Quotes about Temptation
We're all spiritually promiscuous, running from lover to lover, giving the loyalty of our hearts to things other than God.
— Paul David Tripp
There are times when you are tempted to wonder if it's all worth it. But in all this, God is still at work, molding you into the likeness of his Son. It is, in many ways, a multifaceted life of hardship—the hardships of life in this fallen world intersecting with the restorative hardships of grace.
— Paul David Tripp
You and I must live temptation-aware; to fail to do so is to fail to recognize the fallenness of the world that happens to be the address where we live.
— Paul David Tripp
It is so difficult for us to remember and be motivated by what is truly important. It is so tempting to be committed to our little kingdoms that the transcendent kingdom of God is of little functional influence.
— Paul David Tripp
So the desire for good possessions is not wrong, but it must not rule your heart.
— Paul David Tripp
A desire for a good thing becomes a bad thing when that desire becomes a ruling thing.
— Paul David Tripp
Perhaps all the fear of man, the pride of knowing, the seduction of acclaim, the quest for control, the depression in the face of hardship, the envy of the ministry of others, the bitterness against detractors, and the anxiety of failure are all about the same thing. Each of these struggles is about the temptation to make your ministry about you. From that first dark moment in the garden, this has been the struggle—to make it all about us.
— Paul David Tripp
I am still tempted to assess the "good" of a day by whether it pleased me versus whether I pleased God and was loving toward others.
— Paul David Tripp
Only powerful, rescuing grace can take you from "Let me do what I want to do" to "Guard me against the temptation to do what you know is best for me not to do.
— Paul David Tripp
Suffering makes us susceptible to the one voice we should never hear and that will always do us harm.
— Paul David Tripp
The central lie of Satan to all God's suffering children comes in the form of this question: "Where is your God now?" The lie embedded in this question is that our suffering is clear evidence that we have been forsaken by God.
— Paul David Tripp
You never have to feel or act as if you're alone in your suffering, because the One who sits on the throne at the right hand of the Father not only faced all the things that you now face, but he also faced the myriad of temptations that you and every other sufferer faces.
— Paul David Tripp