What’s The Difference Between Karma and Reaping What You Sow?

“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked for whatever one sows, that will he also reap,” Galatians 6:7.

For many people, the word ‘karma’ is used interchangeably with this biblical concept of reaping what you sow. And that’s understandable, given how these two principles sound like the same exact thing. However, they are two different concepts.

If we aren’t careful, we can easily mistake karma and reaping what we sow as being one in the same. We souls be mindful of the difference, or we run the danger of erring in our understanding of what Christ did on the cross, what the Holy is currently working out in us, and the truth about eternity.

Here are some differences between karma and reaping what you sow:

The Meaning Of Karma

The word karma was in my vocabulary before I ever understood the biblical principle of sowing and reaping. Before I ever knew Jesus as my personal savior, I knew what karma was. When I came to the knowledge of Christ and His Word, I knew something didn’t Lin up between what karma taught and what the Bible tells us.

The definition of karma is the belief that good and bad experiences in this life are the sum result of deeds done in both current, previous, lives. Karma is supposed to help us make sense of why we may be going through certain situations it also give us rationalization for the cycles of birth and death.

On the surface level perspective, karma bridges the gap between good action and good results as well as bad actions and bad results in this life in their previous lives. What a person sows now, they reap in a future life. And karma can accumulate, giving you a chance to balance out positive or negative consequences.

Sowing and reaping in a faithful life relates to the eternal implications that faith has on the Kingdom of God.

In the Hebrew language ‘sow’ means to conceive, to bear, or to yield, “To reap means to harvest.” Sowing and reaping can both be applied to a persons life on earth as we,k as in eternity. However m it’s different from karma in the faith in Christ is a major component.

Isn’t it interesting how similar in verbiage and basic understanding these two concepts seem to be. Without the knowledge of Christ and the discernment of the Holy Spirit, it can easily be mistaken one for the other. However, both of these principles have very different effects on our beliefs and ways of thinking.

The Source Of Karma

One primary and biblical concept of sowing and reaping in their source. Knowing where certain practices and concepts originate help give us discernment in recognizing what is Godly and and what is ungodly. We can sift through the gray areas and look at the historical truths of these to principals to get a clearer picture of what we here should be doing, saying, and believing.

Karma originates from the Hindu tradition. The mention of karma appeared in a text called Rigveda, which is known as the oldest Hindu text.

As time passed, different cultures and traditions have taken the concept of karma and have added different details to it, so the law of karma ranges depending on geographical areas.

The Source Of Reaping And Sowing

The prior sowing and reaping is a biblical concept found throughout the Word of God.

“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever ones sows, the Will he also will reap. For the one who sows in his own flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit Will from the Spirit reap eternal life. And let us not grow weary of doing good, firing due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” Galatians 6-7-9.

We are too stand on the Word of God as the highest authority, and God wants us to live in accordance with what is written in the Bible. The word of God is our sword. It is sharp enough to decide truth from non-truth, but on,y when we don’t dilute it.

When we mix the biblical concept of sowing and reaping with karmic beliefs, we run the risk of diluting God’s Word. And we become more lenient and accepting of the things of this world. Whether we mean to do so or not, we can actually find ourselves comprising the Word of God in our lives. This is why it’s important to test all things against scripture. Karma, from the basis of it’s foundation, is something that speaks against what the word teaches us.

The Discipline Of Prayer

The discipline of prayer is the intimate pursuit and practice of the personal communication we have available between God and Us.

It is spoken and unspoken confession of Christian faith by engaging and proclaiming our complete dependence on Christ as Lord over our lives. Prayer is not just a selfish wish list to get God to cater to our needs and whims; rather, it’s true purpose and the reason is also a perseverance, and maturity.

Prayer is meant to line us up in Christ and to confirm us to Him, so it builds us up in Him. It’s makes us willing and able to express praise, worship, seek forgiveness from God, become more sensitive, confess sins, make petitions for one another, and help others to be shaped too.

How To Think Outside The Box?

Unless you have been living in a cave away from civilization for decades, you have no doubt heard the phrase “think outside the box.”

It could have been a teacher saying it to you in a classroom or your boss instructing you to do so in a meeting.

You may have heard it from your parents as they encouraged you to find a solution to one of life’s many problems.

This phrase can either drive you close to madness or unleash creativity during innovation you never realized existed within you.

In an age where artificial intelligence and technology seem to be taking over more of our daily lives, experiences have shown that humans still have an innate ability to put our creative talents to work.

We can do so in ways that modern machines cannot and may not be able to do for generations to come.

