
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life Integrity
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Jan 30, 2026 A sermon exploring why honesty is scarce and how self-deception and blame-shifting hide faults. It contrasts true integrity with hypocrisy and counterfeit truth. Talks about promises, the harm of lies, and why small compromises erode trust. Argues that genuine integrity requires admitting our inability and relying on God to change us.
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Honesty Requires Humble Admission
- Honesty is rare because human hearts are skilled at denial and self-deception.
- Timothy Keller says true honesty is a supernatural work that begins when you admit you're incapable of it.
Mark Twain Watermelon Story
- Keller recounts Mark Twain's watermelon story to show how small compromises feel justifiable.
- He uses it to contrast trivial theft with more serious sins like stealing sex or money.
Environments Reveal, Not Create, Dishonesty
- Big cities and professional arenas don't create dishonesty but reveal what's already in people.
- Keller argues public systems often normalize duplicity more than isolated bad individuals do.




