Quotes about Transformation
God hasn't just sent you to do his work in the lives of your children; he will use the lives of your children to advance his work in you.
— Paul David Tripp
he's not first working on your happiness; he's committed to your holiness.
— Paul David Tripp
If I am going to see myself clearly, I need you to hold the mirror of God's Word in front of me.
— Paul David Tripp
True restoration takes patience, subtlety, skill, and grace.
— Paul David Tripp
Change is not found in defending our righteousness, but in admitting our weakness and crying for help.
— Paul David Tripp
When your ears hear and your eyes see the sin, weakness, or failure of your husband or wife, it is never an accident; it is always grace. God loves your spouse, and he is committed to transforming him or her by his grace, and he has chosen you to be one of his regular tools of change.
— Paul David Tripp
you become like the treasure that you seek.
— Paul David Tripp
Remember, waiting isn't just about what you are hoping for at the end of the wait, but also about what you will become as you wait.
— Paul David Tripp
The ultimate purpose of the Word of God is not theological information but heart and life transformation.
— Paul David Tripp
I understand why many people who call themselves Christians are not excited about grace. If you think your environment is your problem, you won't esteem grace, but once you admit that you're your biggest problem, you will celebrate the grace that rescues you from you.
— Paul David Tripp
When your ears hear and your eyes see the sin, weakness, or failure of your husband or wife, it is never an accident; it is always grace. God loves your spouse, and he is committed to transforming him or her by his grace, and he has chosen you to be one of his regular tools of change. So, he will cause you to see, hear, and experience your spouse's need for change so that you can be an agent of his rescue.
— Paul David Tripp
Parents, if your eyes ever see or your ears ever hear the sin and weakness of your children, it's never an accident, it's never a hassle, it's never an interruption; it's always grace. God loves your children and because he does, he has placed them in a family of faith so that you can be his tool of convicting, forgiving, and transforming grace.
— Paul David Tripp