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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · What does the Bible say about luck? Answer. The American Heritage Dictionary defines “luck” as follows: 1. The chance happening of fortunate or adverse events. 2. Good fortune or prosperity; success....to gain success or something desirable by chance: “I lucked out in finding that rare book.” The main question is, do things happen by chance?

  3. The word "luck" does not appear in the Bible (except in the paraphrase The Message which uses it as slang or to mean "blessing"). Luck has two somewhat contradictory meanings. The original term is related to destiny as pre-determined by a deity or force—what we might call providence.

  4. The Bible tells us nothing happens by luck or chance, but that all things happen by the power, will, and knowledge of God. What is Luck? Let’s start with a definition. Luck refers to good things and bad things happening to us by chance.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · The word luck is defined as “a force that brings good fortune or adversity” or “one’s personal fate or lot.”. Although humans exercise their own freedom of choice and make their decisions, the Lord is still in control and He directs the history of the world to fulfill His purposes.

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · The Bible emphasizes trust in God rather than relying on luck or chance. Trusting in God involves faith, obedience, and seeking His will, while luck suggests a reliance on random or unpredictable events outside of divine guidance.

  7. Dec 3, 2023 · What does the Bible say about luck? The Bible speaks about luck in many places, providing insight and advice about the importance of hard work, relying on God’s provision, and recognizing that luck is a result of prayer, faith, and action.

  8. In the Bible, luck is not explicitly mentioned. However, the concept of luck can be seen through the lens of God’s sovereignty and His plan for our lives. As believers, we are called to have faith in God and trust that He is in control of all things, including what we may perceive as luck.

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