Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth
Most teachers tend to overlook or go past this particular passage in Ephesians 3. Here’s the reason.
There’s a problem. We aren’t what we are. The book of Ephesians is ultimately about the church. Paul
Paul prays that we’d see the evidence of God’s mighty power at work in the world. And in Ephesians 2
Christians talk about being saved. But what does it mean to be saved? Whatever we say we think it me
Many people say they don’t believe in Christianity. But in all my years as a minister, I’ve seldom t
No matter how long a sentence is, if you find the subject and the predicate, you can figure out the
We’re looking at an astonishing claim. In the New Testament, the word “blessing” doesn’t just mean w
In Jonah, the antagonists are the religious, moral people. It’s us. It’s the city-disdaining, city-p
History tells us the Assyrian empire brought cruelty and massacre to a new level. It was a violent e
Jonah’s spirituality was fine for his old world and his old situations. But when he’s faced with a n
Jonah runs away for two reasons: fear and hate. God has told Jonah to go to Nineveh to warn them, bu
Words like sin, sinner, heathen and heretic have been used for centuries to exclude and oppress peop
Jonah believes in love in general. But he doesn’t understand how God’s love actually operates. If it
How can we explain Jonah’s mood swings, his tremendous emotional instability, how he’s able to prais
Do artists get exceedingly angry when their art is chosen for display at the Met? No! So why would J
Nineveh was the greatest city the world had seen at its time. And yet, God decides to besiege it and
How did Jonah, who was in utter despair, fear, and rebellion, come to be in a position of triumphant
If it’s true that Jonah, a person who got direct revelation from God, can be blind to grace to the p
There’s a subplot in the book Jonah: it’s Jonah’s impact on the sailors and their impact on him. Do
Until you admit that you run from God, you can’t know him or find him. You’re not just a troubled pe