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Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth

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Total: 154

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

In Psalm 73, Asaph is mad at God. He’s been living right, but everything is going wrong. Yet all kin

A lot of people are mad at God. People who believe. People who don’t believe. And people who don’t k

Jesus’ teaching about money here is triggered by an event: a Pharisee gets upset that Jesus didn’t w

Everyone points to a different reason for why the city has problems. The futurologists will say, “Te

Guilt is a lot like an iceberg. You don’t see much above the surface, but if you really look, you’ll

Of the articles and books I survey on worry or anxiety, they almost always say, “The things you’re w

A Newsweek cover story said that after a 30-year spree, our entire society is waking up with a monst

When it comes to building up identity and self-esteem, I’m afraid Americans are very pragmatic—and o

A fool can be brilliant and a fool can be stupid. Foolishness is not a function of your intelligence

There is a thirst in the human heart that will not be denied. It cannot be denied. That thirst is fo

A plant without roots is at best a tumbleweed. Is a tumbleweed freer than an oak tree? Yeah, it’s fr

Have you in this modern world learned how to become happy and stay happy? I hope you don’t think tha

Jesus, in Matthew 18, uses a word for conversion that means to turn completely around and face in a

Christianity was originally never understood as a set of teachings that one took on. Christianity wa

Conversion is a radical change of life. And in its early days, Christianity grew through conversions

Christianity was born into a culture that was every bit as resistant and unsympathetic to its claims

The biggest problem people have in believing in God is probably the problem of evil and suffering. 

Christianity was born into a society hostile to its claims. And the claim that was most revolting to