Tim Keller | October 25, 1992
This passage dives deep into what it means to be saved, showing us that it’s more than just avoiding the bad stuff. It shines a light on how faith and doing good can help us rise above our wrongdoings, and how waking up to a spiritual life can change us from the inside out. It reminds us that being a Christian goes beyond just trying to be good—it’s about seeking Jesus to help us see and understand things more clearly.