“God’s mercy arrives before we consciously seek it. It is present even while we remain absent to its transforming power. It is
“Aren’t we all [a bit of a mess]? Like [Jacob], our spiritual walk follows a crooked path. . . . Our bad
“Because of God’s mercy, He does not reveal all that is true about us all at once. His mercy restrains His truth,
“To reach heart bedrock with God’s grace is to recognize all the ways that we make good things into idols and ways
“We . . . know that God can save through weaknesses, suffering, and apparent defeat. . . . God’s salvation came into
Forgive: Why Should I and How Can I? Viking published Timothy Keller’s latest book, Forgive: Why Should I and How Can I?
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