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12 Things God Can't Do (ebook)
12 Things God Can't Do (ebook)
12 Things God Can't Do (ebook)

12 Things God Can't Do ebook

...and How They Can Help You Sleep at Night

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About this book

What’s the secret to truly trusting God so that we can rest easy at night? How can we have the same faith and confidence as David who said: “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety” (Ps 4:8)?

The answer lies in focusing on God’s greatness. When we consider God’s greatness, we usually tend to think about what God can do. However, this book explores 12 things that God can’t do. They all express aspects of his nature and character which we can embrace with relief, celebrate with joy and worship with awe. You will marvel both at God’s otherness and at how he became one of us in the person of Jesus.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Nick Tucker
ISBN:
9781784986902
Format:
eBook
First published:
June 2022
Case quantity:
50
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction: Why we sleep–and the God who doesn’t
1. God Can’t Learn
2. God Can’t Be Surprised
3. God Can’t Change His Mind
Interlude: But… God Went to School
4. God Can’t Be Seen
5. God Can’t Bear to Look
Interlude: But… God Came Close
6. God Can’t Change
7. God Can’t Be Lonely
8. God Can’t Suffer
9. God Can’t Die
Interlude: But… God Suffered and Died, Alone
10. God Can’t Be Tempted
11. God Can’t Lie
Interlude: But… God Was Tempted
12. God Can’t Deny Himself

Endorsements

Oh, what glories we discover not just in our God’s abilities but even in his perfect ‘cannots’. Enough indeed to help us know true safety—and sleep soundly. I pray that God will be pleased to expand and deepen and strengthen your vision of him in his precious cannots, and also draw dazzlingly close to you in love when you see what further excellencies he added in Christ.

David Mathis Executive Editor at desiringGod.org and author of Habits of Grace

12 Things God Can't Do is a wonderful example of why theology matters, why orthodox theology matters, and why having gifted theological teachers matters. The weightiness of content that we so desperately need to nourish us, sustain us, and, yes, help us sleep(!) is balanced by Nick’s lightness of touch and pastoral sensitivity. The result is theological exposition that is both relevant and richly affective. Highly recommended.

Daniel Strange Director, Crosslands Forum; Author, Plugged In

Finally, a book that prides itself on putting you to sleep! 12 Things God Can't Do is deeply peace-bringing and faith-building. Nick Tucker has an extraordinary gift for making profound truths about the nature of God accessible for ordinary people. This book will give you a greater understanding of the God of the universe and leave you captivated afresh by his perfect character. I wholeheartedly commend it to you.

Phil Knox Evangelical Alliance

This is a beautiful book that simultaneously blows your mind and warms your heart! Each chapter creatively and biblically reveals something awesome about God, exploring the Creator/creature distinction to draw the reader into a greater understanding of his character and nature. This book will change you—how you live and how you love. With the turn of each page, your trust in God will grow, and your love for him will increase as you gaze upon his majesty.

Mel Lacy Executive Director of Growing Young Disciples; Editor of the New City Catechism Curriculum

12 Things God Can't Do fed my soul and blessed my heart in more ways than I could have imagined. By focusing our minds on the very things God can’t do, Nick Tucker shows how Scripture speaks to reassure us and to renew a living faith. God really is not like us, and because of that, we find rest for our souls and even more reason to rejoice in our Maker. I can’t think of a believer who would not be hugely rewarded by a careful reading of this excellent book.

Neil Powell Pastor, City Church Birmingham

This book is an astonishing achievement. One of the most daunting subjects for the Christian is understanding something of the nature of the triune God. Christians throughout the ages have wrestled with questions like: Does God know everything, and, if so, what does that do to free will? Can God change his mind? Does God suffer? Nick Tucker tackles twelve of the most complex questions people have asked about God and addresses them in a way that is biblically faithful and informed by the best minds in Christian tradition. Rich in theological truths and brimming with helpful illustrations, this is a book that I will recommend to anyone wanting to know God more deeply. I only wish this book had been in print when I was younger!

Seulgi I. Byun Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Biblical and Religious Studies and Philosophy, Grove City College

I strongly commend this work. We need books on the great teachings of the Bible in an accessible format. Dr Tucker gives us an introduction to Christian beliefs about God which is engaging, clear and applied. I hope that it is widely used in churches.

Peter Jensen Archbishop of Sydney

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Unsure at first

 

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I was very unsure of this book when I read the title. I thought it might be a bit 'gimmicky' for me. But I have been delighted with its theological richness! I can honestly say that I am surprised to be so pleased for having purchased it. It looks at so many aspects of the divine nature from an entirely different angle. Well done!

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5.00 stars An enjoyable read full of profound ideas

 

(Review written for '12 Things God Can't Do')

There is much to enjoy in this book. The author brings fresh insight into the nature of God by examining aspects of his perfect character that cannot be true. For instance God can't learn or be surprised (he already knows everything) and he can't be lonely (he exists in perfect trinitarian relationship).

Tucker quickly debunks classic misconceptions like the omnipotence paradox ("Can God make a rock that's too heavy for him to lift?") rightly highlighting the misapplication of human characteristics ...

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4.00 stars An excellent read which needs better editing.

 

(Review written for '12 Things God Can't Do')

This book is a fantastic overview of what God is not capable off, and how to find comfort in those ‘can’ts’ of God. It’s a refreshing and interesting read.
But come on publishers - please proof read! The index includes Chapter 12 as ‘God can’t change’ (a repeat of chapter 6). Whereas chapter 12 is actually entitled ‘God can’t can’t disown himself’. When you pay good money for a book, you don’t expect to find errors like this….

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