Monday Aug 17, 2020
Grace – therefore, Holy
In Deuteronomy 7, we come upon a topic that is a very controversial topic and a difficult one for, I think, everybody actually. This word that comes up a couple of times in the first couple of verses, where it says, “The Lord your God chose you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people …” He chose you. Both the Old Testament and the New Testament say that if you believe, you believe because God has chosen you. He came to you, and he opened your heart, and that’s the reason you believe.
People struggle mightily with this whole idea, and so we’re going to see how this text helps us — it text helps us struggle very smartly and wisely. It’s going to tell us three things. Being chosen by grace produces a deep humility and a radiant community, because it creates, at bottom, an absolute security. Let’s take a look at the first point.
This sermon was preached by Rev. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on June 10, 2007. Series "Deuteronomy - Doing Justice, Preaching Grace". Scripture: Deuteronomy 7:6-11.
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4 years ago
Because He first loved us
4 years ago
I've been a fan of Tim Miller books for a long time. I just discovered these podcasts. They are Wonderful. Ive listened to.this one twice..Love how Dr. Miller clarifies scripture that could be misunderstood.
4 years ago
I have listened to this 4 times so far. I think it's the best description of salvation I've heard. Thank you for providing these messages.
4 years ago
Lots to consider.
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I love these sermons by Tim Keller and the depth he goes to to understand each scripture reading and how to apply it. Love it.