For more than thirty years, Tabletalk has existed to provide a substantive study tool for believers. Generally speaking, either laypeople receive very little instruction in the weightier matters of the faith or their instruction is too academic, largely inaccessible to the average person. This is the reason Tabletalk exists: to bridge the gap between the two poles; to explain to the people of God important biblical doctrines and events while supporting them in holy living.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Reggie Kidd, David Carlson, Harry S. Dent, William D. Henning Jr., D. A. Carson, Derek Kidner, Frederic C. Putnam, and Joseph Land. Tabletalk features articles on topics central to the Christian faith and contains daily in-depth Bible studies.
Over the years, several awards have recognized Tabletalk for its excellence. Today, people all over the world read Tabletalk on a daily basis. Now, in the Logos Bible Software edition of Tabletalk, all Scripture passages link to your favorite Bible translation in your library. With the advanced search features of Logos Bible Software, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “repentance” or “heart.”
“One embraces Christ as his Savior from sin when he is awakened to contrition for his sin. An impenitent person does not flee to Jesus as Savior or Lord.” (Page 6)
“Behavior, of course, is an important indicator of repentance” (Page 14)
“I cannot merge the pursuit of my own agenda with the pursuit of His. A Savior who won’t meddle is a phantom, and a repentance-less Gospel is not good news. I cannot marry Christ and remain married to any other. Put this way, to choose Christ is to reject all others. For He is a jealous lover.” (Page 8)
“Here repentance included not only the changing of one’s mind about Jesus but a turning away from evil (see Acts 3:26; 8:22; Heb. 6:1; Rev. 9:20; 16:11).” (Page 6)
“Remorse can lead to, but is not identical with, repentance.” (Page 8)
Tabletalk has been a key ingredient in the diet of Christian’s 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