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Tony Bennett

Questions God Asks

Questions God Asks

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ISBN: 9781846256851

The Bible is full of questions. In the fourth of his devotional volumes, Tony Bennett takes us through 31 Scripture verses each featuring a question asked directly either by God in the Old Testament or by Jesus in the New Testament. Some are well known: ‘Is anything too hard for the Lord?’ (asked by God of Abraham), or ‘Who do you say that I am?’ (asked by Jesus of the disciples), but others less so. In the Old Testament, these questions were usually asked by God to named individuals – such as Cain, Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel – but some were posed through God’s prophets to his people in general. In the New Testament, although some of Jesus’ questions were asked rhetorically during his public preaching, many were posed to specific people such as Nicodemus, Martha, Philip and Peter. To most of these questions, Scripture records no answer. And maybe the reason why God doesn’t give us all the answers to his questions in Scripture is because he wants us, through the teaching of his Holy Spirit, to be offering our own answers so that we might honestly search our own hearts and see in them what he already sees and knows about us.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tony Bennett Lives in Lymington, Hampshire, and is a member of New Milton Evangelical Free Church where he assists with the preaching ministry. Before retirement, he taught American Politics, first at the Royal Hospital School, Ipswich, and then at Charterhouse, Godalming, where he also served as deputy headmaster.

COMMENDATIONS

’This book will help Christians get into the Word and be fed by it. I highly recommend it and will be commending it to our church.’

Chris Durrant, Pastor, Howeth Road

Evangelical Church, Bournemouth ‘Packed, pithy, and pointing us to Christ, Tony Bennett guides us with wisdom and clarity, shedding fresh light on well-known texts as well as unearthing less common treasures.’

Andy Saville, Vicar, All Saints, Laleham

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