If you’re striving to learn how to think outside the box in your personal and perhaps even your professional life, I’ve got some suggestions you may want to consider.

To understand what thinking outside the box means, it ultimately comes down to your ability todo away with the current way to think and seek out fresh perspectives.

For example, as you age, you naturally become a creature of habit, both with your behavior and your thinking.

As a result, you become more and more comfortable with familiar routines, making it more difficult and inconvenient to put aside your long-held beliefs about various topics.

Rather the face the risk of failure or rejection we tend to cling to our beliefs much like Linus did with his security blanket.

Ultimately limiting ourselves and keeping ourselves from reaching our full potential.

The end result is never giving our minds the opportunity to try and think of new ways to do things.

We trap ourselves and our thinking and have a hard time thinking differently.

When you are thinking differently that you have done throughout your life, you will quickly find it is far more difficult than you expected.

As to why this happens, I think there are many factors at work.

Having a willingness to think differently means taking a chance on being different from family, friends, and co-workers.

For many of us, this is a fate worse than death, since we risk alienating those who are closest to us.

Instead we find it much easier and emotionally soothing to be a follower, rather than a leader.

Along with this, some find that thinking outside the box is a concept that people simply find too foreign to understand.

Much like they would study a foreign language, doing so diligently will ultimately result in being able to unleash new and innovative ways of thinking.

According to some experts you only need to look at children to see how well this concept can work.

Why Are You So Serious?

Do people always ask you this annoying question: Why are you so serious? You’re not the only one. Why are you so quiet? This is probably the question we introverts get asked all the most.

A lot of the time people are just misunderstanding my resting b-tch face. Other times, they are picking up on our discomfort in a situation that doesn’t feel natural to us.

Even though it’s an annoying question that only serves to make us uncomfortable and even through it’s totally rude to ask others this question in that condescending way they do.

It is a worthwhile question to ask ourselves. It’s something I started asking myself this year when the universe gave me such a punch in the face. I realized that I was taking myself too seriously. I’d taken this whole grown up thing too far.

It’s was time to reclaim my childhood senses of play and wonder. Your inner child is probably itching to come out.

I have a hard time slipping out of serious overthinking. But I am trying to make some headway. I try to take a more playful approach to everything I do, including work, exercise, friendships, and my hobbies.

When I was a child I had to try and be a perfectionist all the time. Or I would make my mother angry. I hate working out on a treadmill all the time it’s boring to me, but I can dance around the house because it’s more fun.

I go outside and get my thought juices working through looking a things in nature.

Taking life to seriously is boring and I’m sure that we weren’t put here to be boring service people. We were here to be happy and enjoy life, but we must remember to never cross the line and allow Satan to enter in.

My Biggest Problem?

I notice everything, my biggest Problem is that I notice everything. Maybe you can relate?

Perhaps you, too, can relate?

Perhaps you, too overthink people’s facial expressions. You notice the slightest frown or look of confusion and you immediately start analyzing what toy said and did. You wonder, am I boring them? Did I offend them?

Or maybe there’s no question. Maybe your do perceptive that you can read people’s micro expressions like a children’s book.

A lot of people say that being observant is one of an introvert’s best qualities. I agree, but I also think it can be very painful, especially if you’re a sensitive introvert who picks up on people’s emotions, mood, and unspoken thoughts.

I definitely count myself in this group. But there’s a catch.

I see emotions as bight technicolor. I see people’s emotions as clearly as if the were painted bright colors or dull colors.

If you are the same way, you know that this can be an amazing gift. But if we’re not careful, it’s also a maddening source of overthinking.

It’s all to easy to not only notice people’s moods and emotions, but take res for them.

How many times have you picked up on someone’s sadness or anger and stressed yourself out wondering if it was something you did? Or if there’s something you could’ve done to make it better.

Constant Overthinking

The anthem of the observant and overthinking introvert is “shoulda coulda woulda.”

And it sucks.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

I’ve learned to stop overthinking other people’s reactions. When I catch myself starting to overanalyze. I dip into my tool kit of mental reframed.

I’ve had to train my brain to choose more constructive thoughts.

If I were compare my mind to a puppy, that’s at the stage where it’s stopped chewing on everything in sight and can be trusted to play happily on its own.

I have a difficult time, overthinking everything when I’m tired or around a group. It’s like every ones emotions are bombarding me at once, and I cannot engage in a conversation while my head is full. I know everyone thinks I’m quiet because I’m struggling, with words, but I’m quiet because everyone’s emotions are overwhelming.

