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

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'But God' is crucial for Christians as it highlights God's intervention in our hopeless state, transforming our lives from death to life.

'But God' serves as a powerful transition in the narrative of the Gospel, signifying God's decisive intervention in human history and individual lives. The phrase indicates a contrast between our sinful nature and God's redemptive action. For instance, in Ephesians 2:1-5, we see the stark reality of our deadness in sin, followed by God's action of making us alive in Christ. This shows the assurance that regardless of our condition, God's sovereignty and mercy can change our fate, reminding us that hope and transformation come solely from Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 5:6-8, Genesis 50:20, Ephesians 2:4

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But God
Don Bell · Jun 3, 2018
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Norm Wells · May 5, 2020
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Joe Terrell · Jan 1, 2019
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Don Bell · Apr 16, 2023
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