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What does 'but God' mean in the Bible?

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'But God' signifies divine intervention where God's purpose overrides human plans or sinful intentions (Genesis 50:20).

'But God' serves as a powerful phrase in the Scriptures that highlights the contrast between human limitations and God's sovereignty. For instance, Genesis 50:20 shows Joseph's assurance when he says, 'But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good.' This phrase emphasizes that while human actions may appear to lead to despair or chaos, God's purposes will ultimately prevail, transforming situations for His glory and the good of His people. It provides believers with hope that God's interventions are always for their benefit.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:20

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But God
David Eddmenson · Jul 27, 2025
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