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Timothy J. Keller

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Center Church: Doing Balanced, Gospel-Centered Ministry in Your City Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters Encounters with Jesus: Unexpected Answers to Life's Biggest Questions Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Plan for the World Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just Gospel in Life Study Guide: Grace Changes Everything King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus Romans 1 - 7 for You The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism Walking with God through Pain and Suffering

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Those who believe they have pleased God by the quality of their devotion and moral goodness naturally feel that they and their group deserve deference and power over others. The God of Jesus and the prophets, however, saves completely by grace. He cannot be manipulated by religious and moral performance--he can only be reached through repentance, through the giving up of power. If we are saved by sheer grace we can only become grateful, willing servants of God and of everyone around us.

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The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism

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As I took up life as a minister, I tried to understand why so many people resisted and rejected God, I soon realized that perhaps that main reason was affliction and suffering. ...But at the same time, I learned that just as many people find God through affliction and suffering. They find that adversity moves them toward God rather than away. ...When pain and suffering come upon us, we finally see not only that we are not in control of our lives, but that we never were.

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Walking with God through Pain and Suffering

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Everyone will be forgotten, nothing we do will make any difference, and all good endeavours, even the best, will come to naught. Unless there is God. If the God of the Bible exists, and there is a True Reality beneath and behind this one, and this life is not the only life, then every good endeavour, even the simplest ones, pursued in response to God's calling, can matter forever.

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Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work

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In many areas of life, freedom is not so much the absence of restrictions as finding the right ones, the liberating restrictions. Those that fit with the reality of our nature and the world produce greater power and scope for our abilities and a deeper joy and fulfillment. Experimentation, risk, and making mistakes bring growth only if, over time, they show us our limits as well as our abilities. If we only grow intellectually, vocationally, and physically through judicious constraints__hy would it not also be true for spiritual and moral growth? Instead of insisting on freedom to create spiritual reality, shouldn__ we be seeking to discover it and disciplining ourselves to live according to it?

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The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism

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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 man praying for his enemies as he died for them, sacrificing for them, loving them - if that sinks into your heart of hearts, it's going to produce the kind of life that the early Christians produced. The most inclusive possible life out of the most exclusive possible claim - and that is this is the truth. But what is the truth? The truth is a God become weak, loving and dying for the people who opposed him, dying forgiving them.

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We instinctively tend to limit for whom we exert ourselves. We do it for people like us, and for people whom we like. Jesus will have none of that. By depicting a Samaritan helping a Jew, Jesus could not have found a more forceful way to say that anyone at all in need - regardless of race, politics, class, and religion - is your neighbour. Not everyone is your brother or sister in faith, but everyone is your neighbour, and you must love your neighbour.

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Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

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I asked her what was so scary about unmerited free grace? She replied something like this: "If I was saved by my good works -- then there would be a limit to what God could ask of me or put me through. I would be like a taxpayer with rights. I would have done my duty and now I would deserve a certain quality of life. But if it is really true that I am a sinner saved by sheer grace -- at God's infinite cost -- then there's nothing he cannot ask of me.

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The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith