Tim Keller | March 3, 1991
This sermon talks about how important it is to communicate well and make good choices based on what God teaches us. It asks us, as Christians, to think evenly about issues like money, poverty, forgiveness, and other parts of life. It discusses how hard it can be to figure out what’s right and what’s wrong without some kind of guide, suggesting that having faith in God provides a steady base we can always depend on. This base is something people who don’t believe in God often lack. The sermon also emphasizes how much we can change for the better when we embrace a new, faithful self. It talks about the need to always tell the truth and to do our best to lift up those around us. It ends with a prayer, thanking Jesus for his kind and truthful words.
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.