Inside Tim Keller's Mind: His Preaching, DNA, and Rule of Life
Автор: Carey Nieuwhof
Загружено: 2025-08-26
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Matt Smethurst has listened to and studied more hours of Tim Keller's preaching and teaching than almost anyone alive, and in this conversation, he gets us inside Tim Keller's mind.
Matt breaks down what made Keller's preaching so effective, his DNA, and even his rule of life.
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🎥 Chapters
Pastoral Parenting Challenges (00:00:00)
Discussion of Barna’s new study on pastors’ relationships, focusing on parenting challenges: financial stress, screen time, mental health, and children’s relationships.
Pastors’ Relational Health and Flourishing (00:03:10)
Pastors’ relationships score lower in flourishing than practicing Christians; need for more friendships and professional support.
Keller’s Approach to Evangelism (00:05:09)
Keller’s belief that people aren’t argued or scolded into the kingdom; importance of humility in evangelism.
Matt Smethurst’s Keller Research (00:08:12)
Matt’s extensive listening to Keller’s sermons and research for his book; what surprised him most about Keller.
Keller’s Legacy in New York City (00:11:25)
Keller’s accessibility and influence among NYC pastors; his legacy lives on through church planters.
Keller’s Prioritization of Local Ministry (00:13:11)
Keller declined most speaking invitations to focus on NYC ministry and personal encouragement of leaders.
Keller’s Soul Care and Celebrity Tension (00:15:39)
Comparison to Eugene Peterson; Keller’s intentional avoidance of celebrity to protect his soul.
Keller’s Personal Habits and Rule of Life (00:19:26)
Keller’s disciplined prayer life and constant reading; integration of spiritual disciplines into daily routine.
Keller’s Early DNA and Theological Formation (00:24:12)
Keller’s core theological instincts set early in life, with ongoing growth and adaptation.
Keller’s Early Sermons and Continuous Learning (00:27:36)
Keller’s early sermons not publicly available; his openness to learning prevented theological stagnation.
Keller’s Reading and Listening Habits (00:28:48)
Keller’s extensive listening to UK preachers and wide reading to contextualize the gospel for NYC.
Cultural Apologetics and Unpublished Work (00:31:31)
Keller’s significant but unpublished work on cultural apologetics; ongoing legacy through TGC’s Keller Center.
Keller’s Cultural Exegesis and Empathy (00:35:57)
Keller’s skill in cultural interpretation and empathetic engagement with diverse audiences.
Keller’s Formula for Preaching (00:38:44)
Keller’s sermons combined cultural analysis with personal application, modeled after Paul’s approach in Romans.
Keller’s Focus on Identity and Idolatry (00:41:44)
Keller’s shift toward addressing identity as a core issue; Christianity as a received, not achieved, identity.
Keller’s Disordered Loves and Idolatry Framework (00:49:44)
Explanation of Keller’s teaching on sin as disordered worship and how to identify personal idols.
Keller’s Prodigal Son Framework (00:54:29)
Keller’s teaching that both irreligion and religion can be lostness; true salvation is found in Christ alone.
Keller’s Gospel-Centered Preaching (00:57:46)
Keller’s sermons always centered on Christ’s death and resurrection, not just moral or theistic messages.
Keller’s Emphasis on Justification and Identity (01:01:51)
Keller’s focus on justification by faith as liberating and foundational for Christian identity.
Keller’s Lessons from Suffering and Dying (01:03:53)
Keller’s reflections on suffering, fighting sin, and not making heaven out of earth during his battle with cancer.
Biggest Misreading of Keller (01:10:25)
Misconception that Keller’s complexity overshadowed his simple, deep walk with Jesus and commitment to spiritual disciplines.
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