Love and Lust – Timothy Keller [Sermon]
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Tim Keller sermons via Gospel in Life: The Bible presents a more attractive and comprehensive view of sexuality than is generally understood. The headings explored in this sermon include the integrity of sex, the challenge of lust and the future of love. Download or gift the sermon on MP3 for free: http://www.gospelinlife.com/love-and-lust-6303.html View the series: http://www.gospelinlife.com/savior-and-teacher-a-study-of-matthew-mp3.html This sermon was preached by Rev. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on May 6, 2012.
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I enjoy this program it teach me a lot
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I have been truly blessed. God bless you Pastor Tim Keller!
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Probably one of the most crucial preach i will ever have listened to! THANK YOU DR. KELLER!
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"When you are committed to a person in spite of your feelings, your feelings grow." Tim Keller
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Love this
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Jess, you are comparing an animal in heat with people. There's no irresistible desire unless you yourself allow it to dominate you. Jesus talks a lot about greed and obviously thinks that you can and should resist it.
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Awesome sermon!
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I've met many people who have uncontrolable sexual desires. Is it Normal? Is it Fair? for example female dogs go in heat certain time of the year, other animals, including mankind have the same genes built by a creator in the same way. I believe it is normal for mankind to have desires some have it more than others but we all have it. Now! the bible says in Corinthians 7 several things, such as (shortened) if no self control it is better to marry than to burn in hell, is that really fair to an older person who is out of shape or a person over weight or with health problems, man or woman with no opportunity to find a partner, does that mean that they will automatically go to hell? I really believe in God but am viewing this as an unfair judgement on mankind built to do one thing (multiply). I think it is just unfair, no compassion on race, gender, age, health, disability, or any other factor such as a plain ugly person not able to meet someone. Just because they were built in that manner does not make them the guilty one especially if there is a spiritual force on top that trying to make mankind sin with something they were built to do. Just plain unfair don't you think?