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True humanity is always connected to glory, and true glory can only be found in the One who is glory, the Lord.
— Paul David Tripp
Sin holds the physical glories of the here-and-now world in front of you and tells you that they are the only glories worth living for. Sin shrinks your zeal and narrows your vision. Sin makes it hard to see beyond the borders of your own life. Grace enables you to tear down fences of self-focus, self-defensiveness, and self-protection so you can reach out to God and others. In so doing you will not only experience true glory, but you will recapture your true humanity.
— Paul David Tripp
You do not really understand the significance of words until you realize that the first words that human ears ever heard were not the words of another human being, but the words of God! The value of every piece of human communication is rooted in the fact that God speaks.
— Paul David Tripp
Here's the bottom line: you and I struggle with the faithfulness of God, not because he has been unfaithful, but because we have.
— Paul David Tripp
You were put here for the purpose of the glory of another. This is not a lifestyle option; it is in the very nature of your humanity. 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
You see, culture isn't the problem, people are.
— Paul David Tripp
If a system could give us what we need, Jesus would never have come.
— Paul David Tripp
The entire hope of fallen humanity rests on this one thing—that there is a Savior who is eternally steadfast in redeeming, forgiving, reconciling, transforming, and delivering love. Without this, the Bible is a book of interesting stories and helpful principles, but it is devoid of any power to fix what sin has broken.
— Paul David Tripp
God is rescuing fallen humanity, transporting them into his kingdom, and progressively shaping them into his likeness—and he wants you to be a part of it.
— Paul David Tripp
Envy is universal because sin is.
— Paul David Tripp
Yet this grand and glorious God, for the purpose of redemption, becomes a man. The untraversable line between Creator and creature is crossed. The Word becomes flesh. The feet of God touch earth! The voice of God is heard on earth! The Lord comes as the Second Adam, the Word of Life, the Final Priest, and the Sacrificial Lamb. He satisfies God's requirements, he atones for God's anger, and he defeats death.
— Paul David Tripp
suffering is not an unusual, surprising experience; it's the experience of everyone who lives in this dramatically broken world.
— Paul David Tripp