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Wisdom and Knowledge
from Nathan W. Bingham May 24, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Wisdom and Knowledge, R.C. Sproul's contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
Through Many Toils
from Nathan W. Bingham May 22, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Through Many Toils, Burk Parsons' contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
Someone is Wrong on the Internet
from Nathan W. Bingham May 17, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Someone is Wrong on the Internet, R.C. Sproul Jr.'s contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
Pray the Scriptures
from Nathan W. Bingham May 15, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Pray the Scriptures, Scotty Smith's contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
Heavenly Mindedness
from Nathan W. Bingham May 10, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Heavenly Mindedness, Randy Alcorn's contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
The Challenge of Christian Journalism
from Nathan W. Bingham May 08, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
I am trained as a journalist. And I'm trained as a preacher. You might be surprised to learn there's significant overlap between these callings. Keep Reading -
The Bible, the Whole Bible, and Nothing but the Bible: An Interview with Eric J. Alexander
from Nathan W. Bingham May 03, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
From as early as I can remember, if anyone had asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would not have hesitated to answer, "I want to be a doctor." I think that might have had something to do with a story my mother often told us of how her life was saved when she was just twenty-one... Keep Reading -
Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, May 2012
from Nathan W. Bingham May 01, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
The May edition of Tabletalk is out. This month's issue addresses the subject of controversy. John Newton's letter "On Controversy" provides a launching pad into the discussion, and the core of this issue extracts, explains, and applies the three major sections of the letter that he wrote to a minister preparing to engage another minister regarding orthodoxy. Keep Reading -
Pleasures Forevermore
from Nathan W. Bingham Apr 26, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
So the wisdom of Agur, found in Proverbs 30, reminds us. Though sin knows no tax brackets — the poor can be greedy and the rich envious — peculiar circumstances tend to produce peculiar temptations. Agur fears that should God lead him into poverty, he might be tempted to steal and thus profane the name of God. He fears in turn that should God lead him into great riches, he might forget God. He asks God to protect him, through His providence, from both temptations. Keep Reading -
God-Centered Preaching
from Nathan W. Bingham Apr 24, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
...as preachers we want to connect with the congregation, don't we? We want to be relevant. We want to meet our flocks where they are. We have heard the protests for more "practical sermons." These critics desire sermons that instruct on "how I can be a better self," "how I can deal with stress in my life," or "how I can be more successful." And so, acquiescing to these laments, therapy has replaced theology in much contemporary preaching. The self has acquired center stage, and God, if He is there at all, has been marginalized. The focus has shifted from God, who He is and what He has done, to self and our activity, our needs, and our experiences. The assumption, of course, is that theology is not practical, that the study of God is irrelevant for our daily lives. But nothing could be further from the truth. What our people need is God-centered preaching. Keep Reading
