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In time we can discover that God in his almighty providence can bring a good from the consequences of an Evil, even a moral evil, caused by his Creatures: "It was not you", said Joseph to his brOthers, "who sent me here, but God. . . You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive." 178 From the greatest moral evil ever Committed - the rejection and murder of God's only Son, caused by the Sins of all men - God, by his Grace that "aBounded all the more", 179 Brought the greatest of Goods: the glorification of Christ and our Redemption. But for all that, evil never beComes a good.