The Bible does not tell us anything specific about the law of attraction, the question then is to inquire if this law can be considered a form of wisdom, or in other words, a form of knowledge. Let us remember that wisdom is the supreme science, and the knowledge of the correct means to live. There are in the Bible mentions of some laws, for example, the law of sowing and reaping: "For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." Hosea 8:7, "Do not sow in the furrows of injustice, lest you harvest it sevenfold," Ben Sira 7:3.
And we know for sure that this is a spiritual law because there are corroborated cases in the scriptures that confirm the validity of this law, this law is a law that without exceptions is fulfilled sooner or later.
Following this reasoning, taking the law of attraction as a law brings with it some complications. To think that because we modify our thinking towards things that we like or are desirable to achieve, the universe will take care of providing; this has no correlation with any story in the Bible, that is to say, there are no stories in the Bible that show us that this law is unfailingly fulfilled, which is the characteristic of a spiritual law. Obtaining things in life does not depend on how beautiful our desires are, but on how assertive our plans are to achieve our goals.
There are, yes, teachings in Christianity that seem to validate this law, but more than anything they are a call to perseverance and constancy: "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you" Matthew 7:7.
It is true that those who are similar to each other usually associate to lead a social life, and on this issue, we have a few words from the wisdom teacher Ben Sira:
"Every living thing loves its own kind,
and every man loves someone like himself.
All creatures associate with their own kind,
and every man sticks close to those like himself.
What does a wolf have in common with a lamb?
The same applies to a sinner with a devout man" Ben Sira 13:15-17. (NCB)
What the sapiential books teach us, and this is valid in practice, is that like attracts like, but this is the only approximation that the Bible has with this supposed law.
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