"What the enemy meant for evil" is a phrase that comes from Genesis 50:20 in the Bible. In this verse, Joseph tells his brothers, who had sold him into slavery, that even though they had intended to harm him, God had intended it for good. The phrase has become a popular saying among Christians to remind them that God can use even the most difficult and painful situations for good. It is a message of hope and encouragement that even when things seem to be going wrong, God has a plan and can bring good out of bad situations.