The theme of the June 2009 issue of Tabletalk is “The Parable of the Sower” and it provides an exposition of this parable of Jesus, focusing on the gracious work of God in salvation.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Daniel Doriani, Michael Glodo, Lane Keister, Robert Rothwell, Scotty Smith, and Justin Taylor.
The 2009 Bible studies look at the apostle Paul’s life and thought in a study of the books the frame his career: Galatians, the very first letter he wrote, and 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus, the last epistles to come from him.
“What Reformed theology teaches is that it is true the believer makes the right response and the non-believer makes the wrong response. But the reason the believer makes the good response is because God in His sovereign election changes the disposition of the heart of the elect to effect a good response.” (Page 7)
“‘It is a poor sermon that gives no offense—that neither makes the hearer displeased with himself nor with the preacher.’” (Page 2)
“That’s why at the heart of Reformed theology the axiom resounds, namely, that regeneration precedes faith.” (Page 7)
“No semi-Pelagian can ever say with authenticity: ‘To God alone be the glory.’ For the semi-Pelagian, God may be gracious, but in addition to God’s grace, my work of response is absolutely essential.” (Page 7)
“it is God alone who prepares the ground for the germination of the seed.” (Page 6)
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