Quotes about Belief
How many believers really live a lifestyle that results from believing that God has graced them to be not just recipients of the work of his kingdom but instruments of the work of the kingdom as well? When you believe this, you live with a constant ministry mentality that results in an everyday ministry lifestyle.
— 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
The best theology will not remove mystery from your life, so rest is found in trusting the One who rules, is all, and knows no mystery.
— Paul David Tripp
Trust is being so convinced that you can rely on the integrity, strength, character, and faithfulness of another that you are willing to place yourself in his or her care.
— Paul David Tripp
He knows that his plan will confuse and confound you. And he knows that real rest cannot be found in understanding. Real rest is found in trust.
— Paul David Tripp
Because doubt drives us to know and understand, it has the power to lead you to the One who knows and understands everything. Your capacity to doubt can drive you to God, but not always. This is why we need to talk about doubt, because this God-given capacity, wrongly functioning, can be disastrous.
— Paul David Tripp
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
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
Christ has already placed in my storehouse everything that I need.
— 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
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
It is important for all parents to examine the system of belief that shapes their moment-by-moment interactions with their children.
— Paul David Tripp