Quotes about Praise
If praise is celebrating God's awesome glory, then complaint is antipraise.
— Paul David Tripp
Tender, heartfelt worship is hard for a person who thinks of himself as having arrived. No one celebrates the presence and grace of the Lord Jesus Christ more than the person who has embraced his desperate and daily need of it.
— Paul David Tripp
Yes, it is true: that night the angels began a song that will never ever end. The Savior who rescued your heart now claims your song. Have you joined the choir?
— Paul David Tripp
It is only when I live in a celebratory and restful worship of God that I am able not to take myself too seriously and I am free to serve and celebrate another.
— Paul David Tripp
And they understand that if their children grow and mature in life and godliness, they become not so much their trophies, but trophies of the Savior that they have sought to serve. For them, it's God who does the work and God who gets the glory; they are just gratified that they were able to be the tools that God used.
— Paul David Tripp
Corporate worship is designed to humble you by pointing out the depth of your need and enthrall you by pointing to the glory of God's provision.
— Paul David Tripp
praise is celebrating God's awesome glory, then complaint is antipraise.
— Paul David Tripp
Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him! PSALM 33:8
— Paul David Tripp
God designed us to be worshipers. Everything we do is the product of worship. We are always giving our hearts to something, and if it's not God, it's something God created. All
— Paul David Tripp
If you take credit as a leader instead of assigning credit to the one who sent you and who alone produces fruit out of your labors, you will praise less, pray less, and plan more.
— Paul David Tripp
Corporate worship is designed to make you thankful, not just for possessions and accomplishments, but for what you've been given in Christ.
— Paul David Tripp
the way to defeat the dangerous potential of complaint is not by silence but by praise. The more you commit yourself to counting your blessings, the more you will have eyes to see specific blessings in your life.
— Paul David Tripp