Quotes about Mercy
Faith comes to you as God's gift of grace: "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God" (Eph. 2:8). Not only is your salvation a gift of God, but the faith to embrace it is his gift as well. But here is
— Paul David Tripp
When you forget mercy and think you're deserving, you find it all too easy not to extend mercy to others.
— Paul David Tripp
Humility is the soil in which mercy for others grows. Gratitude for mercy given is what motivates mercy extended.
— Paul David Tripp
in a world where everything is in some state of decay, God's mercies never grow old. They never run out. They never are ill timed. They never dry up. They never grow weak. They never get weary. They never fail to meet the need. They never disappoint. They never, ever fail, because they really are new every morning.
— Paul David Tripp
There is grace for our fickle and easily distracted hearts.
— Paul David Tripp
Grace means we are not held to our worst moment or cursed by our worst decision. Grace means out of the ashes of sin, leaders can rise because the Savior has resurrection power.
— Paul David Tripp
need grace, and when you forget how much you need grace, you quit seeking the rescue and strength that only grace can give.
— Paul David Tripp
Every human being is in need of a king. All human beings need the rescue, forgiveness, justice, mercy, refuge, and protection that they are unable to give themselves.
— Paul David Tripp
Humility means the willingness to look in the mirror of God's Word and being glad that whatever we see there has already been covered by the blood of Jesus.
— Paul David Tripp
If you obey for a thousand years, you're no more accepted than when you first believed; your acceptance is based on Christ's righteousness and not yours.
— Paul David Tripp
One of the most beautiful, hopeful, and encouraging gospel themes that courses its way through Scripture is the theme of fresh starts and new beginnings. Fresh starts and new beginnings are a hallmark of the rescuing, forgiving, restoring, and transforming power of God's grace.
— Paul David Tripp
Humility is the soil in which mercy for others grows.
— Paul David Tripp