Dr. Timothy Keller had a knack for delivering a meaningful Easter sermon that would engage your head and your heart as you thought through the implications of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The sermon linked below was given in 2002 during an exciting time at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. Dr. Keller was able to capture the attention of many young New Yorkers with his intellectual and heartfelt preaching.
In the introduction to this sermon, Keller recounts the conflict of Leo Tolstoy who stated: "My question, which at age 50 brought me to the verge of suicide, a question seeking an answer without which one cannot live, was this: Is their any meaning in life that the inevitable death awaiting me does not destroy?" Keller then sets out to answer that question! You can listen to the audio of this message from the Gospel in Life web site at: https://gospelinlife.com/sermon/raising-the-widow-s-son-2/ A transcript of the audio is available here: 2002-Easter-Raising-the-Widows-Son.pdf Comments are closed.
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