Quotes about Grace
One of God's sweetest gifts to us between the "already" of our conversion and the "not yet" of our homegoing is the gift of the body of Christ. God makes his invisible grace visible by sending people of grace to give grace to people who need grace. His people are meant to be the look on his face, the touch of his hand, the sound of his voice, the evidence of his love, the picture of his presence, and the visible demonstration of his faithfulness
— Paul David Tripp
fact is that no one gives grace better than someone who is convinced that he needs it, as well.
— Paul David Tripp
You need to preach a gospel that finds its hope not in your understanding and ability but in a God who is grand and glorious in every way and who has invaded your life and ministry by his grace.
— Paul David Tripp
In grace, he leads you where you didn't plan to go in order to produce in you what you couldn't achieve on your own.
— Paul David Tripp
You are constantly preaching to yourself some kind of gospel. You preach to yourself an anti-gospel of your own righteousness, power, and wisdom, or you preach to yourself the true gospel of deep spiritual need and sufficient grace. You preach to yourself an anti-gospel of aloneness and inability, or you preach to yourself the true gospel of the presence, provisions, and power of an ever-present Christ.
— 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
The more you understand the magnitude of God's grace, the more accurate will be your view of the depth of your unrighteousness; and the more you understand the depth of your unrighteousness, the more you will appreciate the magnitude of God's gift of grace.
— Paul David Tripp
In a real way, things are worse than you ever thought they could be, but God's grace is greater than you could ever have imagined it would be. Biblical faith lives at the intersection of shocking honesty and glorious hope.
— Paul David Tripp
Parenting is not first about what we want for our children or from our children, but about what god in grace has planned to do through us in our children. to lose sight of this is to end up with a relationship with our children that at the foundational level is neither Christian nor true parenting because it has become more about our will and our way than about the will and way of our Sovereign Savior King.
— Paul David Tripp
If you're God's child, you can rest assured today that both your standing before God and his rule on your behalf are sure and secure.
— Paul David Tripp
If God's plan really is to make his invisible grace visible by sending parents of grace to give grace to children who desperately need grace, then I am called not just to preach that grace but to live and model it for my children every day.
— Paul David Tripp
Christ has already placed in my storehouse everything that I need.
— Paul David Tripp