This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Sep 30, 2012. Series: Generosity: Studies from the Gospel of Luke. Scripture: Luke 18:9-17
Speaker/Author: Tim Keller
How We Are Formed as Believers
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Sep 23, 2012. Series: Gospel in Life: Grace in the Case of Naaman. Scripture: Psalm 1:1-6; 150:1-6
How We Live as Believers
In 2 Kings chapter 5, a slave girl prompts the Syrian general Naaman to seek help for his leprosy from the prophet Elisha. In what other ways was Naaman restored? Why did leprosy strike Gehazi, Elisha’s servant aide? What made the little captive slave girl a key to Naaman’s transformation? This sermon shows the marks of a person who met God, the marks of a person who misses God, and one who enables us to meet God.
Gospel in Life: Grace in the Case of Naaman
How We Become Believers
2 Kings chapter 5 describes the success, status, and wealth of the Syrian general Naaman. Naaman, however, was also a leper. What did Naaman discover when he went to Israel to find the prophet who could help him? This message uncovers why people seek and how people find.
Relationships in the Kingdom
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Aug 26, 2012. Series: Savior and Teacher – A Study of Matthew – MP3. Scripture: Matthew 5:21-24; 18:15-20
Greatness in the Kingdom
In Matthew chapter 18, Jesus says we must become like little children to be great. Why are children such an apt picture of a believer? And what is true greatness? This sermon unpacks what greatness is, what it looks like, and how to obtain it.
The World Will Hate You
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Jul 1, 2012. Series: Savior and Teacher – A Study of Matthew – MP3. Scripture: Matthew 10:5-25
Three Ways To Live
Jesus addresses his disciples in the sermon on the mount, not simply the crowds. What are the implications of this? Why does Jesus focus so much on the underlying motivations to “good deeds”? How is it that good deeds or practicing one’s religion doesn’t necessarily indicate that a person understands the gospel? This sermon shows that the gospel differs from religion, and that the gospel is narrow spaciousness.
Rules for Relationships
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Jun 17, 2012. Series: Savior and Teacher – A Study of Matthew – MP3. Scripture: Matthew 7:1-11