
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life How Sin Makes Us Addicts
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Oct 24, 2025 Explore the concept of sin and its role in spiritual addiction. Discover how modern society grapples with the language of sin and why it's essential to reclaim it. Dive into the dynamics of spiritual attraction using vivid imagery and learn how idols transform into 'lover gods.' Understand the cycle of false loves and how crises can reveal your true reliance. Finally, find out three steps for spiritual restoration, emphasizing personalizing sin, remembering grace, and embracing Christ's transformative love.
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Spiritual Desire Mirrors Sexual Longing
- Timothy Keller argues spiritual desires are as powerful as sexual desires and drive what we “lay down with” spiritually.
- We are spiritually incomplete and seek an outside source for meaning, worth, and security when God is absent.
Idolatry As Spiritual Promiscuity
- The Hebrew uses sexual imagery to show idol worship is spiritual promiscuity: turning to other gods is like spreading oneself.
- This imagery teaches the depth and intimacy of what it means to ‘be in bed’ with something other than God.
Incomplete By Design Drives Idolatry
- Keller likens biological incompleteness to spiritual incompleteness: we can't self-generate meaning or worth.
- This explains why people attach to non-divine things as ultimate sources of life and identity.



