Manifesting is Biblical: Here's Proof
What the bible really says about manifestation and the law of attraction
If I had a penny for every time someone came at me in the comments saying something along the lines of:
Manifestation isn’t biblical,
God is the only true creator, and/or
I’m basically an “evil witch” for helping people manifest their best life…
I’d have at least a solid $22 by now.
Years ago, I even tried to work with a Facebook advertising specialist (who was referred to me by a friend) to help me sell an online course I had at the time, and he straight-up dropped me as a client halfway through onboarding when he realized it was a manifesting course!
He said it went against his spiritual beliefs.
Which, of course, I respected but found a little ironic considering the concept of manifestation is repeatedly mentioned in the Bible. Not once, not twice, but many times throughout.
Obviously, the Bible is up for interpretation, and personally, I find the English language far too limited to fully capture the true messages and wisdom that were originally written in it.
But regardless, I think it’s time we clear things up and set the record straight here.
First, here’s the way I see it.
(Feel free to take it or leave it. Hopefully, these perspectives will help you if you’ve been feeling at odds with your scripture-based beliefs and the concept of manifestation.)
God is the ultimate creator but…if we are created in God’s image, and I would go as far to say that we are created not just by God, but of God, then it stands to reason that you are a creator too.
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