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The normal day is a 24-hour collection of little moments. Day after day, week after week, and year after year, these little moments set the character of a person's life.
— Paul David Tripp
Corporate worship is designed to once again clear up our confusion as to what is truly important in life.
— Paul David Tripp
De wet is er niet alleen goed in om ons gedrag bloot te leggen, maar ook ons hart.
— Paul David Tripp
everything you do and say in your life, every choice that you make, and everything you decide to invest in is a reflection of a system of internalized values in your heart.
— Paul David Tripp
You cannot ask for forgiveness without acknowledging that there is something in life that is more important than the progress of your own kingdom.
— Paul David Tripp
We all need to be reminded again and again of what God has declared are the most important things in life.
— Paul David Tripp
So in grace, God has designed us to regularly gather together and remember the things that are worth living for.
— Paul David Tripp
The reality that on every morning brand-new mercy greets us is not the thing that grips our minds as we frenetically prepare for our day.
— Paul David Tripp
We don't often take time to sit and meditate on what our lives would've been like if the mercy of the Redeemer had not been written into our personal stories.
— Paul David Tripp
When you remember mercy, you are humble, thankful, and tender.
— Paul David Tripp
And as you begin to remember that God's mercy is your only hope and you meditate on the grandeur of the mercy that has been showered on you, you begin to want to help others experience that same mercy. You see, to the degree that you forget the mercy you've been given, it is easier for you to not give mercy to others. I daily need God's work of mercy in order to do his work of mercy.
— Paul David Tripp
It's so easy to load life onto your shoulders and be more motivated by low-grade anxiety than by divine awe.
— Paul David Tripp