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The Timothy Keller Sermon Archive, 2016–2017 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Author, speaker, and senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, Timothy Keller has been meaningfully engaging with Manhattan’s intellectuals and young professionals for 30 years. Known as “one of Manhattan’s most vital congregations,” Redeemer has grown from 50 to over 5,000, proclaiming God’s gospel of grace to the city. These sermons are packed with insights for...

“No, the fundamental alienation from which all the other alienation is come is not economic,” iIt’s not psychological, it’s not social, it’s theological, it’s spiritual. Let’s take a look. Let’s walk backwards in a sense through the text. First of all, take a look here at verses, say, 16–19. And here we’re going to learn that we’re not physically at home because we’re alienated from nature. We’re not physically at home. So, for example, in verse 16, it says, now, childbearing. In this life, childbearing