Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

How Sin Makes Us Vandals

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Oct 22, 2025
Explore the intriguing concept of how sin distorts our view of God, making Him feel small and manageable. Discover the story of Micah and how even minor sins contribute to a culture of self-absorption and insecurity. Dive into the contrast between a diminished god and how Christ, as the true image of God, invites us to expand our understanding of greatness. Keller emphasizes the importance of recognizing our need for a savior and reminds us through the Lord's Supper of this profound truth.
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INSIGHT

Sin Shows Up As Banal Smallness

  • Timothy Keller argues Judges 17–21 intentionally show Israel without God's saving help to reveal human sinfulness.
  • The chapters present ordinary, shallow people whose smallness illustrates sin's effect more than monstrous evil.
ANECDOTE

Arendt's Eichmann Observation

  • Keller recounts Hannah Arendt's reaction to Adolf Eichmann: she found him frighteningly banal.
  • Arendt saw ordinary superficiality, not a monstrous genius, in a perpetrator of great evil.
INSIGHT

The Boredom Of Advanced Sin

  • Keller and C.S. Lewis say advanced sin makes people boring, self-centered, and obsessed with their own dignity.
  • This 'sleepless, unsmiling concentration upon the self' explains much cruelty and moral mediocrity.
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