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November 03, 2025

Ep.1409: Do We Get What We Deserve? Karma vs the Gospel

Uncovering the fundamental differences between karma and the Bible

CHAPTERS

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What are some major foundational differences between karma and God's plan for mankind?


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Why is it so important to understand the ransom sacrifice of Jesus when it comes to being able to refute karmic ideas?


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How does reincarnation fit into the discussion?


Theme Scripture: Galatians 6:7

“People should get what they deserve.” I’m guessing that most of us would see this as a general statement of fairness and equity. Of course, for this statement to ring true, we need to agree on who or what ultimately determines what people deserve. On a very basic level, this may sound like karma. So, what is karma? Basically, karma is the idea that what you do, especially your choices and intentions, shapes what happens to you later. If you act kindly and do good, good things are more likely to come your way. If you act selfishly or harm others, you may face negative consequences. In many Indian traditions, this isn’t just about this life, it can affect what kind of life you’re born into next. So, do Bible teachings supports the idea of karma? Are the two in harmony?

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Similar principles?

While both Karma and the gospel emphasize consequences for actions— “you reap what you sow”— they do diverge significantly in their foundations. Karma, rooted in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, is a complex, often impersonal law of cause and effect, sometimes spanning multiple lifetimes through reincarnation. In contrast, the Bible teaches a single human life followed by judgment in accordance with divine grace and forgiveness offered through Jesus Christ.

One may present three biblical arguments that resemble karmic principles: sowing and reaping (Galatians 6), reciprocity in judgment (Matthew 7), and narrative examples of moral consequences (e.g., David and Bathsheba, Achan’s disobedience). However, the gospel introduces the key distinction that God’s grace is not earned but freely given, and forgiveness is central to Christian life. Karma lacks a personal deity who intervenes with mercy; instead, it operates as a mechanical system of moral accounting.

Christianity offers clarity, direction and divine support, while karmic systems often leave individuals to navigate consequences without memory of past lives or a defined path to enlightenment. Ultimately, the gospel is a more compassionate and purposeful framework, culminating in eternal life through Christ, rather than endless cycles of rebirth.

Key Takeaways:

  • Karma and the Bible both teach consequences, but differ in origin, scope and divine involvement.
  • Karma is impersonal and often tied to reincarnation; the gospel centers on grace, forgiveness and a single human life.
  • Biblical justice is relational and redemptive, guided by God’s mercy and Jesus’ advocacy.
  • The gospel provides a clear, loving plan for humanity’s restoration, surpassing karma’s uncertainty.
 

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