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Does everything happen for a reason in life?

Does everything happen for a reason in life?

Yes, everything does happen for a reason in life. Everything. We might not realize it. But it does. And they do. However, there are 5 underlying reasons why I feel that everything happens for a reason in life. These 5 reasons are fundamental to our greater understanding of the meaning of our lives. No, I’m not trying to get existential on you here.

What is the purpose of being born according to Jesus?

For this purpose I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world—to bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice.” “Then You are a king!” Pilate said. “You say that I am a king,” Jesus answered. “For this reason I was born and have come into the world, to testify to the truth.

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Why was I put here for a reason?

I was put here for a reason. I was meant to help others realize the utility in their failures and not to run from them. Sure, there are other reasons for my existence, but that’s certainly one of the cornerstones. What had happened to me was that I was getting further and further away from helping others.

Do people matter or do people need people?

People matter and people need other people. In his latest plan, David Villa discusses how to distinguish between the two, and provide access to only those who want us to succeed. Everyone that comes into your life, and everyone who has been called to be in your life is there for a reason.

Why do events occur in our lives?

The events that define our lives are not simply products of natural causes or random chance. They are ordained by God and are intended for our good. We often fail to sense God’s hidden guidance or protection as events in our lives unfold. But, when we look back at past events, we are able to see His hand more clearly, even in times of tragedy.

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Does God know the exact moment of our death?

God knows the exact moment that our death will occur. I find so much freedom in knowing this profound truth. We can be free in knowing that we can live life fully relying on God that our life is in his hands. We just have to trust him and surrender our lives completely to him.

Does God Have Your Life planned out exactly as you want it?

(Psalm 139:16) I find great comfort and security in knowing that God has my life planned out exactly how he wants it. God knew the exact day Jake and Luke would be born. He knew my son Luke was going to be diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 10 before he was formed in my womb.