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
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