But, God! — Series Hub

But, God! — Series Hub When Grace Enters the Situation Sometimes life brings pain we didn’t cause, pressure we didn’t invite, or seasons where hope feels distant. Then Scripture interrupts our despair with two words that change everything: But God. These two words mark divine intervention — when God steps into the story in a […]

January 6, 2026·2 min read·11 scripture refs
But, God! — Series Hub

When Grace Enters the Situation

Sometimes life brings pain we didn’t cause, pressure we didn’t invite, or seasons where hope feels distant. Then Scripture interrupts our despair with two words that change everything:

But God.

These two words mark divine intervention — when God steps into the story in a way that transforms hopelessness into grace, captivity into purpose, despair into life.

This series explores ten powerful “But God” moments in Scripture — passages where grace enters situations that look impossible, unlikely, and even hopeless. As you follow the series, you’ll see a vivid arc from spiritual death to resurrection life, from betrayal to redemption, from suffering to everlasting hope.

Each article focuses on one key passage and shows how God’s grace intervenes in real situations — ancient and modern — offering strength, comfort, and confidence that the same God who acted then still acts today.


📌 But, God! Series Index


Continue Learning

No matter where you are reading from we welcome you to Bible-Alive. We hope that you will continue to explore our resources and find the Biblical answers you are searching for. Simply visit our home page to link to hundreds of studies, series, and devotionals. In the love of Christ. Barry.


In Christ Alone

This series shows us that no situation is too dark, no pain too deep, and no future too uncertain for God’s grace to enter. From spiritual death to bodily resurrection, from betrayal to eternal purpose — grace is continually at work.

As you read through each article, may your heart be strengthened in the truth that God intervenes on behalf of His people, and He finishes what He begins.