Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth
You make or break your life on the basis of your choices. In Hebrew Scriptures, the word for guidanc
We all at certain times have a lot of trouble dealing with the deep, conflicting, confusing, powerfu
We’re looking at qualities you must have in order to live a wise life. Today, we come to self-contro
Anybody who reads the book of Proverbs will see how often the book talks about the subject of work.
Americans are how-to oriented. We want a technique. But Proverbs doesn’t give methods for wise decis
Very basic to the development of wisdom is the ability to understand and channel the deep currents o
You will have a mess of a life if you only follow the rules and don’t have actual wisdom in the area
In order to be wise, we have to learn how to understand and manage the power of sexuality. Wisdom i
If you’re going to live a wise life and have a discerning heart, you need to understand anger. Wisd
One of the main themes of the Bible is that the beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord. But wha
The appeal of legalism—of multiplying more and more rules—is so we don’t have to think. We want a ru
Most of the situations you face in life aren’t covered by moral rules: “Do I say something, or do I
It’s not good enough to be a person of vision, a person of high principle, a person of high moral va
Ancient societies usually had more consensus about morality. Partly because of that, I think they sa
Jesus addresses our worry about money. We are in the grips of anxiety about money, about what we wi
Jesus addresses a crowd with some things he wants them to hear, but he also gives them some things h
Christmas shows why Christianity is unique. In all other religions, a prophet arrives and teaches ho
In public these days, Christmas is seen as meaning that if we work hard, if we hold hands and breath
If the baby in the manger was God—not just a guru, not just a supernatural being, not just the first
No place gives us a loftier and more penetrating view of who Jesus is than Colossians 1, which tells