All Timothy Keller Quotes
- The infallible test of spiritual integrity, Jesus says, is your private prayer life. Infallible
- A triune God would call us to converse with him . . . because he wants to share the joy he has. Prayer is our… Call
- Love is primarily giving. It’s an action that leads to a feeling, not a feeling first. Action
- Repentance out of mere fear is really sorrow for the consequences of sin, sorrow over the danger of sin — it bends the will away… Affront
- The Cross is not simply a lovely example of sacrificial love. Throwing your life away needlessly is not admirable — it is wrong. Jesus’ death… Absolutely
- At the root of all our disobedience are particular ways in which we continue to seek control of our lives through systems of works-righteousness. The… Abandoning
- One of the signs that you may not grasp the unique, radical nature of the gospel is that you are certain that you do. Certain
- If your fundamental is a man dying on the cross for his enemies, if the very heart of your self-image and your religion is a… Become Weak
- If you try to add to God's salvation you subtract. If you try to add to God's salvation you subtract. If you try to merit… Add
- To the degree you experience God's love towards you - seeing you as beautiful and radiant - to that degree sex won't ruin your life. Beautiful
- Because sin is not just breaking the rules, it is putting yourself in the place of God as Savior, Lord, and Judge just as each… Authority
- Prayer is our way of entering into the happiness of God himself Entering
- I hate the moment when suddenly my anger turns into tears Anger
- God's reckless grace is our greatest hope. God
- The gospel is not about choosing to follow advice; it's about being called to follow a King. Advice
- No one is exempt from trials and tribulations. In fact, this is often what happens to people God loves very much, for it is part… Exempt
- God’s grace does not come to people who morally outperform others, but to those who admit their failure to perform and who acknowledge their need… Acknowledge
- When we grasp that we are unworthy sinners saved by an infinitely costly grace, it destroys both our self-righteousn ess and our need to ridicule… Both
- The Gospel does not promise you better life circumstances; it promises you a better life. Better
- If we say, 'I believe in Jesus,' but it doesn't affect the way we live, the answer is not that now we need to add… Add