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Karma Is Real: Why You Cannot Hide From What You SowKarma is often described as the spiritual law of cause and effect: what a person releases into the world eventually finds its way back. Some call it karma. Others call it consequence, harvest, justice, or divine order. In the biblical sense, the principle is expressed clearly in Galatians 6:7 KJV: “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Whether spoken through spiritual language or moral wisdom, the message is the same: our actions matter, our choices have weight, and what is done in secret does not remain hidden forever.Many people believe they can outrun the truth. They may hide behind status, money, influence, silence, lies, or manipulation. They may convince themselves that because no one saw what happened, no one knows. But karma is not limited by human eyesight. Truth has a way of rising. Time has a way of exposing. The ground remembers what was planted, and eventually the harvest comes.Karma does not always arrive immediately. That is why some people misunderstand it. They assume that delayed consequence means escaped consequence. But delay is not denial. A seed does not become a tree overnight. It grows quietly beneath the surface before it becomes visible. In the same way, the results of our actions may begin in hidden places before they appear openly. A lie may seem successful for a season, but eventually it demands more lies to protect it. Betrayal may seem hidden, but it leaves evidence in the spirit, in relationships, and in the atmosphere. Wrongdoing may appear buried, but truth has roots deeper than deception.You cannot hide from karma because you cannot hide from yourself. Even when no one else knows what you have done, your conscience knows. The heart carries records. The mind replays moments. The spirit feels the weight of what has not been confessed, corrected, or healed. Some people appear free outwardly while inwardly they are tormented by fear, paranoia, anger, or unrest. That, too, is part of the harvest. Peace cannot grow from seeds of destruction.Karma also teaches that every action is an investment. Words are seeds. Decisions are seeds. Treatment of others is a seed. Silence in the face of injustice is a seed. Compassion is a seed. Cruelty is a seed. Forgiveness is a seed. Revenge is a seed. What we plant determines what we eventually meet. If we sow dishonesty, we should not be surprised when trust disappears. If we sow division, we should not be shocked when loneliness comes. If we sow harm, we cannot expect peace to be the harvest.However, karma should not be understood only as punishment. It is also a call to accountability and transformation. The purpose of consequence is not merely to destroy a person, but to awaken them. When truth comes forward, it gives people an opportunity to repent, make amends, seek forgiveness, and change direction. A person may not be able to erase what they have done, but they can choose not to continue in the same pattern. They can stop sowing destruction and begin sowing truth.This is where mercy becomes important. Mercy does not cancel accountability; it gives people the grace to face accountability without being consumed by it. True mercy does not cover lies so they can continue. True mercy exposes what is hidden so healing can begin. In many cases, people do not need more hiding places—they need deliverance from the need to hide.Karma reminds us that justice has a voice. It may speak softly at first, through conviction, discomfort, warning, or exposure. But if ignored, it often speaks louder. What is covered eventually cries out to be uncovered. What is suppressed eventually presses its way to the surface. What is denied eventually demands recognition.This principle applies not only to individuals but also to families, communities, institutions, and nations. When harmful patterns are ignored, they become cycles. When cycles are protected, they become strongholds. But when truth is finally acknowledged, freedom becomes possible. Healing begins where denial ends.The wise person does not fear karma as much as they respect it. They understand that life is not random. They choose integrity when no one is watching. They apologize when they are wrong. They correct what they can. They refuse to build their future on deception. They understand that a hidden life eventually becomes a revealed life.In the end, karma is a reminder that darkness is temporary. No secret is stronger than truth. No lie is stronger than time. No hidden deed is beyond the reach of God’s light. You may hide from people for a while, but you cannot hide from the harvest.So choose carefully what you sow. Sow truth. Sow mercy. Sow justice. Sow love. Sow humility. Sow repentance. Sow peace. Because in time, every seed speaks. And when the harvest comes, it will reveal what was planted all along. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/da-crew-podcast--5763835/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/da-crew-podcast--5763835/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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