The Law of attraction: Christianity and the five great myths

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  • Author David Abram
  • Published April 21, 2009
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The Law of attraction: Christianity and the five great myths

The law of attraction has received a lot of attention in recent years and many people believe

that it is something new or at least "new age". Nothing could be further from the truth!

Did you know that there are over 200 verses in the bible that support the precepts of the law

of attraction and that some of those verses date back almost 3000 years?

What is the law of attraction?

Simply put, the law of attraction states that whatever we think, do or say will result in a

change in our universe, a change in our personal world, a change in our circumstance.

The key here is that all of our words and actions begin with a thought then we make a

decision to act or not act on those thoughts. That makes our thoughts extremely important.

The five great myths

Myth #1 The law of attraction is just not Christian.

"As a man thinketh, so he is." is often quoted in articles and discussions about the law of

attraction. That quote comes directly from the book of Proverbs 23:7. Clearly this verse

states the importance of our thoughts and that our thoughts will make us who and what we

are today. That is a fundamental precept of the law of attraction and is supported by the

Bible.

Myth #2 Just visualize what you want and it will happen.

This statement is wishful thinking at its best. Nothing ever happens without some type of

action preceding it. It's a fundamental law of the universe, physics, and nature; nothing is

changed or created without some type of action. This law is also clearly supported by the

Bible: Galatians 6:7 "Make no mistake: God will not be mocked, for a person will reap only

what he sows." Clearly, if you sow nothing, you will reap nothing.

Myth #3 God won't help you get wealth.

The Bible is filled with accounts of righteous, wealthy people. Read the stories of

Solomon, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, David and Joseph of Arimathea, the list goes

on. Wealthy people in the Bible were NOT condemned for their wealth. Some wealthy

people in the Bible were condemned for the way they acquired their wealth, or for not

helping the poor. Often times God rewarded righteous people with wealth. God wants us to

be abundant in all things. Think for a moment about the following verses:

Second Corinthians 9:8 "Moreover, God is able to make every grace abundant for you,

so that in all things, always having all you need; you may have abundance for every

good work."

John 10:10 "I come so that they may have life and have if more abundantly."

There is not doubt, God wants us to live an abundant life and have abundance in all things.

Myth #4 Money is the root of all evil.

First and foremost, the law of attraction is not just about money. It can be applied in

every aspect of your life. That being said let's dispel this myth anyway. Money is not

the root of all evil. Can you build a church or feed the hungry without money? Can you

care for the sick without money? Of course not! If you really want to help the less

fortunate, make lots of money and use it to help them. The more you make the more

you can help. Here is what the Bible really says: 1 Timothy 6:10 "For the love of money is the

root of all evils"

Notice the difference? The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Remember, money is not a

goal in and of itself; it's a tool to help you reach your goals. A million dollars sitting on you

dining room table will do absolutely nothing except collect dust. It's what you do with it that

makes a difference.

Myth #5 This won't work for me.

If you honestly believe that the law of attraction won't work for you, then you are absolutely

right. It won't work for you. One of the basic precepts of the law of attraction is the

importance of "belief. You must believe the universe, God, will provide for you and believe

with such intensity that you KNOW it will be provided. The Bible tells us how important belief

is:

Matthew 8:13 "as you have believed, let it be done for you."

Matthew 9:29 "let it be done for you according to your faith."

Obviously, belief is an important factor here. If you want it, believe it and it will happen.

Hopefully, these myths have been sufficiently dispelled and you can now continue on the

wonderful journey provided by the law of attraction.

If you would like to learn more about what the Bible has to say about the law of attraction

you can download a free e-book at http://thebiblespellsitout.com

David is a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Over the years then David has owned several businesses and has continued his study of self-help and positive thinking.

David studied Buddhism for over ten years and positive thinking and the Bible for over 30 years.

David's extensive study allows him to address modern day topics with a unique perspective that encompasses new age concepts, eastern thinking and traditional Christian teaching. http://thebiblespellsitout.com

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