Quotes about Sacrifice
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
To live for yourself is to rob yourself of your own humanity. It is only in living for Christ that we actually begin to become what we were meant to be.
— Paul David Tripp
Grace doesn't make it okay for you to live for you. No, grace frees you to experience the joy of living for One greater than you.
— Paul David Tripp
The cost of forgiveness is great, but the harvest of forgiveness is a beautiful thing,
— Paul David Tripp
Real, biblical, self-sacrificing, God-honoring love never compromises what God says is right and true. Truth and love are inextricably bound together. Love that compromises truth simply isn't love. Truth without love ceases to be truth because it gets bent and twisted by other human agendas.
— Paul David Tripp
In the center of the kingdom of God, you do not find a gargantuan palace inhabited by an unapproachable king. No, in the center of the kingdom of God is a bloody cross, on which hung a broken King, who welcomes us as we are.
— Paul David Tripp
Christ's sacrifice satisfied the Father's anger so that, as his child, you will receive his discipline but need not fear his wrath.
— Paul David Tripp
This means he fights for us even when we have given up the fight. Our desire to follow him may weaken, but he will never give up or turn his back on us. He knows us because he made us, which is why he sent his Son to be for us what we could not be for ourselves and to do for us what we could not do on our own.
— Paul David Tripp
It takes God's rescuing hand for me to forsake the purpose of my kingdom and take up the purpose of his.
— Paul David Tripp
You and I were created for more than filling up our schedules with the self-satisfying pursuits of personal pleasure.
— Paul David Tripp
The God of love sent the Son of His love to rescue us from the bondage of self-love so that we could be free to love others
— Paul David Tripp
Grace forces you to feel the pain of your regrets, but never asks you to pay for them, because the price has already been paid by Jesus.
— Paul David Tripp