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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
You could argue that the chief reason God put parents in children's lives is so that they would know him.
— Paul David Tripp
Good parenting, which does what God intends it to do, begins with this radical and humbling recognition that our children don't actually belong to us. Rather, every child in every home, everywhere on the globe, belongs to the One who created him or her. Children are God's possession (see Ps. 127:3) for his purpose.
— Paul David Tripp
Parenting gets to the core of what should motivate every thought, desire, word, decision, or action that every human being has ever taken.
— Paul David Tripp
The crisis of faith that often accompanies suffering is the result of a collision between our will and God's will and our glory and his glory.
— Paul David Tripp
in the middle of the travail we all face one way or another, God is up to something good.
— Paul David Tripp
We were made to be more connected to what is above us than to what is below us. To
— Paul David Tripp
But this book is not a theology of kingdom, nor an exposition of the kingdom passages in the Bible. No, it is simply a meditation on what Jesus meant when he called us to "seek first his kingdom." What does it really look like to expand everything our lives contain to touch the size of his kingdom?
— Paul David Tripp
God didn't give us his grace in order to make our little claustrophobic kingdoms of one work, but to invite us to a much, much better kingdom.
— Paul David Tripp
It is a fundamental denial of your humanity to narrow the size of your life to the size of your own existence, because you were created to be an "above and more" being. You were made to be transcendent.
— Paul David Tripp
This physical world was designed by God to be one big finger that points you to the only place where your heart will find satisfaction and rest.
— Paul David Tripp