Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth
The word “blessed” in Hebrew is much richer than it is English. It means total fulfillment and well-
You can’t escape the city anymore. Technology means the kids in the farmlands of Iowa are getting im
The story of Noah and the flood is about the fact that God is committed to creation, and he’s ready
Some of you are thinking, “The idea of divine judgment is upsetting, outdated, and irrelevant.” My g
It’s fratricide, it’s brother killing brother, it’s a sensational story—the story of Cain and Abel.
The Western romantic idea of human nature was that we’re inherently good. But the problem is over th
Earlier in the twentieth century, the intellectuals of the Western world said it was our society and
At street level there’s still this saccharine view that human beings are basically good and our prob
We are created for relationship. One of the key differences I hope to show you between the biblical
The book of Acts is all about the earliest Christianity. It shows us something about the character o
Something is going on with work in our culture. We’ve lost our rhythms of work and rest. And work is
If you live in North America or Europe, the question almost everyone has in mind when they read Gene
We’re in the second of a two-part series on the devil and the conflict between supernatural forces o
The devil. Spiritual warfare. In Africa, Latin America, Asia, most places in the world, the idea of
What it means to be a Christian is to be theologically driven—it means stuff about the cross, and gr
Ephesians 5 is like a fair number of people in New York City. It’s both rich and famous. Because it’
Christianity is not just a vitamin supplement. It doesn’t just come into your life and give you a li
We all want to change. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t say, “I really need to change.” And one of t
In Ephesians 4, we find a pretty remarkable argument. The argument has three parts. The flow of the
Thinking about the gospel of Jesus Christ leads Paul to pray in a particular way—in a passionate way