Quotes about Truth
they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen" (Rom. 1:25).
- Paul David Tripp
Being willing to tolerate things that are wrong in the eyes of God may create a comfortable surface peace, but it isn't what love does. Being
- Paul David Tripp
Knowledge is an accurate understanding of truth. Wisdom is understanding and living in light of how that truth applies to the situations and relationships of your daily life. Knowledge is an exercise of your brain. Wisdom is the commitment of your heart that leads to transformation of your life.
- Paul David Tripp
The things you say to you about yourself, about God, and about life are very, very important because they are formative of the way you act and react to the things that God places in your life
- Paul David Tripp
Christianity gutted of Christ is devoid of both its beauty and its power.
- Paul David Tripp
Not only does sin blind, but as sinners, we participate in our own blindness. We all swindle ourselves into thinking that we are better than we are, that what we're doing is okay when, in fact, it's not okay in the eyes of God. The spiritual reality is that we're like naked homeless people, but we see ourselves as affluent and well-dressed.
- Paul David Tripp
Worshiping the creation is never a pathway to life; it leads you in the opposite direction.
- Paul David Tripp
You are most loving, patient, kind, and gracious when you are aware that there is no truth that you could give to another that you don't desperately need yourself.
- Paul David Tripp
No need to deny, rationalize, or otherwise excuse away evidence of your sin. God wouldn't have sent his Son if your sin were not real.
- Paul David Tripp
That's how the world is, and there is nothing an insignificant nobody like you, or even a significant somebody like me, can do about it.
- Paul Hoffman
I know everything I know about.
- Paul Hoffman
In all these warnings against pleasure, truth is mixed with untruth. Insofar as they strengthen our responsibility, they are true; insofar as they undercut our joy, they are wrong.
- Paul Tillich