The Paul Tripp Podcast Paul Tripp Ministries
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Dr. Paul David Tripp is a pastor and best-selling author. This podcast features Paul's new Bible Study, the Ask Paul Tripp Show, sermons, conference messages, radio broadcasts, and other audio resources that connect the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.
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580. When Does A Desire Become Idolatry?
When does a desire - even a good desire - venture into the territory of idolatry?
In today’s episode, Paul wants to help answer that question as we listen to another session from his conference, Portrait of a Struggle.
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579. Psalm 145: Living For Something Bigger Than You | Paul Tripp's 5-Minute Bible Study
Today we’ll open our Bibles to Psalm 145 where we will be encouraged to live for something bigger than ourselves.
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578. What Are You Reading Right Now? | Ask Paul Tripp
Ask Paul Tripp is a brand-new podcast resource from Paul Tripp Ministries. Each week, pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions about anything and everything, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life in the process.
In this episode, Paul answers the question: "What are you reading right now?"
If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email ask@paultripp.com or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask. -
577. There's Power in Our Powerlessness | Connecting Clip of the Week
We don’t often think about powerlessness as a good thing. But what if there’s actually power within our powerlessness?
In this week’s Connecting Clip of the Week, Paul and Shelby dive into this very idea.
To hear more of Paul and Shelby’s conversation on grace, check out The Connecting Podcast Ep. 030: https://youtu.be/dCLJz5rfqJM?si=2_PMjsEkBa9Ddumz -
576. Should I Quit Pastoral Ministry? | Ask Paul Tripp
Ask Paul Tripp is a brand-new podcast resource from Paul Tripp Ministries. Each week, pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions about anything and everything, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life in the process.
In this episode, Paul addresses a few questions on pastoral ministry, including how to avoid pastoral burnout and how to handle criticism as a pastor.
If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email ask@paultripp.com or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask. -
575. Grace Is | Paul Tripp's Wednesday's Word
In this week's Wednesday's Word, we will hear another poem from Paul that answers the question: What is grace?
Join us for a weekly narration of Paul Tripp's popular devotional. You can subscribe to our email list to receive this devotional straight to your inbox each week, or read online at PaulTripp.com/Wednesday or on Facebook, Instagram, and the Paul Tripp App.
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Customer Reviews
Helps Me Understand God and The Bible Better
An enthusiastic 5-stars and beyond to Paul Tripp’s podcast and ministry, for the Christ-exalting, Bible-clarity, gospel-centered teaching he brings. I am so thankful to tune in to his podcast, and only short minutes pass by where I am compelled towards living more fixed upon Jesus. WOW. That is a rarity that I do not take for granted. Thank you, wholeheartedly, for producing these resources. I have thoroughly enjoyed every single thing I’ve read or listened to from this ministry.
Hospitality
Question for Paul
How is one suppose to handle neighbors and friends who have little to no interest in reciprocating hospitality? How long do you stay on a one way street when feelings of resentment surface?
Bible - centered
Paul is so grounded in Bible basics. He makes it easy to understand. His book “Reactivity” is excellent! His teenager book is excellent ! “Relationships, a mess worth making” is very helpful for learning to get along with difficult people. Paul listens to God and then simply communicates it.