Quotes about Commitment
The first step to knowing God's plan for our lives is the commitment to see ourselves as we really are.
— Patrick Morley
Human beings by their very nature are worshipers. Worship is not something we do; it defines who we are. You cannot divide human beings into those who worship and those who don't. Everybody worships; it's just a matter of what, or whom, we serve.
— Paul David Tripp
Even the most regular, seemingly unimportant tasks of my life must be shaped and directed by a heartfelt desire for the glory of God.
— Paul David Tripp
he's not first working on your happiness; he's committed to your holiness.
— Paul David Tripp
When your ears hear and your eyes see the sin, weakness, or failure of your husband or wife, it is never an accident; it is always grace. God loves your spouse, and he is committed to transforming him or her by his grace, and he has chosen you to be one of his regular tools of change.
— Paul David Tripp
It is vital to know that faith is not just an action of your brain; it's an investment of your life.
— Paul David Tripp
This side of heaven good marriages are good marriages because the people in those marriages are committed to doing daily the things that keep their marriages good. Things go wrong when couples think they have reached the point when they can retire from their marital work and chill out, lie back, and slide.
— Paul David Tripp
The question is not if we worship, but what we give our hearts to worship.
— Paul David Tripp
You see, God hasn't promised you a good job or great kids. He hasn't promised you an easy marriage and a comfortable place to live. He hasn't promised you physical health and a good church to attend. He hasn't promised that you would experience affluence and be surrounded by things that entertain you. What he has promised is that he will complete the work that he has begun in you.
— Paul David Tripp
Joyful, perseverant obedience only ever grows in the soil of worship.
— Paul David Tripp
Knowledge is an exercise of your brain. Wisdom is the commitment of your heart that leads to transformation of your life.
— Paul David Tripp
It was humbling to admit that I wasn't living the simple life because I was spiritually committed to it. I was living the simple life because I was poor.
— Paul David Tripp