This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Feb 17, 2013. Series: Acts: The Gospel in the City. Scripture: Acts 7:1, 35-39, 51-8:1
Speaker/Author: Tim Keller
The Hero of Heroes
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Feb 3, 2013. Series: Acts: The Gospel in the City. Scripture: Acts 5:27-42
The Word and the Spirit
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Jan 20, 2013. Series: Acts: The Gospel in the City. Scripture: Acts 4:23-37
The Gospel in a Pluralist Society
The early church ministered in a pluralistic society with numerous gods, religions, philosophies and beliefs, very much like the world today. Is belief simply a matter of individual conscience? Are we being arrogant and bigoted if we try to convert someone to our own religion? The Acts 4 passage and message takes us through the problem with truth claims, the problem with the problem with truth claims, the solution and provision for the problem.
The First Miracle
Acts 3 records the continuation of Jesus’ ministry through the apostles’ first miracle. In our day and age, what should we even make of the idea of miracles? Were they simply displays of power meant to draw the attention of others? In what way do miracles point to something more profound, deeper and far more significant? This message shows in his sermon how that first miracle points upward, points forward, points inward, and points downward.
Responding to Jesus’ Birth
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 23, 2012. Series: Christmas 2012. Scripture: Luke 2:8-20
Christmas 2012
The Birth of Jesus
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 16, 2012. Series: Christmas 2012. Scripture: Luke 2:1-7
The First Church
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 9, 2012. Series: Acts: The Gospel in the City. Scripture: Acts 2:40:47
The First Sermon
Acts chapter 2 describes the first “sermon” by the official church. In this first sermon, the Apostle Peter appeals to the messianic psalm, Psalm 110. How is it that this message and psalm provoked his first century Jewish audience to such a convicted response? What was the key difference that set apart Christianity from the Jewish religion? This sermon unravels Acts 2 expounding on the mind, grace, heart and life.