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We must all come to understand and accept the truth that our walks with God are community projects.
— Paul David Tripp
Corporate worship is designed to once again clear up our confusion as to what is truly important in life.
— Paul David Tripp
If Christ is the head of his body—and he is—then everything else is just body. The most influential pastor or ministry leader is a member of the body of Christ and therefore needs what the other members of the body need.
— Paul David Tripp
A leadership community is spiritually safe and prepared for a long-term and productive life of ministry only when what is important to God is not just theologically important to them but also functionally important.
— Paul David Tripp
Successful parenting is the rightful, God-ordained loss of control. The goal of parenting is to work ourselves out of a job. The goal of parenting is to raise children who were once totally dependent on us to be independent, mature people who, with reliance on God and proper connectedness to the Christian community, are able to stand on their own two feet.
— Paul David Tripp
It's natural to want mercy for yourself but justice for others. It's natural to be very aware of the sin others, yet blind to your own. If we are ever going to be people of mercy, we need bountiful mercy ourselves, because what stands in the way of our being a community of mercy is us.
— Paul David Tripp
You and I weren't created for independent living. We were created to be dependent on God.
— Paul David Tripp
Every time you make creative, interactive, and harmonious jazz with your Redeemer, whether in your home, friendships, community, church, or at work, while staying inside of his parameters, you are expanding what you touch to the size of God's kingdom.
— Paul David Tripp
Your leadership community is in trouble if your leaders are more excited about a strategic planning meeting than a prayer meeting.
— Paul David Tripp
We simply weren't constructed to live only for ourselves. We were placed on earth to be part of something bigger than the narrow borders of our own survival and our own little definition of happiness. The
— 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
The person next to you doesn't need the gospel more than you do; he just needs it differently than you do. All people sin and fall short.
— Paul David Tripp