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The monthly discipleship magazine of @Ligonier designed to help you grow in the knowledge of God. Learn more: http://get.TabletalkMagazine.com
How does the law of God apply to Christians today? • The law is a means of conviction. • The law is a means of protection. • The law is a means of direction. Read more from Stephen Spinnenweber (@StephenSpin). ligm.in/3TIeSV8
Those who do not turn to Christ in repentance and faith will experience God’s eternal divine judgment and wrath. —@JoeHolland ligm.in/4l6GOxj
The fulfillments of Old Testament temple prophecy in Christ and in the church culminate in a climactic realization in the new heavens and the new earth. —John D. Currid ligm.in/4m2M3Pr
The word from God is that the promise of the new covenant includes a new heart on which the law of the Lord is written. —Benjamin Shaw ligm.in/4lSVjFt
The practice of a holy waiting amid hatred and persecution is anything but simple or comfortable. How should a Christian go about doing this? —@JoeHolland ligm.in/4l6GOxj
What is a religious hypocrite in the Bible? “A hypocrite goes through motions, doing and saying the right things, while his heart is distanced from God.” Read more from Kyle Borg. learn.ligonier.org/articles/what-…
My sole hope for heaven lies in the full atonement made upon Calvary’s cross for the ungodly. —C.H. Spurgeon
While empathy is not always unwarranted, we are never called to empathize with sin. —Rosaria Butterfield ligm.in/4a7PVK6
Nothing but God can satisfy the heart of man. —George Whitefield
Ezekiel’s prophecy, like that of many of the other writing prophets of Israel, begins with a message of judgment but concludes with a proclamation of restoration. —John D. Currid ligm.in/4m2M3Pr
The ministry of Moses, the greatest of all Old Testament prophets, was marked by remarkable events, including the plagues, the passage through the Red Sea, and the divine sustenance given to Israel in her wilderness wandering. —@Scott_Redd ligm.in/4nBSVol
We, as members of Christ’s church, partake in the fulfillment of the prophecies of a future restored Israel. —Joshua J. Van Ee ligm.in/40Y3d8w
“Faith that is only a matter of words—saying ‘I believe’ at all the right points—but does not show itself in good fruit is useless. It is dead. It is a hypocritical faith.” Read more from “What Is Hypocrisy?” by Kyle Borg. learn.ligonier.org/articles/what-…
After the exodus, God established with Israel the Mosaic covenant at Sinai, which would demonstrate the people’s need for a Savior and what He would accomplish for them. —Joshua J. Van Ee ligm.in/40Y3d8w
Any vocation that meets the need of God’s world can be considered a divine calling. —@RCSproul
Are we willing to be healed on Jesus’s terms? Or are we insisting that Jesus heal us on our own terms? —Rosaria Butterfield ligm.in/4a7PVK6
I'm so thankful for the active obedience of Christ. No hope without it. —J. Gresham Machen
Christ has given Himself for us, and what He accomplishes for us by taking our place at the cross is as full and free as the promises of the covenant. —Eric Watkins ligm.in/4nsgks7
As we have received the promise of His grace and inheritance, it is a joyful privilege to bear our own crosses—to identify with the sufferings of others, to bear the reproach of Christ. —Eric Watkins ligm.in/4nsgks7
If God is your reward, you have before you that which can never expire or disappoint. He is all we need, and having Him, we have all we need—by faith. —Eric Watkins ligm.in/4nsgks7