Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, November 2016
The November issue of Tabletalk considers the biblical-theological theme of maturity. Maturity is a combination of wisdom, kindness, and endurance—a "growing up" in love. Compared to our forefathers in the faith, many of us are lacking in maturity. Yet, the progression from spiritual infancy to maturity in Christ is the normal progression of the Christian life, and helping others grow in the "fullness of Christ" is one of the primary goals of the church. The goal of this issue is to counter immaturity in the church by presenting a more compelling account of biblical maturity.
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:
- Mature in Christ by Burk Parsons
- Learning from the Judges by R.C. Sproul
- Maturity in Ministry by R. Kent Hughes
- Growing Younger by R.C. Sproul Jr.
- Practice Makes Perfect by Brian Tallman
- Mentoring Others by Jerry O'Neill
- Relativity, Relativism, and the Modern Age by Albert Mohler
- Help Me Teach the Bible: An Interview with Nancy Guthrie
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Each month, Tabletalk carefully selects resources to help you grow as a Christian. Browse this month's resources here.
Here's a preview of what's coming up in Tabletalk over the coming months:
Remembering God
The December issue will consider the biblical-theological theme of remembering God. Throughout the Bible, we are told about the dangers of forgetting God and the importance of remembering Him.
Success
The January issue will assist believers in understanding true success, pursuing success, and responding appropriately when we do not feel successful.
Joy
The February issue will provide an overview of the biblical teaching on joy. The call to rejoice and be joyful is found throughout Scripture, and joy is listed in Galatians 5:22 as part of the fruit of the Spirit.
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