Tim Keller is with his Savior
Episode Date: May 20, 2023It is with sadness that we share with you that our founder and friend, Timothy J. Keller passed away this morning, May 19, 2023 at the age of 72, trus...
Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling author of ”The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.” For more sermons and resources, visit www.gospelinlife.com.
297 episodes transcribedIt is with sadness that we share with you that our founder and friend, Timothy J. Keller passed away this morning, May 19, 2023 at the age of 72, trus...
We’re looking at historic accounts of people who had direct encounters with the living God. Isaiah 6 is a seminal passage: all of biblical religion is...
Two times God appears to Abraham, but this time is utterly different than the last time. This time, God has come to get Sarah’s attention. In Genesis...
We’re looking in the Bible at people who have had direct encounters with the raw presence of God. But this situation in which Abraham has a meeting wi...
We’re looking at times when people have had close encounters with God. The one Paul gives us is one of the most curious of all. And it’s actually abou...
We’re looking at individuals who have met God in a particularly poignant way, who have actually come into the presence of God. To understand Elijah’s...
We’re looking at places in the Bible in which someone, or in this case something, got near to the presence of God. Whenever a person gets into the pre...
Many of you have probably heard of the battle of Jericho. But you probably didn’t know about what happens in these first three verses. These verses ma...
Many people say, “I want to meet God. I want to have an encounter.” But the way Job gets to an encounter with God is through absolutely horrible suffe...
Drawing near to God is perilous. If there’s any place in the Bible where that comes out, it’s here, because when Jacob draws near to God, he finds tha...
This talk and Q&A by Tim Keller was held at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City on October 2, 2013.
There’s nothing more inevitable in life than suffering, and there’s no book in the Bible, and maybe no work of world literature, that faces the issue...
How do you bear suffering? How do you get through the inevitable suffering that will come to you? The answer to that is comfort. In the book of Job, J...
When you suffer, it’s natural to ask the question, “Why?” Instinctively, it’s sometimes the very first thing out of our mouths when tragedy hits: “Why...
The Christian hope is a life-shaping certainty that our ultimate future is the eternal love and glory of God, the new heavens and new earth. The uniqu...
There’s more emphasis in our culture on getting and spending money, on consuming goods, than in any culture in history. In his book, The Real American...
Christian hope is unique. The certainty of a material future, the new heavens and new earth, and the certainty that in Christ, that’s coming to you, m...
We underestimate the degree to which our present behavior and our present living are determined by what we believe our ultimate future to be. Christia...
Historical and sociological scholarship shows the early Christians were remarkably different than their neighbors. Why were the Christians so much mor...
In this short special episode, Tim and Kathy Keller have a conversation about the resurrection of Jesus as the historically verifiable event on which...