Tim Keller | May 16, 1993
Ephesians 2 paints a picture of the church as a home where God lives. It tells us that when we become Christians, we move from being strangers to being part of God’s family. This big change in our lives asks us to live as Christians, even though it’s a strange mix of being both good and not so good at times. The passage ends by reminding us to live in line with who we really are as part of God’s family and to remember the promises God has made to us.
This Month's Featured Book
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.