The Law of Assumption as a Christian?

Is it possible or is it contradictory?

It is, yes, but you have to be careful to continuously love God with all of your heart, and with all of your strength first and foremost. You also have to be careful to not start to believe in some false claims, mostly by ignorant coaches, and naturally, you can not deny Jesus, like some coaches do. As for the “I AM God of my reality” concept, safe to say that if you belive that you are not a christian…. Here is a checklist to follow:

Using the Law of Assumption as a Christian requires keeping your beliefs and practices in accordance with the principles of your faith.

Christian Checklist:

  • Follow the Ten Commandments:
  • It seems obvious that as a Christian, it’s essential to adhere to the moral guidelines outlined in the Ten Commandments. Still, many Christians are not taking the ten commandments serious anymore. This should be a given. The first four commandments are about your relationship with God, and the final six are about our relationships with each other. These commandments provide a framework for ethical living and promote virtues such as love, honesty, and integrity. They are given by God to Moses, they STILL apply, they have NOT gone out of style. By following these commandments, you uphold the Law of God, and you maintain a righteous path in both your actions and intentions.

  • Avoid Ritualization and Idolization:
  • THIS is very important, MANY people treat the Law of assumption like some kind of sorcery. “What should I do now” they wonder. NOTHING! Just live your life normal. WHAT made anyone think that law of assumption has any ritual steps? Who told you that? There is nothing to deo. When applying the Law of Assumption, it’s main point is to avoid ritualizing or idolizing the desired outcome. This is even MORE important for a Christian, otherwise you break the fist commandment. Instead of placing undue emphasis on specific rituals or practices, focus on cultivating a genuine relationship with God and trusting in His plan for your life. Avoid the temptation to idealize, or put on a pedestal aka idolize the outcome or elevate it to the status of a false deity. Instead, maintain humility and ALWAYS surrender to God.
  • Don’t Put Your Vice on an Altar:
  • In the pursuit of desires or goals, it’s important not to prioritize them above your devotion to God. Avoid placing your desires on an altar and worshipping them as the ultimate goal. Instead, keep your heart pure by focusing on God’s will and seek His guidance in all aspects of your life. Non-Christians who use LOA tend to develop OBSESSION, a very harmful state of mind. Remember that true fulfillment comes from serving ( serving God not things or people) and living according to His purpose, rather than from the attainment of worldly desires. If you live to serve that thing you are manifesting you become its slave, and never its master. You can not serve two masters.

  • Imagination is not literally God, but it does create
  • The Law of Assumption entails taking responsibility for the power of your own imagination and acknowledging both its strength and fragility.
  • It involves confronting the capabilities of your mind and recognizing the impact your thoughts and beliefs can have on your reality.
  • While Neville Goddard asserts the potency of our imagination, suggesting it “is God”, it’s obviously not. Distorted interpretations arise from this claim, so ground our faith in the historical, factual, and spiritual truths of the Bible.
  • Denying the reality of Jesus by claiming that the imagination is God, nothing else, undermines the very essence of Christianity. As believers, we uphold the truth of Jesus Christ and His resurrection, recognizing Him is the cornerstone of our faith.
  • Our imagination reflects God’s image in which we were created.
  • It is a unique aspect of humanity, distinguishing us from other creatures.
  • With this gift comes responsibility to use it for good and to know God’s purpose, to LOVE.
  • However, our imagination can also be corrupted, leading us astray just like it did with Lucifer, corrupted by an inflated ego….
  • We must choose to use and direct our imagination, or fail to use it and relinquish it to whatever force may take over it.

“I AM God”?

  • No, you are not. “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” – Genesis We are created, HE is the creator. The creator is not created, but we are.
  • But we DO have creative powers, just like our creator. “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.”– Genesis

Finally, remember:

  • Jesus should not be altered or distorted by any groups, fight back if you hear a different Jesus preached! Jesus is NOT “Your own wonderful human imagination” (Neville Goddard) he is historically factual, and he is God, our Lord and savior.
  • Law of assumption coaches can sometimes be influenced by dark forces. Look around and you will see what I mean…Demonic spirits are ripe in the field of manifestation.
  • The desire for control can lead to obsession, keep your ego small and humble, know who is in control, only God, not you.
  • Christians acknowledge Satan’s attempts to draw people away from God, other people do not believe in God or Satan, but we do. Recognize attempts of satan to take you away from God.
  • Upholding the Ten Commandments is essential in resisting negative influences. Some rely only on “the golden rule” but you have ten commandments, not one rule.
  • In all things pray. For we do not fight against flesh and blood…We already know how to be led by God in spirit! We don’t even need manifesting or LOA, and isn’t that good news!

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.

Philippians 4.6

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