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El apóstol Pablo, en sus exhortaciones a los tercos romanos, confirma la enseñanza de Jesús sobre el pago del karma: | El apóstol Pablo, en sus exhortaciones a los tercos romanos, confirma la enseñanza de Jesús sobre el pago del karma: | ||
<blockquote>[ | <blockquote>[Dios] pagará a cada uno conforme a sus obras. A los que perseverando en bien hacer, buscan gloria y honra e inmortalidad, la vida eterna; mas a los que son contenciosos, y no obedecen a la verdad, antes obedecen a la injusticia, enojo e ira. Tribulación y angustia sobre toda persona humana que obra lo malo...; mas gloria y honra y paz a cualquiera que obra el bien... Porque no hay acepción de personas para con Dios.<ref>Rom. 2:6–11 (Biblia de Jerusalén).</ref></blockquote> | ||
In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus states the mathematical precision of the law of karma: “With what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.”<ref>Matt. 7:2.</ref> In fact, the entire sermon (Matthew 5–7) is Jesus’ doctrine on the rewards of righteous and unrighteous conduct. It is his teaching on the consequences of thoughts, feelings, words and deeds. It is the greatest lesson on karma, as the law of personal accountability for one’s acts, you will find anywhere. | In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus states the mathematical precision of the law of karma: “With what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.”<ref>Matt. 7:2.</ref> In fact, the entire sermon (Matthew 5–7) is Jesus’ doctrine on the rewards of righteous and unrighteous conduct. It is his teaching on the consequences of thoughts, feelings, words and deeds. It is the greatest lesson on karma, as the law of personal accountability for one’s acts, you will find anywhere. | ||