Not everything happens for a reason

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Silverwings

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By Christine Suhan
Have you ever found yourself, in the midst of unimaginable grief, pain, heartache or despair, wondering how you are going to make it through another day? Wondering where your next breath is going to come from? Your world has crumbled beneath you and you are left feeling shattered, empty and hopeless.
And then a well meaning friend or family member comes along and drops the infamous “Everything happens for a reason” bomb. You smile kindly and nod—that’s all you can do to keep yourself from punching them in the face.
You can’t possibly imagine a reason for what just happened.
The more you stew about a possible reason for your pain, the angrier you become. You try desperately to make sense of a situation that won’t ever make sense. You reach for answers but none come.
I spent years searching for answers, trying to find reasons that would bring an end to my pain. I thought that if I could find the cause, I could treat the condition. But what I found through years of searching, experiencing and living is that often there is no reason for why tragedy has occurred.
Sometimes bad things happen for no reason other than we are human beings having a human experience. Pain, heartache, grief, loss, disease and death are inevitable parts of the human experience.
We hear people say “Life dealt me a crappy hand” as if pain and hardships are not the norm. We assume that life is supposed to be easy and when things don’t go our way, we feel like we have been wronged. Human beings seem to have an innate sense of entitlement. We think that we are owed a pain-free existence.
But the truth is that human beings are not exempt from the human experience. And struggle is an innate part of the human experience. None of us are exceptions to this rule. We all struggle. We all suffer. We all experience pain, heartache and loss. And sometimes, there’s just no reason other than we are human and pain is a part of the process.
I recently had a conversation with a friend who was struggling to find peace with “God’s plan” for her life including the recent death of a loved one.
“How could this possibly be God’s will?” she asked.
Here’s what I’ve come to know about God’s will:
God’s will is not the path we walk, but rather how we walk the path.
God’s plan is never for someone to have cancer. God’s will is not for an innocent child to be brutally murdered. God’s will is not for a teenage girl to be raped. God’s will is not chronic pain, illness, disability or death.
God’s will is not an event that happens to us, it’s how we respond to what happens.
God’s will for us is to walk with Him through the cancer. Through the abuse. Through the death. Through the illness. God’s will is for us to draw close to him in the midst of pain. God’s will is for us to use our painful life events to carry his message of hope, grace, forgiveness and mercy.
God’s plan was never for pain to be part of the human experience. His plan was for us to live in peace and harmony with Him. The human experience became painful when sin entered the world. Our own free will weaved threads of tragedy, loss, heartache and pain into the human experience

God is not responsible for our pain. We are not responsible for our pain. What happened in the Garden of Eden is responsible for the human condition. And the human condition is hard wired for pain and suffering. God is not causing us to hurt. He is hurting with us. What we do with our hurt is what matters. How we handle tragedy is what brings purpose into our pain.
There’s hardly ever a justifiable reason for the bad things that happen in life. Tragic loss is not laced with inherent specs of good. I used to get so mad when people would say, “You can find good in every situation.” That’s just not true. There was nothing good about being raped. There is no good in murder or abuse. We have to create the good. We have to choose to respond in a way that brings good into an impossible situation. We have to choose to give purpose and meaning to our suffering.
Not everything happens for a reason. But in everything that happens, there can be a reason to bring hope and healing to others. God can use our pain for a greater good if we choose to let Him in.
About the Author: Christine Suhan is a wife, stay at home mother to three wild toddler boys and writer/creator at Feelings and Faith | Feelings and Faith. She has a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy and enjoys helping people through openly and honestly sharing her journey of life, recovery, mental illness, marriage, parenting and more. You can also find her on her Facebook page.
 

blue_ladybug

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Everything happens because it happens.

Rush


Well, you can stake that claim
Good work is the key to good fortune
Winners take that praise
Losers seldom take that blame
If they don't take that game
And sometimes the winner takes nothing
We draw our own designs
But fortune has to make that frame

We go out in the world and take our chances
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That's the way that lady luck dances
Roll the bones

Why are we here?
Because we're here
Roll the bones
Why does it happen?
Because it happens
Roll the bones

Faith is cold as ice
Why are little ones born only to suffer
For the want of immunity
Or a bowl of rice?
Well, who would hold a price
On the heads of the innocent children
If there's some immortal power
To control the dice?

