
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life How Sin Makes Us Convicts
Oct 31, 2025
Discover how the Bible's teachings on sin reveal crucial truths about God's nature. God’s anger is presented not as human emotion, but as righteous opposition to evil, necessary for hope and humility. Learn how understanding divine justice frees us from the need for vengeance. The balance of God’s love and anger is explored, emphasizing that true love can include righteous wrath. Through the cross, justice and love intersect, offering grace and forgiveness. Reflect on the implications of a God who embodies both justice and profound love.
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Angry God Enables Hope And Nonviolence
- You need a God who is angry at injustice to live with real hope in a broken world.
- Belief in divine vengeance enables nonviolence by assuring victims that wrongs will be finally righted.
Righteous Acts Can Be Self-Serving
- Recognizing your own heart shows that your good deeds and sins can stem from the same selfish will.
- Isaiah teaches that our righteousness can be "filthy rags" when motivated by self-interest rather than true love.
Choose Humility To Be A Better Neighbor
- Humble yourself before a just God to live civilly and forgive others in a plural society.
- Trust that God will judge rather than becoming the ultimate arbiter of others' sins.







