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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... more
FAQs about Paul Tripp: Sermon Podcast:How many episodes does Paul Tripp: Sermon Podcast have?The podcast currently has 147 episodes available.
June 23, 2014[JAMES] 4. A Danger To YourselfIf you could stand before God and ask, without shame or embarrassment, the difficult questions of life, what questions would you ask? In this sermon, Paul David Tripp asks three brutally honest questions - and finds three helpful answers - from the book of James....more28minPlay
June 13, 2014[JAMES] 3. Humble Pride“My richest gain I count but loss and pour contempt on all my pride.” It's so hard for us to keep what is important important in our lives. In this sermon, Paul David Tripp asks where we find our deepest satisfaction in life and how we measure our richness....more25minPlay
June 09, 2014[JAMES] 2. Wisdom is a PersonSin reduces every person, including the believer, down to a fool. That's why James says, "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God." In this sermon, Paul David Tripp gives a scary diagnosis - that we are all dangerously foolish - and a liberating hope - that Wisdom is a Person....more33minPlay
June 02, 2014[JAMES] 1. Why Me? Why Now?James starts his book off with the phrase, "Count it all joys, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds." James intentionally uses the word "when" and not "if." In this sermon, Paul David Tripp teaches why we suffer and why we hate it....more32minPlay
May 24, 2014[VARIOUS] Powerful WeaknessWe love a good heroic story. An unlikely character faces the impossible, overcomes the odds, and saves the day! But the biblical reality is that we're all deeply dependent. In this sermon, Paul David Tripp shows how our weakness is not in the way of what God would do; it’s our delusions of strength that are....more34minPlay
April 25, 2014[VARIOUS] Let UsSince the Gospel is true, then let us live like we believe it! Such is the sentence structure employed by the author of Hebrews 10. In this sermon, Paul David Tripp unpacks each of the four uses of "let us" and applies it to everyday life....more34minPlay
April 14, 2014[VARIOUS] The Worthy Community"Get your act together and live in a manner worthy of the Gospel." This is, sadly, a style of preaching within the Church. But as Paul David Tripp explains, we have no ability to live up to that high calling on our own. Rather, Christ's grace measures up on our behalf and allows us to live out of the Gospel....more34minPlay
April 04, 2014[VARIOUS] Radical ChangeDo you love the Bible? The natural answer for the Christian would be yes, of course. But oftentimes, Christians love the "ideas" presented in the Word of God, as opposed to the Author of the Word. In this second sermon on Isaiah 55, Paul David Tripp teaches how our love for Bible should be centered around our love for the Divine Author....more39minPlay
April 04, 2014[VARIOUS] It's FreeWe are forgetful people - and it's only a short step between forgetfulness and a life that no longer lives for the glory of God. In the first sermon of this two-part series, Paul David Tripp opens up Isaiah 55 and reminds us of five truths that are incredibly important to remember....more39minPlay
February 24, 2014[ETERNITY] 5. Hell: The Ultimate ConsequenceIt's one of the darkest and deepest delusions that a human being can buy into - "I can do what's wrong and it won't make a difference." The confessional theology of the Christian would reject this lie, but the everyday track record might show a different story. In this final sermon from "Living with Eternity in View," Paul David Tripp teaches on the absolutely clear and unavoidable principles of consequence and judgement....more44minPlay
FAQs about Paul Tripp: Sermon Podcast:How many episodes does Paul Tripp: Sermon Podcast have?The podcast currently has 147 episodes available.