Showing posts with label hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hope. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2021

A Conversation with Pastor Tim Keller about Hope in Times in Fear


I am joined by Pastor Tim Keller to talk about his new book, Hope in Times of Fear: The Resurrection and the Meaning of Easter (Viking, 2021). We talk about wrestling with our mortality, how to order our loves in this life, and finding hope in the midst of suffering. 

Pastor Timothy Keller is the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, which he started in 1989 with his wife, Kathy, and three young sons. For 28 years, he led a diverse congregation of young professionals that grew to a weekly attendance of over 5,000. He is also the Chairman & Co-Founder of Redeemer City to City (CTC), which starts new churches in New York and other global cities, and publishes books and resources for ministry in an urban environment. Dr. Keller’s books, including the New York Times bestselling The Reason for God and The Prodigal God, have sold over 2 million copies and been translated into 25 languages.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

The Beauty of Humble, Kind and Compassionate Godliness

When a man's ways please the LORD, he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him-Proverbs 16:7 



Perhaps you wouldn't define yourself as an enemy of Christianity or an enemy of anything or anyone for that matter but you are certainly not a big fan of the organized church, televangelists or particular, seemingly outdated doctrines of the Christian faith.
But would you not agree that there is a self-authenticating beauty to the genuine Christian life?
A life lived for the glory of God and the good of others is a life that brings human flourishing in relationships, marriages, families, workplaces and neighbors. When someone is walking with the Lord, humbling caring for the poor, needy and broken, praying for God's favor, blessing and forgiveness over others as well as just kindly serving you with gentleness and compassion, it's morally beautiful.

Perhaps you say you respect this way of life even if you don't completely disagree with the Christian view of God, sin, salvation, and eternal life. You have enjoyed having Christian family members, coworkers or friends.

But let me ask you this, if you believe that Jesus left an example that is morally beautiful and worthy of emulation and you would applaud those who would give their lives, like Jesus, to serve, teach and care for others, could it be that Jesus' actual teachings, which infused his lifestyle and informed his ministry might also be true and helpful?  I have found that it becomes increasingly difficult to live appreciatively among Christians in your family, your workplace or your school while denying their beliefs.

The challenge comes in having to simultaneously deny the truth of Jesus life, death and resurrection while at the same time witnessing the self-authenticating beauty of the lives of service and compassion that those beliefs about Jesus create.

Christian doctrine shapes Christian service.

If you say you love our actions but dislike our beliefs you cut us in half. All we do is informed, shaped and influenced by what we believe about God.
We love because he first loved us (1 John 4:19)
We serve because he served us (John 13:15)
We forgive because we have been forgiven. (Matt 6:14)

Jesus isn't just a good example, he is a great savior and it is because we have been chosen, loved, forgiven and adopted that we can serve others selflessly because we're not living for the perfect spouse, the next iphone or even being a "good person." Christians our people of eternal hope that live for the life to come when every longing for adventure, every craving for pleasure, every desire to be known, understood, accepted and loved will be fully and finally fulfilled in the God who created us, loves us and saves us in Jesus!

Monday, March 16, 2015

Easter Series 2015: Jesus Resolved - "Jesus and Lazarus" (John 11:17-53)

Sunday, March 15th - Pastor Kyle Van Tine -  "Jesus Resolved"  (John 11:17-53) 


Discussion Questions 

Resolved to Mourn  (John 11:17-37)
What are some reasons you have found, both biblically and practically, that an all-powerful and all-good God would allow suffering?
How should we respond when someone is suffering? What is helpful to say and do, and what isn’t helpful?
How have you personally experienced Christian faith and the Christian community supporting, serving and giving you hope and encouragement in the midst of your suffering?  
Resolved to Raise  (John 11:38-45)
How can we help “roll away” the stone in other people’s lives to get them to Jesus?
How do the life and ministry of Jesus change the way we understand and undergo suffering?
What does Lazarus’ resurrection teach us about God’s heart and plan for suffering?  
Resolved to Die  (John 11:46-53)
How does Jesus’ death in our place, for our sin help us when we’re struggling with condemnation and guilt?
Substitution is the heart of Christian faith, but how would you explain the mercy and justice of God to a non-Christian who is unfamiliar with the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection?   

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

"New" Series - Week #2 - "A New Purpose" - Titus 2:11-15


What's the purpose of life? That's one of the most important questions imaginable. The purpose of life isn't a religious question but a human question. Some say the purpose of life is to self-actualize, or to be remembered. Others will say we're alive to do good, to enjoy the act of living or that there is no objective purpose or meaning in life at all. This Sunday we opened the scriptures to to look at the New Purpose we have in Jesus. 

Big Idea: "In Jesus, we have new purpose in salvation, life, hope and mission." 
- New Purpose in Salvation (Titus 2:11)
- New Purpose in Life (Titus 2:12)
- New Purpose in Hope (Titus 2:13)
- New Purpose in Mission (Titus 2:14-15)