Speaker/Author: Tim Keller

The New Self

The New Self

Jesus Christ was born into this world. Why? So we could feel peace, love, and warm vibes at the end of December? Not quite. This sermon deals with Jesus’ birth into this world in order to give people a second birth. Jesus Christ, the spiritual Son of God, underwent a human birth so we, human beings, could undergo a spiritual birth and have a new self.

Building up the Body

Building up the Body

The book of Ephesians is about the church, Paul presents a profound argument in chapter 4. This sermon traces through the three parts of Paul’s argument that that even though we have the life of the Trinity in us, we live in spiritual immaturity until we’re willing to do the hard work of developing and creating unity in the church.

The Power of the Spirit

The Power of the Spirit

Paul’s great letter to the Ephesians is mainly on the subject of the church. In chapter 3 verse 14, Paul thinks about the gospel of Jesus Christ, and it moves him to pray in a particular way. And what is he praying for? A spiritual inner sensitivity to gospel truth. This sermon unpacks how the Holy Spirit works in prayer to cultivate spiritual sensivity, obedience, and community.

United to One Another

United to One Another

What is the church? Who is the church? At the end of Ephesians chapter 2, Paul writes very directly about the subject of the church. This sermon will unpack what we’re told about what we were without God, what we are in Christ, and how we really become what we are through the unity of the Holy Spirit.

This Month's Featured Book

Get two copies of The Reason for God

After decades of conversations with skeptics, Dr. Keller wrote this book to provide readers a compelling case for belief in God. Using literature, philosophy, real-life conversations, and potent reasoning, he explains how belief in the Christian God is, in fact, a sound and rational one.