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Author, speaker, and senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, Timothy Keller has been meaningfully engaging with Manhattan’s intellectuals and young professionals for 30 years. Known as “one of Manhattan’s most vital congregations,” Redeemer has grown from 50 to over 5,000, proclaiming God’s gospel of grace to the city. These sermons are packed with insights for gospel-centered living and deeper knowledge of Scripture.
Not one to shy away from difficult topics, Keller brings biblical truth to contemporary culture with a combination of intellectual vigor and pastoral warmth. His sermons focus on the character, ministry, and work of Jesus Christ, rejoicing in the power of the gospel to bring grace and hope into realities of modern life. Available in transcript form, these sermons are ready for search and study, fully integrated into your digital library.
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“In other words, she says, ‘Let’s talk about theology. You know, let’s not talk about me, you know” (source)
“a Christian church should be one in sharing your problems. Gal 6” (source)
“they shared their homes, and they shared their their money, and they shared their space, and they shared everything” (source)
“According to the Bible, according to this passage, the essence of sin is thinking, you can live without God. The essence of sin is, a human being who is made by God, who is made for God, who was made to know and love and serve God, thinking, well, I, maybe every so often, I might need God for a boost or something, but I don’t need to rely on him every, you know, moment by moment. ‘The hardest sin is saying, ‘I can live my life on my own, I don’t need God.’” (source)
“‘No, the fundamental alienation from which all the other alienation is come is not economic,’ iIt’s not psychological, it’s not social, it’s theological, it’s spiritual.” (source)