All Timothy Keller Quotes
- All human problems are ultimately symptoms, and our separation from God is the cause. All
- Prayer is the way to experience a powerful confidence that God is handling our lives well. Confidence
- Honor the image of God. Human beings are not accidents, but creations. Accidents
- To pray is to accept that we are, and always will be, wholly dependent on God for everything. Accept
- Everyone worships something. The only choice you get is what to worship. Choice
- Religion says earn your life. Secular society says create your life. Jesus says, 'My life for your life. Create
- There is no evil that the father’s love cannot pardon and cover, there is no sin that is a match for his grace. Cannot Pardon
- Everyone says they want community and friendship. But mention accountability or commitment to people, and they run the other way. Accountability
- Marriage is two broken people having little broken people. Broken
- Job never saw why he suffered, but he saw God, and that was enough. God
- Revival occurs when those who think they already know the gospel discover they do not really or fully know it. Already Know
- It is remarkable that in all of his writings Paul's prayers for his friends contain no appeals for changes in their circumstances. All
- A rich, vibrant, consoling, hard-won prayer life is the one good that makes it possible to receive all other kinds of goods rightly and beneficially.… All
- Prayer-though it is often draining, even an agony-is in the long term the greatest source of power that is possible. Agony
- The cross is the place where we find the freedom to accept ourselves without being proud and to challenge ourselves without being crushed. Accept
- The sin under all other sins is a lack of joy in Christ. All
- The greatness of prayer is nothing but an extension of the greatness and glory of God in our lives To fail to pray, then, is… Break
- Because creation was made in the image of a God who is equally one and many, the human race will finally be reunited and our… Creation
- If you wait until your motives are pure and unselfish before you do something, you will wait forever. Forever
- There seems to be a human instinct for prayer. Swiss theologian Karl Barth calls it our 'incurable God-sickness.' Barth