How Grace Lets You Have It All
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.
Should I Try to Be My Child's Friend?
Paul David Tripp
Your child should know without a doubt that you deeply love them, even on their worst day.
Lamenting Sin’s Curse
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp laments the effects of sin’s curse on the world.
Jesus Didn’t Show Up Unannounced
Paul David Tripp
The surety of past prophecies and the specificity of how Jesus fulfilled them is also your guaranteed future hope.
The City Where We Belong
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp contrasts the broken cities of this world with the restored one to come.
You Are in Constant Communication with the Lord
Paul David Tripp
If you are a true believer in Jesus, you are in constant communication with your Lord in some way—either vocally or in your heart.
#QandA - Paul Tripp Answers Your Questions about Social Media (Reactivity Episode 8)
Paul David Tripp
In this final episode of the Reactivity podcast, Paul Tripp answers questions submitted by listeners related to how Christians should think about social media and its impact on us.
Living with the Enemy That Is Sin
Paul David Tripp
The greatest victory in David’s life was not a victory of David’s at all, but, rather, God’s victory of grace over the sin that had captivated David’s heart.
Communing with the Savior in Every Season
Paul David Tripp
We can rest in the midst of difficult seasons because of the Savior who leads us and loves us, even in unexpected and hard places.
The Problem of "Kingdom" in Our Marriages
Paul David Tripp
We are drawn to order, predictability, comfort, ease, pleasure, appreciation, fun, and personal happiness. We don’t like difficulty of any kind.
Pastor, Are You Humble?
Paul David Tripp
You must be willing to do whatever is necessary to position yourself as a tool of redeeming grace.
Marriages are Built or Destroyed Moment by Moment
Paul David Tripp
If you are a sinner married to a sinner, then it is very dangerous to allow yourself to coast as a couple.
Christ Is a Light for the Lost
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp expresses a burden to share the light of Christ with those who may be unaware of his presence.
The Battle of Accepting Our Limits
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation explores the idea of being worried and confused with the Christian life, offering an invitation to turn to God when life doesn't make sense.
#thosepeople - Our Problem with Tribalism (Reactivity Episode 6)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp talks about our culture of tribalism in which we associate primarily with those who agree with us and find it easier to react to anyone who isn't in that group.
#meantweets - Our Problem with Anger (Reactivity Episode 2)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp talks about the normalization of emotionally driven responses and especially reactions filled with fear and anger, two of the primary emotions that drive the culture of toxic reactivity.
#fightme - Our Problem with Craving Controversy (Reactivity Episode 5)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp talks about the difference between the love of truth and the love of controversy, which is no longer motivated by the two great commands to love God and love your neighbor.
#antisocialmedia - Our Problem with Individualism (Reactivity Episode 4)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp discusses the message of individualism in our culture that is destructive to our relationships and is an enemy of the community that God carefully designed for us to live in.
Take Your Life Off Your Shoulders
Paul David Tripp
God not only forgives your sins and guarantees you a seat in eternity, but welcomes you to a radically new way of living.
#fail - Our Need for Grace (Reactivity Episode 7)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp talks about the differences between a culture of condemnation and a culture of redemption, and he makes an honest confession.