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

Episodes

Total: 222

We all run away from God. It’s in our nature. And the book of Jonah is all about Jonah running and G

The point of Galatians is that Christians need the gospel, continually. So let’s bring the gospel to

Our relationships are such hard work. People are always getting hurt. People are always getting disa

Through faith in Christ, through the gospel, through the Holy Spirit, you can experience lasting, de

When you become a Christian, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead comes into you spiritual

Freedom is the greatest value in the modern Western world. The secular model of freedom is basically

How could the idea that you’re saved by grace alone be any incentive to live a good life? Paul says

Most people think the job of religion is to call people into a life of morality. But Paul says that’

What’s the purpose of writing a letter to somebody? The purpose is to get something across. So when

The difference between a sword and a scalpel at first sight doesn’t seem that great. But you can eit

If you want to be an agent of reconciliation and change and healing in the lives of others, Paul say

This is a startling passage. The context is that the Galatians, who became Christians out of pagan b

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As a new Christian, I thought of salvation as taking things off of me: that my sins were taken off.

The gospel insists on putting two things together that no other religion tries to put together, that

I don’t think there’s any competition on this: the cross is the single most visible and recognizable

Whenever we listen or read about marriage we bring our own filters. We have filters based on our exp

When we think of temptation, we tend to almost immediately think of physical kinds of sins. But ther

When Jesus Christ came into the life of the demon-possessed man in Mark 5, it says the man sat at Je

We all have a problem with self-control, right? You can probably think of some emotion or some habit