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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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One of the greatest threats to the true gospel isn’t open rebellion, but a counterfeit gospel of self-righteousness and spiritual pride.In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul explains why Jesus so often confronted the Pharisees, exposing the dangers of legalism, traditionalism, and hearts that mistake rule-keeping for righteousness.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Judgment is real, but rescue is available for those marked by a sacrifice they didn’t earn.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul walks through Exodus 12 to show how the blood on the doorposts powerfully foreshadows the gospel and that only those covered by the blood of the perfect Lamb are spared judgment.To hear more of these studies from Exodus, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
Welcome to Ask Paul Tripp, a weekly podcast from Paul Tripp Ministries where pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.This week, Paul answers a question from Danielle, who wrestles with depression and asks whether God’s comfort is truly available when she keeps falling back into sinful coping habits.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.
This week, Paul explains why biblical forgiveness never ignores or excuses wrong, but begins by entrusting the offense to God before moving toward loving, grace-filled confrontation.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.If you’ve been enjoying the Wednesday’s Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
If Jesus asked you to choose the twelve men who would be his closest ministry partners, who would make your list?In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul Tripp explores why Levi the tax collector would never be our pick—and how our reactions reveal hearts far more like the self-righteous scribes than we might expect.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Six ancient words in Exodus quietly announce the entire gospel and expose our complete inability to save ourselves.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul shows how God’s command for a lamb “without blemish” points forward to the perfectly righteous life of Jesus.To hear more of these studies from Exodus, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
Welcome to Ask Paul Tripp, a weekly podcast from Paul Tripp Ministries where pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.This week, Paul answers this question: How do we practically live for God’s glory in the ordinary, everyday moments of life—not just understand the concept in theory?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.A Quest For More: Living for Something Bigger than YouPaulTripp.com/Quest
This week, Paul shows us that healthy relationships grow as we first entrust our hurts to God and then pursue grace-filled reconciliation with others.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.If you’ve been enjoying the Wednesday’s Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
What do you tell yourself you need? What do you tell yourself the world needs? In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul preaches on the story of Jesus healing the paralytic, and how it's easy for us to place our priorities on things that are significant, but not essential for life.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
What if a single, easily overlooked detail in Scripture—like silent dogs in the night—was meant to give you unshakable confidence in God’s care for you?Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul opens Exodus 11 to show how God’s absolute sovereignty in the final plague reveals his ability to faithfully keep every one of his redeemed people.To hear more of these studies from Exodus, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
When was the last time you got angry? Why did you get angry? Who were you angry with? What was the fruit of that anger?We experience anger every day, but not all anger is wrong—and not all anger should be resisted. In this Connecting Podcast, Paul and Shelby Abbott begin an extended conversation on the blessings and dangers of anger.Anger, while not listed as a fruit of the Spirit, can be a righteous, God-honoring response. Our God is filled with holy anger, and as his image-bearers, we are called to reflect his character.That means we have the capacity for godly anger, and there are real blessings that can come with it. But sin has corrupted our hearts, giving us an equally real capacity to twist something good into something destructive. What begins as righteous anger can quickly become selfish and harmful.The Bible is shockingly honest about anger, and Paul and Shelby are here to connect the transforming power of Jesus Christ to our everyday lives as they explore both the blessings and the dangers of anger.
Welcome to Ask Paul Tripp, a weekly podcast from Paul Tripp Ministries where pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.This week, Paul responds to a question from Joe who asks how Christians can pursue hard work, growth, and ambition without violating the Bible’s clear call to contentment—wondering how dissatisfaction that fuels diligence can coexist with a heart that is truly content in Christ.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.Partner with Paul Tripp MinistriesPaulTripp.com/Give Grace & Knowledge ArchivePaulTripp.com/Articles
On the first day of each month, we release Grace & Knowledge, a more in-depth article from Paul that allows him to expand on biblical truths beyond his weekly Wednesday’s Word.Our prayer is that this resource helps you “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen” (2 Peter 3:18).In this month’s Grace & Knowledge, Paul exposes the false allure of unforgiveness and calls us to remember the grace we’ve received in Christ so that we can freely cancel others’ debts through joyful, gospel-shaped forgiveness.
This week, Paul shows that remembering how fully we’ve been forgiven in Christ frees us to cancel the debts of others through grace-filled forgiveness.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.If you’ve been enjoying the Wednesday’s Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.Partner with Paul Tripp Ministries:PaulTripp.com/Give
As Mark brings his fast-moving first chapter to a close, he records one of the most striking moments in Jesus’ early ministry: the healing of a leper.In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul helps us see ourselves in this desperate man—not just in his condition, but in his humble, faith-filled response to the mercy and power of Christ.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.Partner with Paul Tripp MinistriesPaulTripp.com/Give
When everything feels impossible and the future looks uncertain, do you really believe the Lord will provide?Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul opens Exodus 11:1–3 to show how God makes a way for his people before the final plague—providing victory, favor, and strength and reminding us that his provision is never dependent on our ability.To hear more of these studies from Exodus, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
Welcome to Ask Paul Tripp, a weekly podcast from Paul Tripp Ministries where pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.This week, Paul responds to a question from a husband who has endured repeated infidelity in his marriage and is wrestling with where grace ends, what faithfulness requires, and how to discern whether staying or leaving honors the Lord.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.Partner with Paul Tripp MinistriesPaulTripp.com/Give Marriage: 6 Gospel Commitments Every Couple Needs to MakePaulTripp.com/Marriage
This week, Paul reflects on Isaiah 53 to show how the beauty of Christmas is found in the beautiful and costly “job description” of the spotless Lamb.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.If you’ve been enjoying the Wednesday’s Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.Partner with Paul Tripp Ministries:PaulTripp.com/Give
Spiritual maturity doesn’t begin with changing your behavior; it begins with reshaping your desires. By grace, growing as a follower of Jesus means learning to want what God wants, to value what he values, and to bring your heart into alignment with his.In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul explores what Jesus came to do, and just as importantly, what he did not come to do, so that we learn to ask from Jesus only what he delights to give.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Have you ever wondered how God can be completely sovereign and yet still hold us fully responsible for our choices?Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, opens Exodus 8–9 to explore the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart, showing how God’s absolute control and human responsibility work together in the unfolding drama of the plagues.To hear more of these studies from Exodus, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
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Doug Wood

How does the Bruised Reed fit into this topic? Is our inability to cope with circumstances that were emotionally devastating a sign that our faith was and is illegitimate? The church often heaps on more guilt, blame and shame only to increase one's pain and disillusionment. I feel that there are people's faith that have been reduced to that of a mustard seed, simply hanging by a thread, but trying to trust God through it all while trying to make sense of it all.

Apr 20th
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Jennifer C

amazing podcast.

Aug 2nd
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Scott Mericle

Excellent podcast that applies the Bible in very clear and practical ways.

Jul 4th
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Nadzeya Kim

Thank you! It really helps to hold to Jesus

Mar 24th
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Rory Weightman

Great podcast but I find the background music too much and hard to concentrate on what Paul's saying.

Sep 19th
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Angharad Elizabeth Davies

Why is the speaker so sarcastic? The content is good but the sarcasm is patronising.

Feb 6th
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Brenda Knutson

Thank you for putting into words what I could not, but knew in my heart, regarding yoga.

Jan 6th
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Samgames10

Love The Podcast, I have finally found a good Christian podcast!

Jul 7th
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