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You've probably heard someone somewhere say something like, "I really hope the universe will bring me good things." Or maybe it was "the universe is working in my favor." Whatever the exact phrasing is, it seems as if we are living in a culture that credits the good things in our lives to "the universe." But what does that mean exactly? And is it really working in our favor?
On this episode of Everyday Theology, Jacob, Ravae, and Brandon talk about this phenomenon, if it's Biblical, and how we can navigate these conversations. Be sure to check it out!
Resources Is Karma Biblical? | https://bit.ly/4bEd2eU
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You've probably heard someone somewhere say something like, "I really hope the universe will bring me good things." Or maybe it was "the universe is working in my favor." Whatever the exact phrasing is, it seems as if we are living in a culture that credits the good things in our lives to "the universe." But what does that mean exactly? And is it really working in our favor?
On this episode of Everyday Theology, Jacob, Ravae, and Brandon talk about this phenomenon, if it's Biblical, and how we can navigate these conversations. Be sure to check it out!
Resources Is Karma Biblical? | https://bit.ly/4bEd2eU
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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