Ways We Are Wasting Our Lives

Habits make up the routines that determine how we spend our time; and time, of course is life.

Our life is measured by time-from the seemingly insignificant second to the quite noticeable minute, and the obvious hour.

Just know that as time is ticking so is life.

What and how you invest you energy, time and resources will determine the quality of your life.

How do you know if you’re making your life worthwhile or wasting it?

Below are some ways you’re wasting your life without knowing it.

Holding on to past hurts

I don’t think there’s anyone in life who has never been or will never be hurt by others.

What makes a difference is how you deal with it, letting go of the pain or holding on to it and let it control your life.

As long as you deal with people, you’ll always be hurt in varying ways.

The most important thing is not to let whatever role control you.

Because you can never control what people will say or do to you.

You can only control how you treat others and how you’ll respond to how you’re being treated.

Holding on to past hurts is a sure way to waste one’s life without knowing it.

The one who hurt you has probably moved on.

Letting go is not a favour you do unto others but a way to secure your own peace and happiness.

It’s proof that you value your happiness above whatever anyone does to you.

Holding on to past mistakes and errors.

I’ve had my own share of past mistakes in life and I know it can be hard not to wish things were different.

But the truth is, the past is past and there’s nothing you can do about it.

You’ve have to stop wishing you’d done things differently. You have to stop wishing you could turn back the hands of time.

Because you can’t.

Learn from your mistakes and move on. It’s difficult, I know.

But keep trying.

Internet/social media addiction

So many people are guilt of this. I am too, I cannot lie. I spend hours playing meaningless games on the computer every night. I am working on how to stop doing this. I believe it can be done. We just have to stop.

Technology has shaped our lives in was unimaginable that we start to wonder how we managed to live without it in the first place.

If you’re in a public place, take a look around. You’ll see that a larger percentage of people are on their phones.

Family time our/ couples hangout is no longer the same because everyone is updating their social media statuses and checking Social media updates.

We are constantly distracted by the incessant notifications on our phones that steal our attention from the people that are dear to us.

While it’s inevitable for some people (blogger, social media influencers, internet entrepreneurs, digital marketers) to spend more time on social media, it becomes a problem if other areas of life are negatively affected because of too much time spend on the internet.

We need to strike a balance in life so that we won’t wastrel our lives while trying to keep up with every news and update on social media.

Keeping unprofitable friends.

If your friend’s make you a negative person, or they don’t value you in every way. Show you care and respect you. If your friends bring you down in every way, they are wasting your life.

Building a friendship takes time and effort. And don’t forget that time is life.

If you have negative friends around you, you’ll spend your time and effort keeping such friends while your life is wasting without you even knowing it,

Stay away from friends that influence you to engage in things that waste your time.

Procrastination

To be honest, this is a weakness of mine. I dislike doing some things so much, I find other things to do that I enjoy. But then I’m still aware that the thing I’m trying to avoid still needs to be done. We need to conquer procrastination in our lives.

Procrastination robs us of some life opportunities.

Procrastination is simply putting off things until a later time. This is a big time waster.

We need to understand that life doesn’t wait for anyone.

Plus, we live in a highly competitive world, if you want to achieve success, you have to give it all it takes.

No one will throw success in your lap, you have to go out and get it.

Procrastination will not let you do this, and before you know the opportunities will keep slipping away from your fingers.

Addiction

Whatever you’re addicted to that makes your life unproductive is a time waster.

As I addiction recovery advocate, I see every day how many lives have been wasted as a result of addiction to drugs and alcohol. Every time I walk into the addiction recovery center I work at. I see lives wasted.

I see many young and promising men and women who couldn’t live a normal life because of addiction to drugs and other substances.

Engaging in harmful behavior that ruin your potential is a sure way to waste your life.

Yes, it might make you feel good while your doing it but, for how long? Is it worth wasting your entire life over?

What addictions are ruining your life? Gambling, sex, porn, social media, addiction etc.

Get help and strive to live a better life.

Comparison

As human beings, we are always faced with the temptation to compare ourselves with others, especially in this age, where everyone seems to be fine.

Comparing yourself to others will only make you lose focus on your own life potentials.

Comparison can lead to unnecessary competition.

Is it worth the effort?

Lack of goals

What is life without set goals to achieve?

As a matter of fact, having goals to achieve makes life interesting and meaningful.

What are your life goals! You can break them into daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly goals.

If you don’t have goals that you can measure your life and effort with, you’ll surely be doing a lot of time-wasting without knowing it.

These are some ways to know if your wasting your life away. Now that you know, find ways to improve on yourself and be a better person.

You can do it!