Tim Keller: The King is Come

Tim Keller: The King is Come

The late Rev. Tim Keller shared this message at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on March 2, 1997: What do we learn from Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem? Jesus is incredibly humble but absolutely immodest. He orchestrates his entry to show that he is the King. His message to everyone is that they can crown him or kill him, but there is no middle way. The same choice holds true for each and every one of us. In this sermon, we will learn about the nature of the kingship of Christ: 1) The confrontational nature; 2) The paradoxical nature; 3) The transformational nature.

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Shared Hope

Shared Hope

Shared Hope International is dedicated to bringing an end to sex trafficking through our three-pronged approach – prevent, restore, and bring justice. Find Out More

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Jim Cymbala: The Invisible War

Jim Cymbala: The Invisible War

Pastor Jim Cymbala shares from the Brooklyn Tabernacle: We are in an invisible power struggle every single day. Satan uses people to discourage, distract, and depress us. But God offers us His power to overcome! That’s why Paul encouraged us to put on the whole armor of God. With this armor, we can stand in the Lord’s power against the schemes of the devil.

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Thabiti Anyabwile: Gospel Freedom

Thabiti Anyabwile: Gospel Freedom

Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile shares a message entitled “Gospel Freedom, Gospel Fruit,” from the Gospel Coalition’s 2017 National Conference celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, unleashed by God in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the Wittenberg door. This was the fifth of six plenary talks that proclaimed the gospel of grace from Paul’s inspired letter to the Galatians.

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JD Greear: The Truth About Noah

JD Greear: The Truth About Noah

Though widely known, the story of Noah and the ark is one that tends to be misinterpreted by many in today’s society. Far from being a tame bedtime story, it gives us a glimpse of the response of a holy God to the depravity of sin. In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. Greear from Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina explains how Noah’s faith led him to act on God’s command, without fear of what the surrounding community might think. Likewise, we are called to display the kind of faith that acts according to God’s Word, out of reverence for him, and calls others to do the same.

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Austin Rammell: Adoption

Austin Rammell: Adoption

One of the popular phrases typically used in our culture to justify why we should treat everybody as our equal is that “we are all God’s children.” However, as well-intended as that statement is, it’s Biblically incorrect. Pastor Austin Rammell from Venture Church in Dallas, NC, dives into what it really means to be “adopted” as God’s children.

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