One of the most reassuring truths for a Christian is that in God’s world, God is
sovereign. He is in active control of the world he made. Nowhere do we see this more clearly than in God’s plan of salvation. Were it not for God’s intervention in our
lives, we would be lost both now and for all eternity. These moments of God’s gracious intervention are often marked in Scripture by the two words ‘but God’.
Here in this second volume, Tony Bennett takes a further thirty-one Scripture texts that contain the phrase ‘but God’—or, more often in the New Testament, ‘but Jesus’—and demonstrates, as Martyn Lloyd-Jones once put it, how ‘these two words, in and of themselves, in a sense contain the whole gospel’
- Paperback
- 208 pages
- © 2018
- ISBN 9781846256271
About the Author:
Tony Bennett and his wife Sue live in Lymington, Hampshire, where they help run a Bible-teaching fellowship in the town. They used to live in Poole, where Tony helped with the preaching ministry at Christ Church, Westbourne, and Broadstone Baptist
Church. Before retirement, Tony taught American Politics, first at the Royal
Hospital School, Ipswich, and then at Charterhouse, Godalming, where he also served as deputy headmaster.