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Dr. Paul David Tripp connects the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life through the preaching of God's Word. For more resources, visit www.paultripp.com

How do Christians, who have the Bible in their hand and the Holy Spirit in their heart, stray so far from righteous living? In this sermon,...

In this final sermon in his series from the Gospel of Mark, Paul Tripp ends by teaching on Jesus' interaction with the fig tree and his clea...

What kind of Jesus do you want Jesus to be? In this sermon on the Triumphant Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, Paul Tripp teaches that the cro...

It's very tempting to read stories in Scripture through the lens of religion instead of the lens of the Gospel. In this sermon, Paul Tripp t...

When Jesus foretells his death for a third time, James and John make a ridiculously selfish and insensitive request - "Grant us to sit, one...

"How difficult it will be for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of God." This famous statement by Jesus is followed by a much broad...

If you're a Christian, God's plan is to never have you grow up. Becoming mature in the faith means having a child-like faith. In this sermon...

The protection of marriage, as God designed it, and a defense against unbiblical divorce, is rooted in the worship of God. In the sermon, Pa...

What do you take seriously in your life? Each person has their own hobby or passion, but how seriously do we as Christians take sin? In this...

Our culture has mixed up what greatness is, what greatness does, and who embodies greatness. In many ways, we have believed the lies of our...

Why are there so many stories of Jesus casting out demons from possessed people during his earthly ministry? In this sermon, Paul Tripp expl...

What was the historical and prophetic purpose of The Transfiguration? And does it hold any application for us today? In this sermon, Paul Tr...

What does the story of King Nebuchadnezzar have to do with the Resurrection of Jesus Christ? According to Paul Tripp, this story is the quin...

Those six words - “but by the grace of God” - may be the most important words ever spoken or written. Without them, there is no hope for us....

The theology of the Bible is never meant to be impersonal, abstract, or academic; it's meant to be life-giving and life-changing. No Christi...

God loves his children so much that he will put them in situations where they have nothing left but his glory to rely on. In this Easter ser...

We have misunderstood the resurrection of Jesus Christ if we think that it simply is a moment of religious celebration. In this Easter sermo...

The hope of the Christian faith is inextricably tied to the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this Easter sermon, Paul Tripp explains...

When Jesus foretells his death and resurrection, he speaks some of the most famous words of his earthly ministry. In this sermon, Paul Tripp...

"You are the Christ." This four-word confession from Peter of who Jesus is divides the gospel of Mark into two sections, and Paul Tripp appl...

One of the most devastating effects of sin is spiritual blindness. Not only are we blind, but we're blind to our blindness. In this sermon,...

Why do some Christians seem to have strong faith, while others have weaker faith? In this sermon, Paul Tripp examines three ingredients to b...

Legalism, moralism, or externalism - whatever you want to call the mindset ruling the Pharisees - is not unique to the Pharisees. In this se...

Jesus was a deeply compassionate Savior. Every miracle he performed displays his love for suffering people. But every miracle was meant to b...

There are so many valuable lessons to learn when Jesus walks on the sea and calms the storm, but we quickly glaze over the narrative. In thi...

Jesus feeding the 5,000 is one of the most universally known stories from the Bible, but Mark and John tell it differently. In this sermon,...

There is a war going on between the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness. In this sermon, Paul Tripp juxtaposes Jesus sending out the...

When Jesus returned to his hometown, he was rejected by his family because they didn't believe he was who he said he was. In this sermon, Pa...

A life of faith is radical. It will ask you to do the unthinkable with hope and courage. But faith placed in the wrong object is wasted fait...

Do we take evil as seriously as we should? And do we actually want Jesus to deliver us from evil as much as we say? In this sermon, Paul Tri...

How do respond in moments of difficulty when God doesn't seem to care? In this sermon, Paul Tripp tells the story of Jesus calming the storm...

Life in the Kingdom of God can be confusing. Often, things don't work out the way that you would hope and expect. In this sermon, Paul Tripp...

We know it as the Parable of the Sower, but it should be more accurately entitled The Parable of the Soil. In this sermon, Paul Tripp teache...

C.S. Lewis wrote that we must make a choice with Jesus; it's impossible to remain neutral. He was either a lunatic on a level with a man who...

The greatest enemy of the true Gospel is a fake gospel of self-congratulatory self-righteousness. In this sermon, Paul Tripp explains why Je...

If you were employed by Jesus to find 12 of the most qualified candidates to be his closest ministry partners, who would you choose? In this...

What do you tell yourself you need? What do you tell yourself the world needs? In this sermon, Paul Tripp preaches on the story of Jesus hea...

To conclude his action-packed first chapter, Mark records Jesus' famous act of healing the leper. In this sermon, Paul Tripp draws parallels...

If you want to mature as a follower of Jesus, you must (by grace) align the desires of your heart with the desires of God's heart; what God...

What does it mean to be a disciple of Christ? The Gospel According to Mark provides a much different answer than most of 21st century Wester...

The gospel according to Mark decimates moral neutrality by presenting us with an absolute truth to accept or reject - the kingship of Christ...

Mark has a very efficient way of characterizing events in his gospel, so it could be easy to miss the significance of Christ's temptation in...

The gospel of Mark is a hard-hitting, fast-paced narrative, one where the author doesn't permit readers to remain neutral when it comes to t...

You probably won't find this phrase on a Valentine's Day card, but love is a war. In this final sermon on love, Paul David Tripp reveals whe...

1 John 4 is arguably the New Testament's most "easy-to-understand" description and application of love. In the second sermon in this three-p...

You may not be called to full-time vocational ministry, but if you are a child of God, you have been called to a lifestyle of love. In this...

What's the key to standing firm in the midst of difficulty? In this final sermon from 1st Peter, Paul Tripp summarizes the epistle and provi...

How often do you have your head in your hands, discouraged and distraught by the difficulties of life? In this sermon, Paul Tripp provides f...

If you were able to design your perfect week, where everything went the way you wanted it to go, what would that week look like? Chances are...

Why do self-defense classes exist? Because we live in a world where danger exists, and people need to arm themselves against danger. In this...