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January's issue of Tabletalk seeks to answer a basic question: "What is the gospel?" The importance of answering this question accurately cannot be overestimated, because our response to the gospel has eternal consequences. The "good news" is a straightforward message — that Jesus Christ came to save sinners, and that by believing one can have life in His name. However, the simple message of the gospel is often mischaracterized, miscommunicated, and misunderstood. This issue of Tabletalk will seek to explain the gospel, along with aspects of redemption that relate to the gospel and flow out of it.
Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Ray Ortlund, David Kenyon, Greg Gilbert, Michael A.G. Haykin, Guy M. Richard, Guy Prentiss Waters, John Tweeddale, Joe Thorn, Dennis Johnson, R.C. Sproul Jr., Randall Van Meggelen, Jonathan Akin, Kevin Gardner, and Tim Keesee.
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Here's a preview of what's coming up in Tabletalk over the coming months:
Labor and Rest
The February issue will seek to define and explain labor and rest—their purpose, their balance, and their practice in the Christian life.
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.
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