and how shall we argue, since we ourselves approved of it. Therefore judge not and you won't be judged. Judge and you will be judged with the judgment you used. Forgive and you will be forgiven, with the forgiveness you gave. Refuse to forgive and you will not be forgiven. If you say it's good enough for someone else, how can it not be good enough for you? If you say they can only be forgiven three times, how is it you think you should be forgiven more? This is why it is written "Do not be deceived,God is Not mocked, whatever a man sows that shall he reap"(Galatians 6:7). People think God will sentence them, but they have sentenced themselves. So if you desire mercy, be merciful. If you desire to be forgiven, forgive. If you desire to receive, give. God says, "Behold I call Heaven and Earth to witness against you, this day, that I have set before you, life and Death, blessings and cursings, you choose" (Deuteronomy 3019). How wise, how fair, how just is God, for he has made a way through Christ, that we may have life and have it more abundantly(through the blood sacrifice of Christ) "Forgive as you have been forgiven"(Ephesians 4:32) The way we treat one another, is a picture of the extent to which we have truly thrown ourself on the mercy of God through Christ.

57 days ago
1 score
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Karma is the world's explanation of the SPIRITUAL LAW Jesus taught in (Matthew 7:2) "With what measure you measure to another it will be measured back to you" the world calls it karma, but it is God's justice. The sentence you approved for others when they sin, is the sentence you will receive when you sin, and how shall we argue, since we ourselves approved of it. Therefore judge not and you won't be judged. Judge and you will be judged with the judgment you used. Forgive and you will be forgiven, with the forgiveness you gave. Refuse to forgive and you will not be forgiven. If you say it's good enough for someone else, how can it not be good enough for you? If you say they can only be forgiven three times, how is it you think you should be forgiven more? This is why it is written "Do not be deceived,God is Not mocked, whatever a man sows that shall he reap"(Galatians 6:7). People think God will sentence them, but they have sentenced themselves. So if you desire mercy, be merciful. If you desire to be forgiven, forgive. If you desire to receive, give. God says, "Behold I call Heaven and Earth to witness against you, this day, that I have set before you, life and Death, blessings and cursings, you choose" (Deuteronomy 3019). How wise, how fair, how just is God, for he has made a way through Christ, that we may have life and have it more abundantly(through the blood sacrifice of Christ) The way we treat one another, is a picture of the extent to which we have truly thrown ourself on the mercy of God through Christ.

57 days ago
1 score