Manifestation is gaining popularity as a way to realize your inner desires and get what you want in life, but is manifesting a sin? Does it go against God’s wishes? The answer is nuanced and depends on what you’re manifesting and your views on religion. In this article, we’ll cover what manifestation really is and how it can coexist with religious beliefs. Read on to learn if manifestation is a sin.

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Is it a sin to manifest something?

  1. Manifestation on its own is not a sin, but it can be a conduit for one. If you’re manifesting something that will hurt yourself or others and your motivation is selfish, then it’s a sin. If you want to manifest something that’s helpful to others and doesn’t hurt anyone, then it’s not a sin.[1] For example:
    • If you’re manifesting a new job so you can support your family, you’re not sinning. The end result helps others, your motivation is not selfish, and it inspires you to work hard.
    • If you want to manifest an injury for an opponent in a football game so you can win, that’s a sin. The end result hurts someone, the motive is selfish, and you’re not working for the reward.
    • In Christianity, manifesting is sinful if you believe you can make change in your life without the help or will of God.
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What is manifestation?

  1. Manifestation is a method of attracting positive things into your life. In a literal sense, it’s the process of turning your thoughts and desires into a reality. This usually includes honing in on a specific goal or want, visualizing yourself obtaining it, and taking action to make it happen. Spiritually, it’s the idea of asking the universe to give you something by creating positive vibrations (good vibes).[2]
    • It’s also sometimes called the Law of Attraction, or the principle that positive thoughts attract positive outcomes and negative thoughts attract negative outcomes.
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Does manifestation go against religion?

  1. No, as long as your manifestation is used for good. Manifestation is a tool for becoming confident and focused in yourself, your abilities, and the life you want. It isn’t a substitute or hack for religion. You can even manifest positive outcomes for your religion or church, like growing your congregation, spreading the word of God, or raising money for renovations.[4]
    • Many aspects of manifestation—practicing gratitude, removing negative thoughts, trying to do good—actually align with aspects of Christianity and many other religions.
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Does manifestation go against God?

  1. No, as long as you’re not trying to circumvent or become like God. Part of manifestation is the idea that you’re co-creating an outcome with the universe. If you believe God created the universe and all things in it, then you’re actually asking or working with God. As long as God is in your manifestation equation somewhere, you will be guided toward a positive outcome for the greater good.[5]
    • It’s worth noting that manifesting and praying are not the exact same thing. Praying is a way to communicate and feel close to God, whereas manifesting requires you to look inward and believe in yourself.[6]
    • Some people are concerned that manifesting is the Devil’s work. As long as you’re doing it with positive, selfless intentions, you’re in the clear.
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What does the Bible say?

  1. There are several Bible verses that allude to manifestation concepts. The ideas of asking a higher power for help or guidance, believing that you can succeed or achieve because of your belief, and focusing on positive thoughts are all mentioned. As it turns out, faith and manifestation have a lot in common.[7] Here are a few such verses:
    • Mark 11:24: Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
    • Matthew 21:22: If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer.
    • Romans 12:2: Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed, by the renewing of your mind.

Community Q&A

  • Question
    Is manifesting money a sin?
    Veronica
    Veronica
    Community Answer
    If you manifest money by hurting others (for example, you are manifesting for money by stealing from others) then obviously, it is a sin. If your manifestation is more dedicated to not hurt others and for good, then it is not a sin.
  • Question
    Can I manifest my business?
    Veronica
    Veronica
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can manifest for anything as long it doesn't involve things which hurt others.
  • Question
    To manifest my own husband - is it a sin or not? I am a Catholic.
    Veronica
    Veronica
    Community Answer
    No. Not at all. Manifesting for anything is fine as long it doesn't hurt anyone.
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Lia Huynh, LMFT
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This article was co-authored by Lia Huynh, LMFT and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Lia Huynh is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with over 20 years of experience. She specializes in providing counseling services for individuals, couples, Christians, and Asian Americans. Lia holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Los Angeles and an MS in Marriage and Family Therapy and Pupil Personnel Services from San Francisco State University. This article has been viewed 56,783 times.
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