Timothy Keller Quotes About Purpose

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  • Christianity offers not merely a consolation but a restoration - not just of the life we had but of the life we always wanted but never achieved. And because the joy will be even greater for all that evil, this means the final defeat of all those forces that would have destroyed the purpose of God in creation, namely, to live with his people in glory and delight forever.

    God   Pain   Mean  
    "Walking with God through Pain and Suffering".
  • The Bible’s purpose is not so much to show you how to live a good life. The Bible’s purpose is to show you how God’s grace breaks into your life against your will and saves you from the sin and brokenness otherwise you would never be able to overcome… religion is ‘if you obey, then you will be accepted’. But the Gospel is, ‘if you are absolutely accepted, and sure you’re accepted, only then will you ever begin to obey’. Those are two utterly different things. Every page of the Bible shows the difference.

  • In short, the enlightenment privatized marriage, taking it out of the public sphere, and redefined its purpose as individual gratification, not any 'broader good' such as reflecting God's nature, producing character, or raising children. Slowly but surely, this newer understanding of the meaning of marriage has displaced the older ones in Western culture.

    Timothy Keller (2011). “The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God”, p.20, Penguin
  • The purpose of Jesus's coming is to put the whole world right, to renew and restore the creation, not to escape it.

    Jesus   Purpose   World  
    Timothy Keller (2008). “The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism”, p.217, Penguin
  • Christianity teaches that, contra fatalism, suffering is overwhelming; contra Buddhism, suffering is real; contra karma, suffering is often unfair; but contra secularism, suffering is meaningful. There is a purpose to it, and if faced rightly, it can drive us like a nail deep into the love of God and into more stability and spiritual power than you can imagine.

    Karma   God   Meaningful  
    Timothy Keller (2013). “Walking with God through Pain and Suffering”, p.29, Penguin
  • The basic purpose of prayer is not to bend God's will to mine, but to mold my will into His.

    Prayer   Mold   Purpose  
    Timothy Keller (2013). “The Obedient Master”, p.14, Penguin
  • Jesus' purpose is not to warm our hearts but to shatter our categories.

    Jesus   Heart   Purpose  
    Timothy Keller (2008). “The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith”, p.3, Penguin
  • Nothing is more important than to learn how to maintain a life of purpose in the midst of painful adversity.

    Timothy Keller (2013). “Walking with God through Pain and Suffering”, p.18, Penguin
  • Some suffering is given in order to chastise and correct a person for wrongful patterns of life (as in the case of Jonah imperiled by the storm), some suffering is given not to correct past wrongs but to prevent future ones (as in the case of Joseph sold into slavery), and some suffering has no purpose other than to lead a person to love God more ardently for himself alone and so discover the ultimate peace and freedom.

    God   Pain   Past  
    Timothy Keller (2013). “Walking with God through Pain and Suffering”, p.40, Penguin
  • The purpose of Sabbath is not simply to rejuvenate yourself in order to do more production, nor is it the pursuit of pleasure. The purpose of Sabbath is to enjoy your God, life in general, what you have accomplished in the world through his help, and the freedom you have in the gospel-the freedom from slavery to any material object or human expectation. The Sabbath is a sign of the hope that we have in the world to come.

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