Quotes about Renewal
True restoration takes patience, subtlety, skill, and grace.
— Paul David Tripp
God is not willing for this broken-down world to stay in its sorry condition. As Creator, he is able to look at it and see promise, the promise of a total restoration of its beauty. And he has asked you to move in with him to be one of his tools of restoration. While it is hard to live in a house that needs to be restored in some ways it is even harder to live there while the restoration takes place.
— Paul David Tripp
Your suffering is not a sign that you've been forsaken; rather, it's a sign that you live in a world that doesn't function the way God intended and is in need of complete renewal.
— Paul David Tripp
There's not a day without sin rearing its ugly head and not a day in which God's abundant mercies are not new.
— Paul David Tripp
Change begins at the level of the heart.
— Paul David Tripp
One of the stunning realities of the Christian life is that in a world where everything is in some state of decay, God's mercies never grow old. They never run out. They never are ill timed. They never dry up. They never grow weak. They never get weary. They never fail to meet the need. They never disappoint. They never, ever fail, because they really are new every morning.
— Paul David Tripp
The same grace that forgives your past empowers you to live in a new way in the future.
— Paul David Tripp
Lord, please crush my heart with the guilt of my sin so that you may fill it once again with the glory of your redeeming grace.
— Paul David Tripp
When the Word of God, faithfully taught by the people of God and empowered by the Spirit of God, falls down, people become different.
— Paul David Tripp
God's grace not only provides you with what you need, but also transforms you into what he in wisdom created you to be.
— Paul David Tripp
Your biggest need (and mine) is a fully restored relationship with God. We
— Paul David Tripp
When you feel unprepared, alone, overburdened, and besieged, what but God is able to give you reason to hope again, to believe again, and to live again?
— Paul David Tripp