Fulfilling Your Personal Definition of Happiness Is Not God’s Goal
Paul David Tripp
Our agenda, our definition of what a good God should give us, is a life that is comfortable, pleasurable, and predictable; one in which there’s lots of human affirmation and no suffering.
A Diagnosis of Our Culture's View of Sexuality
Paul David Tripp
We've lost the ability to talk about sex and gender, asking sex to be what it was never meant to be.
Parents, Your Children Were Never Intended to Give You Identity
Paul David Tripp
If you are not resting in your vertical identity, you will look horizontally, searching to find yourself and your reason for living in something in the creation
3 Musts before You Hit “Reply”
Paul David Tripp
A commitment to wholesome talk isn’t first a commitment to a restricted vocabulary but rather to change at the level of the thoughts, desires, intentions, and choices of the heart.
Dear Pastor . . . We Are Out of Balance
Paul David Tripp
The world as God created it was designed with perfect balance. What is balance? It is everything in its right place doing what it was meant to do. We cannot even picture such a world.
How Suffering Crushes Our Unrealistic Expectations
Paul David Tripp
Our expectation is that tomorrow will be just the same as today was, but this world is not operating the way that God intended for it to operate.
You Can Trust God's Design for Sex
Paul David Tripp
The essence of obedience is not simply doing the right stuff. Rather, the essence of obedience is the heart, and what must live in the heart of the obedient person is a willing submission to God’s authority.
Grace Gives Us a New Way to Live
Paul David Tripp
The most outrageous acts of penance in the world are powerless to do what needs to be done—radically transform your heart. So you and I are left with only one final option.
10 Notable Quotes from New Morning Mercies
Paul David Tripp
As sinners in need of grace, we can find comfort and rest knowing that God’s mercy toward us is new at the break of each day.
3 Ways to Root Your Marriage in Worship
Paul David Tripp
Where will you find the reasons to continue working on your marriage in those disappointing moments when those reasons are most needed? Well, you won’t find them in your spouse.
The Bad News We Need to Hear
Paul David Tripp
There is one kind of bad news that you and I often work to deny but that we desperately need to face. Facing this news is a matter of life and death, even though it is the worst news ever.
3 Ways to Prepare for the Battles of Ministry
Paul David Tripp
How do we strategize together as leadership communities for the battle?
Reading God's Word When You Don't Want To
Paul David Tripp
Pick God’s Word up not with the burden of guilt or as a call to duty, but because it’s a gift given to you by a God of amazingly tender mercy and grace.
The Key to Contentment
Paul David Tripp
There is no doubt about it—the Bible is a big-picture book that calls us to big-picture living.
His Blessings Flow Far as the Curse Is Found
Paul David Tripp
What is the scope of the work of redemption? What in the world is God working on? What does the final chapter of the grand redemptive story look like?
Marriage Is a Place for Joyful Sacrifice
Paul David Tripp
Every day in a good marriage is just a series of sacrifices that you joyfully make and that you then enjoy the fruit of that spirit of sacrifice.
How Not to Share the Gospel at Christmas
Paul David Tripp
Christmas is a wonderful opportunity to share the hope of Christ with people in your life—both in word and deed.
Are You Far from God This Christmas?
Paul David Tripp
The Christmas story is a story of God making himself available, making himself near. And, so it's a story for everyone who feels distant from God.
Hardship Is Not the End
Paul David Tripp
If you’re not dealing with hardship now, you will someday. And if you’re not dealing with it now, you are near someone who is.
The Best News Ever for Our Sexual Struggles
Paul David Tripp
What does God give us to face our inevitable struggles and sufferings? The resoundingly glorious answer of Romans 8 is that he gives us the only thing that can truly provide the rescue, wisdom, and strength we need.
Do You Feel Alone?
Paul David Tripp
We forget who we are, and when we do, we begin to give way to doubt, fear, and timidity. Identity amnesia makes you feel poor when in fact you are rich.
Why We Need a Paradigm Shift about Money
Paul David Tripp
We need a brand-new way of thinking about money, a way that is rooted in the gospel story and its narrative of the lavish grace of God.
How Psalm 145 Saved My Ministry
Paul David Tripp
I can’t tell you how many times in my early days of ministry I questioned if God had really called me into pastoral ministry.
3 Things We Often Forget about the Christmas Story
Paul David Tripp
Three words that sum up what we’ve tended to miss about the Christmas story are sacrifice, honesty, and glory.
How to Find Yourself in the Psalms
Paul David Tripp
I love the psalms because we find ourselves, but even more significantly, we find our Lord in the psalms.
God's Invading Grace
Paul David Tripp
Why did Jesus send his disciples into that storm? He did it for the same reason he sometimes sends you into storms—because he knows that sometimes you need the storm in order to be able to see the glory.
The First Step in Celebrating Divine Grace
Paul David Tripp
It’s good to mourn, it’s healthy to be sad, and it’s appropriate to groan. Something is wrong with us, something is missing in our hearts and our understanding of life.
What Is Doctrine and Why Does It Matter?
Paul David Tripp
Faith is not just something you do with your brain. Faith is a commitment of your heart that changes the way you live every day.
The Hope of Hard Moments
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp encourages us to turn to Christ in our hardships, taking even our most difficult moments to him.
You Need a Well-Oiled Gospel Memory
Paul David Tripp
It is important to have a well-oiled, activated gospel memory. It’s important to require yourself never to forget.