Timothy Keller - How to be changed by the Gospel (Part 1)

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Published 2018-03-06

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  • @theycallmeglen
    Brilliant message. ‘Don’t think less of yourself, just think of yourself less.’
  • I have a lot of sermon on 'giving', but never in this way. Thank you God for your servant Timothy Keller and your powerful words.
  • @janiceking6955
    Tim's sermon and little booklet on the Freedom of self-forgetfulness is amazing! Kind of hard to find the video, maybe because satan doesn't want us finding it? He knows he'll lose some of the power he has. But worth the search and the little booklet is easy to find and purchase. Thank you Tim Keller!
  • @carolynjackson1964
    Wow! A sermon on my pride. Tim Keller was a brilliant man. I will save this sermon and when I’m my puffed up self, I will listen again.
  • @pialakin6517
    The truth in this teaching blows your mind. So valuable legacy, thank you God.
  • @annabelle7123
    This is the best sermon ever on sin, self centeredness of human being with Romans 7 and Jekyll and Hyde literature that I’ve ever heard!!! I should come back to this every so often… and I want to share this even with non Christians. We, Christians all believe that we are pretty good or at least trying and we deserve to be blessed by God… self righteous, anger, anxiety, condescending mind all there…
  • @Anna-mc3ll
    Thank you so much for sharing this amazing talk!
  • @paulash1000
    Remarkable teaching! Christ covering our hideousness is a gut wrenching thought. 😞
  • @lonewolf3828
    9 comments! LORD, I pray You will draw more people to this channel! 🙏 in Jesus' name! Amen
  • @user-vz2xs9xc2w
    This is such a fantastic sermon! It is better than 99 percent of the Ted talks and other pop psychology about why we have the problems we have. Just such a wonderful message.
  • @steveedwards6219
    The Holy Spirit is using this sermon to change my life...I am beyond grateful. In the opening Mr. Keller refers to the Scriptures on stewardship as being in 1 Corinthians 8 and 9...he was close...those stewardship passages are actually found in 2 Corinthians 8 and 9.
  • @divyaa155
    "comparing my act of goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their neglect [of goodwill]" - this captures the heart of it.