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Classic sermons by Tim Keller, Pastor Emeritus of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and NY Times best-selling author of "The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism." For...

If you’re going to make it through life, you need something we hardly talk about today. It’s not identical to knowledge, and it’s not identi...

We live in a culture where the psychology class will teach that your problem is a lack of self-esteem, but the philosophy and biology classe...

In sixth century BC, Babylon was the preeminent power in the world, and this passage shows how they conquered Israel and deported the profes...

Naturally we’re inclined to spend our money on ourselves and if we have any left over, we will give it to ministry and charity. However, Jes...

In life we are inevitably changed and shaped by the things we desire. When good things turn into ultimate things, they become idols. However...

How does a Christian live as a believer in an unbelieving world? God calls His people to be spiritually bi-cultural. God does not want His p...

The parable of the Good Samaritan demonstrates a powerful example of gospel neighboring. Through examining this parable, we can recognize fo...

If God was unipersonal, there would have been no love until he created the world. However, if the world was created by a triune God, then re...

The Apostle Paul examines the concept of grace and the reason why our lives must follow Christ’s example. Only through God’s grace and accep...

Many people feel as if they understand who God the Father is and who Jesus is, but they become confused about the Holy Spirit. In this sermo...

It is no accident that the Bible often refers to judgment day as “the Day of the Lord.” We live our lives as if we are the lead actors in th...

Becoming a Christian is not a change of degree but a change in kind. It is leaving your native home and entering the Kingdom of God. But ent...

There are some churches that care about evangelism but not about serving the poor. Other churches will eagerly serve the poor but they don’t...

** Register to Livestream Tim Keller's 7-part series Questioning Christianity, which begins March 7, at https://redeemer.com/qclive ** This...

** Register for the Nov 16-17 Formed for Justice Conference Livestream at https://redeemer.com/formationconference ** This passage tells us...

** Register for the Feb 16-17 Public Faith Conference Livestream at redeemer.com/formationconference ** Many Americans disregard Christianit...

** Register for the Feb 16-17 Public Faith Conference Livestream at redeemer.com/formationconference ** As disciples of Jesus, we are his me...

Ruth is a story of redeemers. Ruth teaches us that friendships can change the world (as with Boaz, the kinsman-redeemer), and that we can an...

John's Gospel begins by teaching that Jesus Christ is the Word of God. Just as we come to know a person through speaking to them and listeni...

Habbakuk tells us how to deal with evil times and maintain joy when everything is going wrong. There are three principles to giving: give sa...

A recording of the Sunday service after 9/11. Jesus experiences both anger and grief in the face of human suffering. But he also brings abou...

Nebuchadnezzar's pride began in contentment and prosperity, but he had no peace of mind. It caused him to take credit for everything he'd ac...

A special recorded conversation with Tim Keller as he explores what makes a gospel movement and the inflection point we find ourselves in to...

Racial and cultural differences exist. They cannot be resolved by simply embracing broad-mindedness, but by adjusting our lives and forming...

The reality of God is far greater than our conceptions of God. In this passage, Elijah, persecuted and feeling hopeless, returns to the moun...

Why do so many people disbelieve Christianity and reject the message of Jesus Christ? The underlying problem is that we do not want to give...

The cross solves many of our deepest human dilemmas. We wonder how there can be a God when there is so much injustice in the world, yet of a...

Everyone has a war within themselves. We all want to live according to a high moral code, but none of us can meet the demands of our moral c...

This is the ninth and final sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a s...

This is the eighth sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series foc...

This is the seventh sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series fo...

This is the sixth sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series focu...

This is the fifth sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series focu...

This is the fourth sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series foc...

This is the third sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series focu...

This is the second sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series foc...

This is the first sermon in Redeemer Presbyterian Church's current series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission". It's a series focu...

To address God as Father was an intimate and shocking thing for Jesus to do. As we move toward the Father in intimacy of prayer, the Spirit...

Jesus is the final Word and ultimate truth of God. But if we don't listen to and accept God's final Word, we can't have a personal relations...

One of the clearest commands Jesus gives us in the Gospels is to give to the poor. Jesus became poor for us, and we must also love the poor...

A common misunderstanding of being "born again" is that it's an experience for broken people, a way for outcasts and moral failures to turn...

Christmas shows why Christianity is unique. In all other religions, a prophet arrives and teaches how we can find eternal life. In Christian...

When Paul prays for the Ephesian church, he does not pray for an improvement in their external circumstances. Rather, Paul prays for God to...

The reality of meeting God changes you into a person of mission: one who is willing to leave what is comfortable in order to love and serve...

The church is described as "living stones" to represent it as a deeply interconnected community. We must neither give into culture nor withd...

The religious leaders in Jesus' time had a long list of rules regarding the Sabbath. When questioned, Jesus does not respond by dismissing t...

Genesis tells the why of creation, not the how. It's a poem, a song about a historical event. The Christian doctrine of creation is that thi...

Wise people are good at choosing, forging, and keeping friendships. The marks of a true friend are constancy, carefulness, candor, and couns...

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus contrasts two groups who appear the same on the outside,but have different motives on the inside. Religiou...

When we say "hallowed be thy name," we are making the adoration of God the ultimate concern of our lives. By giving God the praise he deserv...