| 1.8.09 |
Advent 1995 |
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In the weeks leading up to Christmas, Christians have always used this time to take a closer look at who Jesus is. Who was this Son of God, how did he come to Earth, why, and what does that mean for us? These four talks examine these questions and show us how we too can rejoice with the angels, singing “God and sinners, reconciled!” |
| 10.29.08 |
The Nature of Faith: Hebrews 11 and 12 |
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What is faith? What is it made of? How do we know if we have it? How do we get it? Can we lose it? Tim Keller looks at case studies from the book of Hebrews to find answers to these crucial questions. |
| 10.2.08 |
Galatians: New Freedom, New Family |
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The book of Galatians highlights how Christianity and the gospel are different from all other religions. Through a close reading of the book, Tim Keller explores what it means to let the gospel shape the way you live, think, and feel. |
| 10.29.08 |
The Miracles of Jesus |
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Tim Keller and Jeff White explore some of the miracles performed by Jesus and their effect on those who witnessed them. Why did Jesus perform the miracles he did, and what do they mean? |
| 10.2.08 |
Revelation: The Final Word |
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The book of Revelation, much more than a vision of apocalypse, was written to Christians at a time of immense persecution, encouraging them to live well in the face of adversity. Tim Keller, M. Scott Sherman and Jeff White rotate throughout this series examining the meaning of Revelation to Christians then, and it’s implications for us today. |
| 10.2.08 |
Studies in 2 Peter
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In this series, Tim Keller and M. Scot Sherman expound the Apostle’s letter and show how it can lead us to growth in maturity, grace and knowledge of the truth.
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| 9.29.08 |
Revival |
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What are the internal spiritual changes that people undergo that infuse a Christian community with an infective vitality? A year into Redeemer’s ministry, Tim Keller explored the Biblical foundations for historic revivals. |
| 9.29.08 |
Lent - Nature of Sin |
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Through an in-depth look at Genesis 3 and 1 Corinthians 15, Tim Keller helps us to understand both our condition and the condition of the world around us. The first passage explores how the "first Adam" brought us into our current condition; the second explores how Jesus, the "second Adam," will renew it. |
| 9.29.08 |
Understanding Jesus |
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Jesus is a dynamic figure who functions in the world in many ways--as a prophet and as a priest; as a servant and as a king; as a son and as a brother. Tim Keller and Jeff White take us across a wide range of scripture passages to help us more greatly appreciate the multi-faceted impact Jesus has on our lives. |
| 9.29.08 |
The Ten Commandments 1994 |
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Belief in the resurrection of Christ necessitates the question, "If I believe this happened, what impact should that have on the way I live?" Using the Ten Commandments as a jumping-off point, Tim Keller pursues that question through a wide range of scriptures. |
| 9.29.08 |
The Book of Acts |
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The book of Acts chronicles the earliest days of the Christian faith. It depicts the amazing impact the gospel had on the lives of the people who first received it. Tim Keller takes us through the early chapters of Acts, highlighting the new forces and ways of thinking that shook the lives of the first Christians. In seeing how the gospel re-wove the fabric of their society, we can better understand how it can re-weave the fabric of ours, as well. |
| 9.29.08 |
The Hard Sayings of Jesus 1993 |
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There are many occasions in the gospels where the disciples are recorded saying ‘Master, this teaching is hard!’ What did Jesus mean when he said “Your faith can move this mountain,” “I saw Satan fall like lightning” or “I came to set the earth on fire?” Tim Keller, along with Scott Sherman and Jeff White explore the meaning behind theses sayings in fourteen sermons from the early years of Redeemer. |
| 9.29.08 |
The Parables of Jesus 1992 |
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Jesus used stories as a means of getting across truths, and the masterful nature of his teaching has changed the world. In this five-part series, Dr. Keller takes a look at some of the parables that Jesus used to convey realities; about our lives, our loves, and his role in them as the King of Kings. |
| 9.29.08 |
The Parables of Jesus 1994 |
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Tim Keller, Scott Sherman, and Jeff White delve into ten of Jesus'
richest and most profound parables. In demonstrating to us that the
gospel makes sense of our lives and the world around us, these stories
build for us a more accurate understanding of God and give us the
power and courage to live a consistent life. |
| 9.29.08 |
Lord of All |
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Christianity demands that Jesus become Lord of every area of your life. In fact, the book of Ephesians indicates that the entire direction of history is leading toward Jesus’ lordship over all things…and this includes us. In this ten-part series, Tim Keller explores the depth of God’s purpose for us and for his creation, and His plan for bringing that to fruition through the work of the Holy Spirit. With a strong focus on the interior life and the work of the Spirit in us, this series examines how we change, how we grow, and how we ‘put on the new self’ to be equipped for ‘the works which God has prepared in advance for us to do.’ |
| 3.27.08 |
The Lord's Prayer 1990 |
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The Lord’s Prayer, which is known and recited by millions of people every day, teaches us everything we need to know about communication with God. However, because it’s so familiar, it’s easy for us to miss just how remarkable it really is. This is why Tim Keller offers a guide to experiencing the lessons in this amazing passage anew. |
| 3.27.08 |
Hard Sayings of Jesus 2000 |
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Many of Jesus’ teachings are “hard”—some are hard to understand, others are hard to accept. While it can take years of prayer and growth to fully grasp some of these teachings, Tim Keller offers help in starting to plumb the depths of seven of Jesus’ hardest declarations. |
| 10.3.07 |
Jesus – On Finding God |
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Drawing from Jesus’ teachings on spiritual “finding” in the Gospel of Mathew, this brief series addresses how to find the path to God, your true self, and spiritual reality - the Kingdom of God in your life. |
| 10.3.07 |
