Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth
If you want to be an agent of reconciliation and change and healing in the lives of others, Paul say
This is a startling passage. The context is that the Galatians, who became Christians out of pagan b
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As a new Christian, I thought of salvation as taking things off of me: that my sins were taken off.
The gospel insists on putting two things together that no other religion tries to put together, that
I don’t think there’s any competition on this: the cross is the single most visible and recognizable
Whenever we listen or read about marriage we bring our own filters. We have filters based on our exp
When we think of temptation, we tend to almost immediately think of physical kinds of sins. But ther
When Jesus Christ came into the life of the demon-possessed man in Mark 5, it says the man sat at Je
We all have a problem with self-control, right? You can probably think of some emotion or some habit
Goodness and faithfulness are greatly interrelated. They both have to do with integrity, with living
The Bible says one of the marks of a real Christian is that your love finds expression in deeds of k
When the Bible says the fruit of the Spirit is patience, it’s saying a Christian is somebody who at
When we talk about the fruit of the Spirit, love and joy seem like they’re in a higher league than p
A lot of Christians are cast down, losing their peace and joy because they don’t expect attacks on t
When the Bible says joy comes in the morning, it doesn’t mean you’ll wake up every morning with a sm
They say if you’ve been married long enough you start to look like each other. Whether or not that’s
In a single acorn is not only the entire tree, but all the acorns on that tree and all the acorns on
The point of Robert Louis Stevenson’s book, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, surely is to make us look at ou
All of life is a battle between two selves, but there’s a war before you become a Christian that’s d