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Why is the concept of 'But God' important for Christians?

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'But God' signifies hope and divine intervention in our lives despite our sinful state (Ephesians 2:4).

'But God' represents a powerful transition in the narrative of salvation found in Ephesians 2:4. It emphasizes how, despite our natural condition of being dead in sins, God's rich mercy intervenes to provide new life through Christ. This phrase encapsulates the hope believers cling to, reminding us that God's grace can transform even the direst situations. It is a powerful declaration of God's ability to act and change our circumstances, offering encouragement to all who feel hopeless.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4

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But God
Don Bell · Apr 16, 2023
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