Quotes about Grace
He lifts the burden of change off our shoulders and never calls us to do what only he can do.
- Paul David Tripp
grace is greater than all of the sin we're grappling with.
- Paul David Tripp
What do I really want in life: the success of God's agenda of grace or the fulfillment of my catalog of desires?
- Paul David Tripp
Here is one of the most beautiful fruits of graceāa heart that is content, more given to worship than demand and more given to the joy of gratitude than the anxiety of want.
- Paul David Tripp
My Savior has been with me, for me, and in me, and he works to take very bad things and produce through them very, very good things.
- Paul David Tripp
In the center of the kingdom of God, you do not find a gargantuan palace inhabited by an unapproachable king. No, in the center of the kingdom of God is a bloody cross, on which hung a broken King, who welcomes us as we are.
- Paul David Tripp
In the busyness and self-centeredness of our lives, we sadly forget how much our lives have been blessed by and radically redirected by mercy.
- Paul David Tripp
On your very worst, most rebellious, and most faithless day, you can run into the holy presence of your heavenly Father and he will not turn you away. Your acceptance has not been, nor will it ever be, based on your performance.
- Paul David Tripp
Sin holds the physical glories of the here-and-now world in front of you and tells you that they are the only glories worth living for. Sin shrinks your zeal and narrows your vision. Sin makes it hard to see beyond the borders of your own life. Grace enables you to tear down fences of self-focus, self-defensiveness, and self-protection so you can reach out to God and others. In so doing you will not only experience true glory, but you will recapture your true humanity.
- Paul David Tripp
when Jesus touches me with his rescuing grace, he is freeing me from my bondage to me!
- Paul David Tripp
Look at your trials and see grace. Behind those difficulties is an ever-present Redeemer who is completing his work.
- Paul David Tripp
One of the stunning realities of the Christian life is that 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