Quotes about Surrender
The reality of eternity infuses the here and now with seriousness and hope. The way you live is important because there is an eternity to follow. The choices you make are important because there is a forever. The things you believe are important because the world is moving toward eternity. The things you surrender your heart to are important because there is an eternal tomorrow.
- Paul David Tripp
You can take your life off your shoulders because God has placed it on his.
- Paul David Tripp
The purpose of God's grace is to free you from your slavery to you so that you can live for a much, much better kingdom:
- Paul David Tripp
Prayer always forsakes the kingdom of self for the kingdom of God, and for that we all need forgiving, rescuing, and transforming grace.
- Paul David Tripp
May your kingdom so rule my heart that stepping over your boundaries would no longer be attractive to me.
- Paul David Tripp
To think today, when your life doesn't work as planned, that it's out of control is to forget that Jesus reigns for your sake and his glory.
- Paul David Tripp
You cannot ask for forgiveness without acknowledging that there is something in life that is more important than the progress of your own kingdom.
- Paul David Tripp
God designed us to be worshipers. Everything we do is the product of worship. We are always giving our hearts to something, and if it's not God, it's something God created. All
- Paul David Tripp
Faith is something that you do with your life. True biblical faith doesn't stop with thought; it radically rearranges the way that you approach everything in your life.
- Paul David Tripp
We don't obey to get his favor; we obey because his favor has fallen on us and transformed our hearts, giving us the willingness and power to obey.
- Paul David Tripp
Prayer is handing God a blank sheet that you have already signed and trusting him to fill it out as he sees fit.
- Paul David Tripp
God didn't give us his grace in order to make our little claustrophobic kingdoms of one work, but to invite us to a much, much better kingdom.
- Paul David Tripp