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Seeking Our True Home | Tabletalk
Christians are a pilgrim people, never fully at home in this world.
Was Luther Insane? | Tabletalk
With the advent of modern psychoanalysis, it’s become popular to evaluate the psyches of famous historical figures.
Cain and Abel: More than Sibling Rivalry | Tabletalk
Few biblical stories are more intriguing and saddening than that of Cain and Abel—the Bible’s first scene of death, martyrdom, and sibling rivalry.
The Blessedness of Beholding the Lord in Glory | Tabletalk
As the Scripture sets before believers our enduring hope, the saints hear of the day when we shall see “face to face.”
Worship in Light of Eternity | Tabletalk
Robert Murray M’Cheyne lay on his sickbed in January 1839. Illness had punctuated much of his life and would eventually claim him at the tender age of twenty-nine.
Unfathomable Interrelationship | Tabletalk
Where in this world is your soul best able to breathe? More popularly put: What is your happy place on the planet?
Who Delivered Up Jesus to Die? | Tabletalk
Our understanding of the nature of our depravity is essential if we are to rightly understand the nature of the death of Jesus.
Prayer: A Discourse with God | Tabletalk
One of the great themes of the Reformation was the idea that all of life is to be lived under the authority of God, to the glory of God, in the presence of God.
Why Is the Substitutionary Atonement Essential? | Tabletalk
The question of the atonement is not settled by aspersions cast by contemporary theologians but by biblical exegesis and theological coherence.
The Value of Human Life | Tabletalk
I once asked a group of Christians, “What are human beings?” Without hesitation, one man shouted, “Worthless sinners!” The entire group nodded in agreement. I responded, “Of course, with the exception of Jesus, everyone is a sinner apart from God’s grace.
Why Church Membership? | Tabletalk
Thousands upon thousands of evangelical churches today have no formal membership process. Why should we insist that a follower of Christ become a committed, active member of a local church?
Old Testament Allusions in Colossians | Tabletalk
There are three Old Testament allusions in Colossians of which many Christians are likely unaware.
The Forerunner | Tabletalk
The relationship between John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus is one of the most fascinating in the Gospels.
What Did Peter Get Wrong? | Tabletalk
The Apostle Paul faced a crucial moment in his missionary endeavors when a number of men came to the church in Antioch from the church in Jerusalem.
Weakness unto Maturity | Tabletalk
I still have much to learn about being weak for His glory, but through all the highs and lows, I have come to learn at least one thing: the Christian’s weakness will either make him miserable or it will make him mature.
The Church: A Dwelling Place for God | Tabletalk
If you’ve ever traveled crossculturally, you likely know what it’s like to feel displaced—to not speak the language, to be confused by the cultural norms.
What Are Common Misconceptions about Roman Catholicism? | Tabletalk
In this video, Leonardo de Chirico explains misconceptions about Roman Catholicism.
Disarming the Devil | Tabletalk
From the wilderness to the cross, Jesus was destroying the kingdom of darkness by obeying His Father, proclaiming the gospel and casting out demons.
9.5 Theses: Suggested Reading on the Reformation | Tabletalk
What might be some guidelines to help a church grow in its knowledge of the Reformation through some of the best books written on it?
Your Servants Are Listening | Tabletalk
Christian worship takes place in the context of a covenant relationship between us and God. It is vital that we remember the roles we each take in that relationship: He is the Lord, and we are the servants.