Tim Keller | January 5, 2009
The Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount were addressed to a community of people. We can’t obey the Bible fully without belonging to a community who are doing the same thing – a new counter-culture, in which every area of our lives is shaped by the gospel and therefore somewhat distinct from those around us.
This talk was originally given as training for lay leaders at Redeemer Presbyterian Church. The handouts referred to in the talk are not available publicly; however you can find related papers in the Manuals and Papers section of this website.
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