Feb 3, 2015

Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, February 2015

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The February issue of Tabletalk is out. This issue considers the biblical concepts of labor and rest. God created the world in six days of work and then rested on the seventh, and so from the first chapter of Genesis, God established these concepts by working and resting Himself. The life of man follows this first rhythm established at creation as he alternates between labor and rest. Before the fall, man maintained a perfect balance between the two. However, after the fall, these two aspects of man’s life fell into disarray. This issue of Tabletalk will seek to define and explain labor and rest—their purpose, their balance, and their practice in the Christian life.

Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Miles Van Pelt, Richard D. Phillips, Scott Redd, Edward T. Welch, David T. Strain, R.C. Sproul Jr., Eric B. Watkins, Tom Ascol, Samuel Larsen, and Russell Moore.

We do not post all of the feature articles or the daily devotionals from the issue, so you’ll have to either purchase the issue or subscribe to get those. But for now, here are links to several free columns and articles from this month:

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Here's a preview of what's coming up in Tabletalk over the coming months:

Inerrancy and the Doctrine of Scripture

The March issue will demonstrate a robust doctrine of Scripture, explaining the meaning and significance of the doctrine of biblical inerrancy.

Shame

The April issue will seek to define and explain shame, how we experience it, and what we as Christians should do about it.

Doctrine

The May issue will address the central importance of doctrine.

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