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3 weeks ago |
crossway.org | Caleb Morell |Peter Orr |Paul Tripp |Alan Strange
How Not to Handle a Pastoral SuccessionOn September 17, 1944, a relatively unknown pastor named Kenneth Owen White arrived at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Washington, D. C. (later known as Capitol Hill Baptist Church), eager to prove himself. In time, he would rise to national prominence—most famously, grilling John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential campaign and then later serving as president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
crossway.org | Kevin DeYoung |Paul Tripp |Dane Ortlund |Jen Wilkin
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Jan 8, 2025 |
crossway.org | Paul Tripp
This article is part of the Dear Pastor series. PrioritiesEvery leadership community needs to recognize that ministry is an intersection of many competing and conflicting motivations.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
crossway.org | Paul Tripp
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Dec 5, 2024 |
crossway.org | Paul Tripp |Dane Ortlund |Jonathan Gibson
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Dec 5, 2024 |
thinke.org | Alex Murashko |Paul Tripp
We have all been through tough moments of suffering when we wonder where God is and are confused about what he is doing. If you read through the biblical narrative, you will soon have to let go of the conclusion that hardship means God is absent, distant, uninvolved, or uncaring. Behind dark clouds of difficulty is a God who is actively working for the good of his children.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
epm.org | Paul Tripp
The One Who Rules the World Cares for You
Note from Randy: Paul David Tripp’s Everyday Gospel is a wonder. It's brilliantly written, clear, concise, Christ-exalting, true to God’s word, enriching to the mind, encouraging to the heart, and overflowing with gospel grace. Every paragraph has the ring of truth. If you want a daily dose of God’s life-giving wisdom and kindness, this book is for you. Hope you enjoy this excerpt.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
crossway.org | Paul Tripp
Humanity’s Default LanguageEvery parent has experienced it. You get up every morning with a commitment to provide what is best for the spiritual, emotional, and physical help of your children. You actively do things every day because you love them, you know what they need, and you do what is necessary to provide it. You are not perfect, but your intentions are good-hearted and loving. But your children don’t always appreciate you. They aren’t always thankful for your loving attention or hard work.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
theaquilareport.com | Paul Tripp
God doesn’t give you grace so you can live how you want. His agenda for grace is to transform you into a person who humbly recognizes your need for authority. Grace leads you to celebrate the holy, loving, and benevolent authority of God. I think we misunderstand true freedom. Freedom that satisfies your heart is never found in setting yourself up as your own authority. True freedom is not found in doing whatever you want.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
theaquilareport.com | Paul Tripp
As the children of God, we are ruled not by our circumstances but by the one who controls every circumstance for his ultimate glory and our ultimate good. It may seem like hardship is winning, but whatever hard thing you are going through is not your final destination. God is preparing us for our final destination, where suffering will die and hardship will be no more, forever. If you’re not dealing with hardship now, you will someday.