Quotes about Redemption
God will not rest from his redemptive work until he has once and for all presided over the funeral of sin and death.
— Paul David Tripp
You could say that the advice here is to connect everything you require of your children in behavior and belief to the story of redemption.
— Paul David Tripp
The God of love sent the Son of His love to rescue us from the bondage of self-love so that we could be free to love others
— Paul David Tripp
The words of Zephaniah 3:17 ring with as much hope today as they did generations ago when they were penned: "The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save.
— Paul David Tripp
Grace forces you to feel the pain of your regrets, but never asks you to pay for them, because the price has already been paid by Jesus.
— Paul David Tripp
Listen to the present tense gospel in the words of Galatians 2:20: "I have been crucified with Christ [a statement of historical redemptive fact]. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me [a statement of present redemptive reality]. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me [living in light of the gospel right here, right now].
— Paul David Tripp
Your biggest need (and mine) is a fully restored relationship with God.
— Paul David Tripp
It's never hopeless and you're never helpless if Immanuel has invaded your life with his glory and grace.
— Paul David Tripp
Only as we see our story enfolded in the larger story of redemption will we begin to live God-honoring lives.
— Paul David Tripp
God justifies the ungodly. This means there really is hope for people like us.
— Paul David Tripp
The cross welcomes us to look inside and around us and be dissatisfied. It welcomes us not to the dissatisfaction that leaves us hopeless, but a dissatisfaction that leads us to the foot of the cross where mercy and grace are found.
— Paul David Tripp
Lord, please crush my heart with the guilt of my sin so that you may fill it once again with the glory of your redeeming grace.
— Paul David Tripp