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What does 'But God' signify in the Bible?

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'But God' signifies God's intervention and mercy in our desperate state.

'But God' serves as a pivotal phrase throughout scripture that represents divine intervention against mankind's hopelessness. In the sermon, it illustrates that while we are dead in our sins and utterly unable to save ourselves, God acts in mercy. Ephesians 2:4 opens with 'But God,' highlighting how He is rich in mercy and love, turning our dire condition into a potential for life through Christ. This powerful declaration underscores the transformative nature of God's grace and the hope that believers can cling to. It reminds us that our circumstances may seem bleak, but with God, all things are possible, reinforcing the theme that salvation is entirely dependent on His grace and not our works.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-5, Acts 13:30

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But God
Henry Mahan · Oct 31, 1982
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