Seriously, Sis Podcast

Everything Happens for a Reason… Or Does It?

29 min · 15. apr. 2026
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“Everything happens for a reason.” It’s something we hear all the time, and maybe something we’ve said ourselves. But is it actually biblical? In this episode of Does The Bible Say That?, we unpack why this phrase can be misleading and how it can unintentionally remove personal responsibility and the need for true repentance. While God is sovereign and able to redeem anything, not everything that happens is something He intended or approved. We talk about the difference between God’s grace and using grace as an excuse, and what it really looks like to take responsibility for our actions while walking in obedience. This conversation is about growth, accountability, and aligning our lives with what Scripture actually teaches. Check us out! Instagram: @SeriouslySis.Podcast [https://www.instagram.com/seriouslysis.podcast/] YouTube: @SeriouslySisPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@SeriouslySisPodcast]

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