Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth
If you ask the question, “Why should a believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ be passionately involv
This is a text of realism. There are many promises in the Bible about the great blessings Jesus’ sal
For some, when they hear that salvation is absolutely free, their first response is to say, “If I re
There are two pictures of two different women in Isaiah 54. And they teach us something miraculous.
Isaiah 52 is the best chapter in the whole Bible to explain what happened on the cross. We know that
What did Jesus come into the world to do? In the final chapters of Isaiah, a mysterious figure call
Isaiah 49 gives a sweeping, panoramic view of God’s salvation. But immediately following that promis
Isaiah prophesies about a mysterious figure called the Servant of the Lord. In the New Testament, th
If you thought when you became a Christian you were leaving the fight to get into peace and tranquil
In the Bible, salvation is a broader term than what we usually use in the Christian church. We’re lo
Fiery arrows do not come all throughout the battle. When do they come? Right when you’ve decided to
If you’re trying to do anything more important than to just get ahead in life, you’ll know the shiel
Paul says a Christian should be characterized by readiness, a spiritual buoyancy that comes from the
When Paul talks about shoes, he’s talking about a kind of spiritual athleticism. The idea behind th
Some of you may be surprised that when Paul thinks about armor, he lists the shoes. Paul goes throu
When you fail, when people accuse you, when people reject you, how do you defend yourself? How do yo
If you’re on your back and you’re a Christian, it’s because there are resources in your faith that y
When you become a Christian, there’s a sense in which you receive all of the blessings and all of th
The armor of God is the benefits, the privileges, and the freedoms you have in the gospel. To put o
What are we supposed to do so we don’t lead defeated lives? Ephesians 6 tells us about spiritual war