
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life Sex and the End of Loneliness
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Jan 23, 2026 Explore the surprising historical context of early Christian sexual ethics and how it stunned the Roman world. Dive into contrasting ancient views of sex and discover Christianity's unique balance. Timothy Keller reveals that sex is not dirty but a celebration of intimacy, reflecting the divine union between Christ and the church. Learn that misused sex can heighten loneliness, and only true fulfillment comes from God. The podcast offers hope and healing through Christ for anyone struggling with sexual missteps.
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Rejecting Both Prude And Pagan Views
- Two dominant ancient views framed sex as either dirty (Platonic) or merely an appetite to satisfy (mystery religions).
- Paul rejects both extremes and presents a third, higher Christian understanding.
Honor Sex Within Marriage
- Treat sex inside marriage as not merely permitted but commanded and celebratory according to Scripture.
- Embrace frankness about sexual love while keeping it within covenantal boundaries.
Puritans Were Frank About Sex
- A Yale historian found Puritan sexual teaching far more explicit than 1950s sensibilities allowed.
- The Yale Review refused to publish his article because the Puritan quotes were too graphic.



