Tim Keller | October 21, 2012
There are different currencies of generosity. And we come now to a very important, non-financial currency. It’s being generous with our time, our talents, our gifts.
What I like about this passage in Luke is that it gets us deeper into the subject of how to develop the heart generosity. Where does that come from, a generosity that’s so deep it’s pervasive in every currency and area of life?
Luke 9 and 10 show us 1) the generosity of service, which is based on 2) the generosity of discipleship, which is based in turn on 3) the generosity of costly grace.
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In Shaped by the Gospel, Dr. Keller shows how gospel-centered ministry is more theologically driven than program-driven. As you read, you’ll discover how reflecting on the essence, the truths, and the patterns of the gospel leads to renewal in your lives, churches and ministries.