The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

Does Everything Really Happen For A Reason?

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"Everything happens for a reason." It's one of the most common phrases people hear after tragedy, but is it actually biblical? In this episode of The Ordinary Way, we examine where this popular saying came from, why it's become such a universal response to suffering, and what Scripture actually teaches about God's sovereignty, suffering, and hope. Together we discuss: * Where the phrase "everything happens for a reason" originated * What Romans 8:28 really means * The difference between God causing suffering and God redeeming suffering * Why Jesus often refused simplistic answers to pain * How Christians can comfort people without offering clichés The Bible doesn't promise that life will always make sense. It promises something far greater: That God is with us, even when it doesn't. Join us as we discover why biblical hope isn't found in having all the answers—but in trusting the One who walks with us through every season.

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Episode Does Everything Really Happen For A Reason? Cover

Does Everything Really Happen For A Reason?

"Everything happens for a reason." It's one of the most common phrases people hear after tragedy, but is it actually biblical? In this episode of The Ordinary Way, we examine where this popular saying came from, why it's become such a universal response to suffering, and what Scripture actually teaches about God's sovereignty, suffering, and hope. Together we discuss: * Where the phrase "everything happens for a reason" originated * What Romans 8:28 really means * The difference between God causing suffering and God redeeming suffering * Why Jesus often refused simplistic answers to pain * How Christians can comfort people without offering clichés The Bible doesn't promise that life will always make sense. It promises something far greater: That God is with us, even when it doesn't. Join us as we discover why biblical hope isn't found in having all the answers—but in trusting the One who walks with us through every season.

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