We come into the world and take our chances
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That's the way that lady luck dances
Roll the bones

Jack...relax
Get busy with the facts
No zodiacs or almanacs
No maniacs in polyester slacks
Just the facts
Gonna kick some gluteus max
It's a parallax...you dig?
You move around
The small gets big
It's a rig
It's action...reaction
Random interaction
So who's afraid
Of a little abstraction?
Can't get no satisfaction
From the facts?
You better run, homeboy
A fact's a fact
From Nome to Rome, boy

What's the deal?
Spin the wheel
If the dice are hot...take a shot
Play your cards. Show us what you got
What you're holding
If the cards are cold
Don't go folding
Lady Luck is golden
She favors the bold
That's cold
Stop throwing stones
The night has a thousand saxophones
So get out there and rock
And roll the bones
Get busy!

Roll the bones

Why are we here?
Because we're here
Roll the bones
Why does it happen?
Because it happens
Roll the bones
 

jsr1221

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Umm, Silver, that comment about no good coming out of being raped is incorrect. I suggest you read my rape survival testimony and what I learned from it. :) Here is the link:

http://christianchat.com/testimonies/139569-my-rape-survival-testimony.html


Everything DOES happen for a reason. It's how we choose to cope with what happens, that matters. :)
I have to agree with Silverwings, actually. Somethings in life just happens. It doesn't necessarily need a reason.
 

blue_ladybug

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I have to agree with Silverwings, actually. Somethings in life just happens. It doesn't necessarily need a reason.
But they happen according to GOD'S reasons. :)
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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Please don't dish out hate to me for this lol
I gotta say I kinda think everything does happen for a reason...
 
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I do understand yalls points though :)
 

Magenta

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Please don't dish out hate to me for this lol
I gotta say I kinda think everything does happen for a reason...
There is always a reason, whether we know it or not,
understand it or not, agree with it or not. It is there. :)
 

Huglife

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[QUyeah i sortof agree. Like days i forget something it turned out ur was good that i forgot it.OTE=TemporaryCircumstances;2754669]Please don't dish out hate to me for this lol
I gotta say I kinda think everything does happen for a reason...[/QUOTE]
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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I say this because my trials that I have faced before brought me close to God.

Just like there was a reason for Job going through what he did and he went through crap
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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And you can bet Job didn't see a reason for all that happening to him
 
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He even doubted God's reason at one point as well
 

Magenta

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To say something happened without a reason would mean there was no cause
for it, and everything in the natural world which we inhabit has causes. Now
we do sometimes say there was no cause for such and such to happen, but the
simple fact that whatever it was did happen, means there was a cause behind it.
 

oyster67

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I say this because my trials that I have faced before brought me close to God.

Just like there was a reason for Job going through what he did and he went through crap
(Rom 8:28 [KJV])
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose.
 
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Yeah, everything happens for a reason, but sometimes they won't tell you why.

Like why can't I post videos or even pics, for instance.
I used to, but now somebody blocked it, but they never said why.
 

Silverwings

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Make a post to ask why? How do you get in touch with the admins?
 
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1PETER 3:18. -
For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God,
being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:

JON. 2:2.
And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the LORD, and He heard me; out of the belly of hell cried I, and Thou heardest my voice.
 

Silverwings

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To say something happened without a reason would mean there was no cause
for it, and everything in the natural world which we inhabit has causes. Now
we do sometimes say there was no cause for such and such to happen, but the
simple fact that whatever it was did happen, means there was a cause behind it.
Yes & the cause for someone getting raped is because of evil intentions in another.
 

Silverwings

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(Rom 8:28 [KJV])
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose.
God can bring good out of any situation but He is not the author of evil.
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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I think the book of Job is good for this topic