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Faith is living in light of what God has said, resting in what he has done, and entrusting the future to his care.
- Paul David Tripp
The church is not a theological classroom. It is a conversion, confession, repentance, reconciliation, forgiveness, and sanctification center, where flawed people place their trust in Christ, gather to know and love him better, and learn to love others as he has designed.
- Paul David Tripp
In a real way, things are worse than you ever thought they could be, but God's grace is greater than you could ever have imagined it would be. Biblical faith lives at the intersection of shocking honesty and glorious hope.
- Paul David Tripp
Because your world is not out of control but under God's careful redemptive control, you can have hope even when it looks to you as if darkness is winning the day.
- Paul David Tripp
successful parenting is not about achieving goals (that you have no power to produce) but about being a usable and faithful tool in the hands of the One who alone is able to produce good things in your children.
- Paul David Tripp
Christ has already placed in my storehouse everything that I need.
- Paul David Tripp
God's call to obey is itself a grace. In this call, he is actively rescuing you from you.
- Paul David Tripp
When you don't understand what's going on, run to God's goodness rather than questioning whether it exists.
- Paul David Tripp
Prayer is not bringing your list and asking God to sign on the bottom. Prayer is handing God a blank sheet that you have already signed and trusting him to fill it out as he sees fit.
- Paul David Tripp
He lifts the burden of change off our shoulders and never calls us to do what only he can do.
- Paul David Tripp
Discontent is good if it makes you long for home, but bad if it makes you doubt the One who prepares a place for you in his home.
- 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