The
Bible’s Viewpoint
Does
he love me?
Should
I travel today?
Will
I get that job?
TO ANSWER questions such as those above, many
turn to astrology. But do the stars really affect your life? Can they help you
learn about your future, or about yourself? What does the Bible say?
Can the Stars
Influence Our Future?
Some people believe that we cannot escape our
destiny. The future has already been written, they say, and the stars can
reveal it. But the Bible indicates otherwise. It tells us that God gives people
a choice, which implies that they have a certain degree of control over what
happens to them. For example, he told the Israelites: “I have put life and
death before you, the blessing and the malediction; and you must choose life
in order that you may keep alive, you and your offspring.”—Deuteronomy 30:19.
With those words, Jehovah God made it clear
to his people that they had a large degree of control over their future. If
they obeyed his commands, they would experience blessings. If they disobeyed,
they would bring hardship upon themselves.
Consider: If the future of each Israelite had
already been written in the stars, would it make sense for God to urge them to choose
life? Would it even be fair for God to hold them accountable for actions over
which they had no control?
The lesson from the Bible is clear: Our life
course depends on the choices we make—not on the stars.—Galatians 6:7.
Can the Stars
Influence Our Personality?
Most astrologers downplay the idea of
predestination. “We control our own destiny,” claims one, but he adds: “On the
other hand, the time of our birth has an influence on the structure of our
personality.” Many people believe similarly. They feel that since the stars and
planets exert a physical influence on our earth, why would they not also
have a metaphysical effect? What does the Bible indicate?
The Bible is not a scientific textbook,
spelling out every detail about the human body and the universe. However, it
does explain the purpose for which Jehovah created the heavenly bodies. Genesis
1:14, 15 states: “God said, ‘I command lights to appear in the sky and to
separate day from night and to show the time for seasons . . . I
command them to shine on the earth.’”—Contemporary English Version.
Consider: If God had designed the stars to
influence our personality, would he not have told us so?
What can we conclude? That the stars are part
of God’s creative work but do not influence our personality.
A Better Approach
If we desire to learn about our future or
understand ourselves, that is commendable. But there is a better place to look
than to the stars.
The Bible describes Jehovah God as “the One
telling from the beginning the finale.” (Isaiah 46:10) He has a purpose, which
he will bring to success. (Isaiah 55:10, 11) We can learn about God’s
purpose by reading the Bible. This ancient sacred book also explains why we
suffer and how God will bring an end to the very conditions that plague
mankind.—2 Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1-4.
When it comes to learning about and improving
ourselves, the Bible is the best place to look for guidance. Why? Because
reading it helps us to take an honest look at ourselves. For example, the Bible
states that Jehovah God is “merciful,” “slow to anger,” and “ready to forgive.”
(Exodus 34:6; Psalm 86:5) But are we like that? The Bible can expose our
erroneous thinking and help us see where we need to improve.
Therefore, we do not need to look to the
stars to learn about our future or about ourselves. A better approach is to
look to the Bible, which is “inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for
reproving, for setting things straight.”—2 Timothy 3:16, 17.
[Footnotes]
Astrology is the study of the sun, moon,
planets, and stars, with the belief that these heavenly bodies have an
influence on us and can help us to understand ourselves.
For more information on God’s purpose, see
chapter 3 of the book What Does the Bible Really Teach? published
by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
HAVE
YOU WONDERED?
● Why
did God create the heavenly bodies?—Genesis 1:14, 15.
● How
can you take a more objective view of your personality?—Hebrews 4:12.
● How
can you know for sure what the future holds?—Isaiah 46:10.
For more information please go to www.jw.org
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