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Prayer is abandoning my righteousness, admitting my need for forgiveness, and resting in the grace of the cross of Jesus Christ.
— Paul David Tripp
It takes grace for me to acknowledge that there is a King and that he is not me.
— Paul David Tripp
It contradicts our normal thinking, but the doorway to freedom is submission. When I acknowledge that I am a danger to myself and submit to the authority, wisdom, and grace of God, I am not killing any hope I have for freedom. The opposite is true.
— Paul David Tripp
First, the gospel is the world's best love story. It is a story of a God of love who places his love on people who do not deserve his love. This God sends the Son of his love to make a sacrifice of love so that his children can be welcomed into his arms of love and become a community of love that takes his love to those in desperate need of that love.
— 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.
— Paul David Tripp
If you obey God for a thousand years, you will not have earned more of his acceptance than you were granted the very first moment you believed.
— Paul David Tripp
Limits not only reveal his wisdom; they also express his love. Limits are not a prison; they are a grace. You cannot allow your leadership community to assign more work to a leader than can be done in the time allotted to him or her. You cannot ask a person to pile work upon work, day after day, without periodic Sabbaths of rest. There are few more important things for a spiritually healthy leadership community to consider than the time limits that God designed for his creation from the get-go.
— Paul David Tripp
He covers your past with his grace; he protects, provides for, and empowers you in the present; and he holds every aspect of your future in his sovereign and gracious hands.
— Paul David Tripp
Healthy ministry communities, which leave a legacy of long-term gospel productivity, have longevity and fruit because they are, at their core, communities of grace. Rather than achievement forming how the leadership community forms itself and operates, the gospel does.
— Paul David Tripp
Seeing yourself as hopeless and helpless if left to yourself initiates and ignites your pursuit of God's grace.
— Paul David Tripp
Christianity gutted of Christ is devoid of both its beauty and its power.
— Paul David Tripp
We don't offer people a system; we point them to a Redeemer. He is hope.
— Paul David Tripp