Quotes about Reflection
Jesus calls us to humbly admit that the biggest danger to each of us is not the sin that lurks outside us, but the iniquity that still resides in our hearts.
— Paul David Tripp
Corporate worship is designed to make you thankful, not just for possessions and accomplishments, but for what you've been given in Christ.
— Paul David Tripp
There is grace for our fickle and easily distracted hearts.
— Paul David Tripp
Someone once said that you never see a person in a protest carrying a sign with an arrow pointing downward and with the words "I am the problem" painted on it.
— Paul David Tripp
You will never cease to be the most amazed person on earth at what God has done for you on the inside. OSWALD CHAMBERS
— Paul David Tripp
The things you do and say always tell you more about yourself than whoever you're speaking or responding to
— Paul David Tripp
Corporate worship is designed to remind you of your identity in Christ so that you won't waste your time looking for identity elsewhere.
— Paul David Tripp
Humility means the willingness to look in the mirror of God's Word and being glad that whatever we see there has already been covered by the blood of Jesus.
— Paul David Tripp
Today you will spend solitary moments of conversation with yourself, either listing your complaints or counting your blessings.
— Paul David Tripp
in the heart of a sinner, awe of God is very quickly replaced by awe of self.
— Paul David Tripp
It's hard to grasp, but try; there will be a day when you will look back at this huge and horrible thing, and it will look to you like a little thing. As Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 4:16—17, "So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.
— Paul David Tripp
death is literally all around us. We cannot run and we cannot hide and we have no ability to defeat it. Death lives at our address, and there is no escaping.
— Paul David Tripp