40 Days of Grace by Paul Tripp. 96 pages. Crossway. 2020
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One of my favorite books of devotional readings is Paul Tripp’s New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional. 40 Days of Grace is one of four small books of forty devotionals that have been taken from that book. The other books are 40 Days of Faith, Hope and Love. My recommendation would be to read the original New Morning Mercies, rather than these individual books.
Here are some of my favorite quotes from 40 Days of Grace:
- Grace is the bottomless, treasure-laden mine of divine help. There simply is nothing comparable to God’s amazing grace.
- Grace is more than just a story, it’s more than just a theology, and it’s more than just a powerful force—no, grace is a person, and his name is Jesus.
- You no longer have to hope and pray that someday you will measure up, because Jesus has measured up on your behalf.
- If you find more joy in serving God than yourself, you know that grace has entered your door, because only grace has the power to rescue you from you.
- You measure up in his eyes even on those days when you don’t measure up, because Jesus measured up on your behalf.
- God has welcomed you into his arms, but he’s not satisfied. He will not leave his work of redemption until every heart of every one of his children has been fully transformed by his powerful grace.
- Only grace can cause you and me to abandon our confidence in our own performance and place our confidence in the perfectly acceptable righteousness of Jesus Christ.
- Real freedom is only ever found when God’s grace liberates you to live for one infinitely greater than you.
- Just as in the first moment we believed, we are always completely dependent on the grace of the Savior for every spiritual need.
- Grace forces you to feel the pain of your regrets, but never asks you to pay for them, because the price has already been paid by Jesus.
- We’re all still a bit of a mess; that’s why we need God’s grace today as much as we needed it the first day we believed.
- On your very worst day and on your very best day, you are blessed with pleasures that come right from the hand of God. That tells you that you don’t get these pleasures because you’ve earned or deserved them, but because he is a God of grace.
- Grace means that when God calls you, he goes with you, supplying what you need for the task at hand.
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This week we look at Chapter 23: A Bath of Truth and the Gift of Birth. Here are a few takeaways from the chapter:
- Christ walked into death of his own accord. And he walked out of his own accord.
- The praise of the glory of Christ, manifest supremely in dying and destroying death for his people, was the plan of the ages, and the purpose of all that has ever come to pass in the all-encompassing providence of God.
- It belongs to God, and God alone, to have absolute sway over life and death.
- Conception and birth are in the hands of the Lord.