For more than thirty years, Tabletalk has existed as a magazine for laymen. Generally speaking, laymen receive either very little instruction in the weightier matters of the faith, or the instruction is too academic, thereby making the material largely inaccessible to average laymen. This is the reason Tabletalk exists — to bridge the gap between these two poles, to explain to the people of God important, biblical doctrines and events while admonishing them toward holy living.
Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Burk Parsons, Richard D. Phillips, John D. Currid, Warren A. Gage, Mar Dever, John Sartelle, David T. King, R. C. Sproul Jr., and R. Albert Mohler Jr. Tabletalk features articles about topics central to the Christian faith and daily, in-depth Bible studies.
“Ultimately the Law was designed to drive people to an awareness of their need for a redeemer” (Page 6)
“true liberty that is defined as the ability to do what you ought to do” (Page 2)
“‘If you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring [i.e., seed], heirs according to promise’ (Gal. 3:29). It is the true church, those who are of faith (Gal. 3:9), who are the people of the covenant and the recipients of the promises of the Abrahamic treaty.” (Page 13)
“the sign and seal of the covenant in the New Testament age is baptism.” (Page 14)
“The form of God’s calling of a people to Himself is called a covenant” (Page 12)
Tabletalk has been a key ingredient in the diet of Christians conscious of their spiritual vitality.
—Michael S. Horton
Month by month, Tabletalk represents an oasis in a desert of false spirituality, mindless Christianity, and vapid conviction. Tabletalk represents theological rigor, biblical Christianity, and authentic Christian devotion. It is an antidote to the world of superficial Christianity. Read it and grow.
—R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
Tabletalk has been a wonderful resource in my own daily walk with the Lord.
—Ravi Zacharias