Revenge belongs to God; no one is allowed to take revenge!

To take revenge is to take justice into one's own hands, which presupposes that one knows all the laws of God and all their implications. This is not possible for a human being because God alone holds the Book of Life for each of His children. By the Laws of Reincarnation and Karma, all human beings living on earth have something to pay, to suffer, to receive, etc. In addition, the Law of Sowing or Reciprocity of Effects requires that each one reaps what he has sown, whether good or bad. Thus, when we are faced with a deplorable situation, it is because we are paying for a past act or suffering a new situation. In either case, the law will apply.

Revenge belongs to God; no one is allowed to take revenge!

The Eternal Almighty God said: "You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people. You shall love your neighbor as yourself..." (Leviticus 19:18). Therefore on this question, there is no equivocation: vengeance belongs to God who is our avenger, such is the Law of God.

To take revenge is to administer justice oneself; which assumes that one knows all of God's Laws and all their implications. This is not possible for a human being because God alone holds the Book of Life for each of His children. Through the Laws of Reincarnation and Karma, all human beings living on earth have something to pay, to endure, to receive, etc. Moreover, the Law of sowing or reciprocity of effects requires that each person reaps what they have sown, for good or ill. Thus, when we face a deplorable situation, it is because we are paying for a past act or experiencing a new situation. In all cases, the law will apply.

Let's take some examples for better understanding: (i) a man spends the majority of his life cheating on his wife, forgetting that infidelity leads to infidelity. One day, he catches his wife in a situation of proven infidelity, so he decides to take revenge, forgetting what he did with the wives of others...; (ii) A woman used to date married men during her youth; today, she suffers from her husband's multiple infidelities. In this case, how can she consider taking revenge in any way? Has she forgotten her past? Each reaps what they have sown.

(iii) A man decides to avenge his son killed by a bandit, not knowing that in a past life, his son was a police officer who had unjustly killed this honest citizen who has now become the bandit... (iv) In a past life, a servant of God who had the gift of healing refused to fulfill his mission. As a result, many people died of atrocious incurable diseases when he could have healed them through simple prayers. In a new life, to pay his karmic debt, this former servant of God finds himself in a drowning situation and dies under the gaze of the people he once refused to help heal. In this case, why consider avenging him for failure to assist a person in danger?

By taking revenge, we worsen our own situation because most often the difficult trials we go through are part of our karmic redemption.

God's Justice is Incorruptible. It acts in its own time, according to God's iron Laws which know all our karmic threads. Leaving vengeance to God is proof of Faith and Love, for the Eternal God says: "Repay no one evil for evil... If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written: 'Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,' says the Lord..." (Romans 12:17-19).

In difficult situations, in great evil, do not think about revenge, but pray to Jesus Christ so that His Love may soften your heart. Everyone always reaps what they have sown, in one way or another, such is the Law of God.

Important: Please help to make the Truth known by SHARING it with as many people as you can. GOD WILL BLESS YOU !

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