Sandra Jean (21
Apr 2012)
"REINCARNATION - WHAT
DOES THE BIBLE SAY?"
Question:
"What does the Bible say about reincarnation?"
Answer: The concept of
reincarnation is completely without foundation in
the Bible, which clearly tells us that we die once
and then face judgment (Hebrews 9:27). The Bible never mentions people having
a second chance at life or coming back as
different people or animals.
Jesus told the criminal on
the cross, "Today you will be with me in paradise"
(Luke 23:43), not "You will have another chance to
live a life on this earth." Matthew 25:46 specifically tells us that believers go
on to eternal life while unbelievers go onto
eternal punishment.
Reincarnation
has been a popular belief for thousands of
years, but it has never been accepted by
Christians or followers of Judaism because it
is contradictory to Scripture.
The one passage that some point to as evidence for
reincarnation is Matthew
17:10-12 which links John the Baptist with
Elijah. However, the passage does not say that
John the Baptist was Elijah reincarnated, but that
he would have fulfilled the prophecy of Elijah's
coming if the people had believed his words and
thereby believed in Jesus as the Messiah (Matthew 17:12). The people specifically asked John the
Baptist if he was Elijah, and he said, "No, I am
not" (John 1:21).
Belief in reincarnation is an ancient phenomenon
and is a central tenet within the majority of
Indian religious traditions, such as Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Many modern pagans also believe in
reincarnation as do some New Age movements, along
with followers of spiritism. For the Christian,
however, there can be no doubt: reincarnation is
unbiblical and must be rejected as false.