Receiving the Spirit (with Elisha) |
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Prophets in the Old Testament were spiritual guides in a time of polytheism. Stories from Elisha’s ministry help us answer the question: “Among all the competing spiritual claims, how do you know you’ve met the real God?” |
| 10.3.07 |
The ‘Amens’ of Jesus: The Challenge of the Cross |
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This series looks at Jesus’ most solemn and crucial statements about the meaning of his death. |
| 10.3.07 |
The Radical Imperative; A New Birth |
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Dr. Keller challenges and re-defines the traditional view of what it means to be “born again” by examining passages from New Testament letters about the new birth. |
| 10.3.07 |
Growth in Christ, Part 2 |
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This series lays a foundation for various essentials of Christian growth. Dr. Keller begins by discussing the work of the Spirit, and then takes a practical look at what “growing in Christ” means in a number of different areas in our lives, including commitment, sex, and suffering. |
| 10.3.07 |
Knowing Christ |
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Jesus uses vivid metaphors to engage the mind and heart in answering a society with desperate spiritual longing. Who does Jesus claim to be and how can we receive him? |
| 10.3.07 |
Getting a Handle on Suffering |
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Reverend Charles Drew, senior pastor of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, teaches on a Biblical framework for thinking and approaching suffering. |
| 10.3.07 |
St. Matthew’s Passion; The World’s Last Night |
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In the weeks before Good Friday and Easter, Dr. Keller looks at St. Matthew’s account of the last days of Jesus and reflects on the question, “What does the death of Jesus mean?” |
| 10.3.07 |
Money |
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Reverend Andrew Field, senior pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, examines Jesus’ teachings in the Book of Luke on the false promises of money. |
| 7.27.07 |
Hot Potatoes From Corinthians |
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The Apostle Paul's letters to the Corinthian church address the divisive conflicts common to vital congregations, filled with people of various backgrounds, temperaments and persuasions. |
| 7.20.07 |
Discerning the Spirits (with Elijah) |
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In a pluralistic society, how do you evaluate and decide between the various religions and secular faith claims? |
| 6.21.07 |
Christ the Controversialist - Confrontations with Jesus |
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These sermons, preached by Dr. Keller, Rev. Jeff White and Rev. Andrew Field, cast light on a number of the many argumentative claims of Jesus. |
| 6.21.07 |
Gospel of John, Part 2 |
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"These things are written that you may know that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name." The second part of the Gospel of John series further expounds the concept of the realness and completeness of life in Christ. |
| 6.21.07 |
Daniel: Living by Faith in a Secular World |
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When the people of Judah were exiled in Babylon, they found themselves living among a population antagonistic to their culture and beliefs. How would they, as the minority, respond? The options they wrestled with have perennially challenged those Christians called to bless the cities to which they were sent. |
| 5.11.07 |
Genesis -- The Gospel According to God |
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Whereas the "The Attributes of God" series focused on the person of God, "Genesis The Gospel According to God" considers His creative and redemptive works. |
| 5.10.07 |
Community |
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Pastor Jeffery O. White of New Song Community Church in Harlem preached these insightful sermons on the characteristics of the new community in Christ in 1997. He was formerly an Associate Pastor at Redeemer Presbyterian Church. |
| 5.10.07 |
Fruit of the Spirit |
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Christian character is not merely a new external behavior we try to capture and internalize, but rather something planted in the believer, which grows and flourishes through the means of grace. |
| 4.13.07 |
Advent 1991 |
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| 4.13.07 |
The Cross and Your Life |
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This study argues for the relevance and healing impact of the cross in every major area of our lives, including the way we understand ourselves and how we relate to God and to each other. |
| 3.28.07 |
Ecclesiastes |
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Ecclesiastes is a seminar on questions about life that we often struggle to avoid asking, which lay bare our foundations and press us toward some very particular conclusions. |
| 3.28.07 |
The Attributes of God |
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Knowing God is the essence of Christianity. Understanding His nature gives it foundation, context and meaning. |
| 3.26.07 |
Sermon on the Mount |
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Jesus' words give us a glimpse of the characteristics of life in the future kingdom which transforms the way we live in the present. |
| 3.26.07 |
The Gospel According to Jacob |
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This look into the life of Jacob illustrates the redemptive work of God through the life of a very "unheroic hero." |
| 3.21.07 |
The Real Jesus, Part 4 |
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While there were a great number of people to whom Jesus appeared after his resurrection, the Gospel writers decided to focus their narratives on only a few accounts. What are we meant to draw from the encounters they chose to relate? How do we meet the risen Lord? |
| 3.08.07 |
Ten Commandments 1989 |
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More than just an ethical code for civilized behavior, the Law is an intimate look into the nature and heart of God. These foundational sermons were the very first to be recorded at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in 1989.
Please be aware that due to the condition of the original cassette tape recordings, certain sermons of this time period are of lesser audio quality. |
| 3.08.07 |
The Real Jesus, Part 3 |
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The biography of Jesus climaxes in the final week of his earthly ministry, beginning with his triumphal entry into Jerusalem and culminating in his death, burial and resurrection. |
| 3.02.07 |
Modern Problems; Ancient Solutions |
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Using the Book of Psalms as a guide, Dr. Keller shows how the ancient wisdom revealed in scriptures gives us very practical solutions to our modern dilemmas. |