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Good luck / Evil eye bracelet broke?
My boyfriend gave me a chinese evil eye/ good luck bracelet shortly before my birthday and I started to notice little cracks in the glass beads a while ago. Then today I got into a fight with my aunt nd I got really mad and threw my boot and I ended up breaking a glass and the bracelet completely snapped off my wrist. Is it a sign, or did he just give me an inexpensive bracelet. Also, I almost never take it off and I always wore it on my right wrist unless I had my watch on then I wore it on my left, I also kept it on while I would shower. So did it just break cause the elastic gave way or did it break from all the negative energy? I'm sort of superstitious so I'm curious what it means. As far as I know, nothing got caught on it, but I was in a blind rage when I threw my boot. Also now my boyfriend is mad that it broke.
Is this from all the negative energy or is this just some bad luck?
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavourite answer
No so-called "good luck charms" or any other objects have the ability to change anything, no matter what some people claim about them.
You see, such ideas are based only on empty hopes or unfounded superstition, and frankly, you'd be better off saving your money. They also could entice you into occult practices that do not come from God, and will instead lead you away from Him. The Bible bluntly says, "I am against your magic charms" (Ezekiel 13:20).
Instead, I urge you to put your faith and trust in the living God. Only God knows all about you, and only He knows what is best for you. Why trust anyone or anything else? Furthermore, He loves you and He wants you to bring every problem and every concern you have to Him. The Bible tells us to turn to God and "Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7).
Begin by turning to Christ, confessing your sins to Him and by faith asking Him to come into your heart and life. Then ask Him to lead you to a church where you can learn how to live from His Word, the Bible. No, I can't promise all your problems will suddenly vanish, but with Christ in your heart you will not face them alone—and He will help you and give you wisdom.
Source(s): www.bgea.org