
The Paul Tripp Podcast
Paul David Tripp·1000 episodes
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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The Paul Tripp Podcast gives listeners a steady stream of pastoral Bible teaching, short devotionals, listener Q&A, sermons, and conference audio from Paul David Tripp. It is especially useful for Christians who want Scripture connected directly to ordinary struggles like parenting, marriage, suffering, church life, social media, doubt, and spiritual growth. The format varies from five-minute reflections to full sermons, so it works both as a quick devotional habit and as longer teaching for a commute or evening walk.
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This week, Paul reminds us that the weight of God’s grace is greater than the weight of our guilt, freeing believers from shame and giving them hope through Christ’s righteousness.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.
Our culture has confused what greatness is, what greatness does, and who truly embodies greatness. In many ways, we’ve bought into the world’s definition instead of Christ’s.In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul unpacks Jesus’ teaching that “the first shall be last and the last shall be first,” and explains what true greatness and biblical servanthood really look like.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons
What if the Bible was never meant to just give you information, but to completely transform your heart and your life?While we await the release of a new season of Paul’s 5-minute Bible studies, today we’re revisiting the very first episode, where he explains why every believer desperately needs the Word of God and how Scripture is God’s tool for personal transformation.You can listen to the complete 5-Minute Bible Study journey through the Old and New Testaments at PaulTripp.com/BibleStudy, or by subscribing to the dedicated Paul Tripp 5-Minute Bible Study Podcast channel.
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 explains how Christians must hold together their identity as both sinners and children of grace, finding hope in God’s forgiveness, power, and ongoing work of deliverance through Christ.
This week, Paul reminds us that Christians are not only sinners in need of grace, but also children of grace empowered to reject the lie that they “don’t have enough.”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.
Why do the Gospels contain so many accounts of Jesus confronting demons and delivering the possessed?In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul explains how these dramatic encounters reveal the destructive power of evil, the danger of spiritual bondage, and the unmatched authority of Jesus Christ to rescue and restore.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
What if the God of the universe doesn’t just tolerate you, but treasures you as his own possession and invites you into his presence?Today, we conclude our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul unpacks Exodus 19 and explains how God’s covenant with Israel points forward to believers today.To hear more of these studies, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
This week, Paul reminds us that beneath our self-righteousness and defensiveness is a deeper reality: our greatest problem isn’t outside of us, but inside of us.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 was the historical and prophetic purpose of The Transfiguration? And does it hold any application for us today? In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul explains why Jesus was transfigured, and how the glory of Christ in that moment should shape the way we live.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Your limits aren’t obstacles to God’s plan; they’re reminders that you were never meant to be God.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul explains how Moses’ exhaustion and Jethro’s counsel in Exodus 18 reveal the wisdom of living within our God-designed limits and trusting God where we fall short.To hear more of these studies, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
This week, Paul warns against “identity amnesia,” reminding us that spiritual growth comes from remembering our true identity in Christ as both sinners in need of grace and children fully embraced by it.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.
When Jesus foretells his death and resurrection, he follows it with some of the most piercing and unforgettable words of his earthly ministry.In today’s episode, we continue our series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul explores why Jesus rebukes Peter with the words “Get behind me, Satan,” what it truly means to take up your cross, and why nothing in this world is worth the cost of your soul.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
God’s anger isn’t a flaw in His character to be avoided. It’s the very reason evil will not have the final word.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 the wrath of God is an expression of His love, holiness, justice, and mercy, ultimately pointing to the cross where God’s anger against sin and His grace toward sinners meet in Jesus Christ.To hear more of these studies, visit PaulTripp.com/Exodus.
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 confronts the consumer-driven mindset many Christians bring to church and calls believers back to a God-centered faith where awe of Him fuels a deep commitment to the body of Christ.
This week, Paul explains how “location amnesia” causes us to forget we live in a fallen world, urging us to face its brokenness with honest grief while holding onto hope in the promise of our future home with God.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.
“You are the Christ.” This four-word confession from Peter marks a turning point in the Gospel of Mark.In today’s episode, we continue our series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul explores why this defining declaration reshapes not just what we believe, but how we live each day.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Our greatest weakness isn’t a barrier to God’s work—it’s the very place where His power is put on display.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul unpacks Exodus 17:8–16 to show how God uses human weakness to reveal that true strength is found not in ourselves but in His sustaining grace.To hear more of these studies, 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 addresses this question: "Should Christians be on social media?"If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email [email protected] or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Partner with Paul Tripp MinistriesPaulTripp.com/Give
This week, Paul reminds us that while we’re all searching for life, true satisfaction can only be found in Christ, and challenges us to stop chasing empty, horizontal substitutes for what has already been fully given to us in Him.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.
One of the most devastating effects of sin is spiritual blindness. Not only are we blind, but we're blind to our blindness. In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul talks about the difference of being willfully blind and blindly willful.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
God’s provision is constant, yet our instinct is still to doubt, control, and disobey.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 16:9–36 to reveal how Israel’s response to God’s provision of manna and quail exposes our own need for grace to obey his commands.To hear more of these studies, 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 addresses two difficult questions from listeners about how to reconcile God’s love and sovereignty with suffering—why He allows disability from birth and why a loving God would send people to hell.If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email [email protected] or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Partner with Paul Tripp MinistriesPaulTripp.com/Give
This week, Paul explains how the Christian life is a paradox of active obedience and deep rest, urging believers to diligently work out their salvation while confidently trusting that God alone secures and sustains it.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.
Why do some Christians seem to have strong faith, while others have weaker faith?In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul identifies three essential ingredients of biblical faith—and offers a sobering warning: it’s possible to profess sound theology while still living in disobedience.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
Grumbling doesn’t just reveal a bad attitude; it exposes a heart that’s forgotten God’s goodness and is quietly accusing Him.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul looks at Exodus 16 to show how Israel’s complaints distorted reality and made them forget the God who saved them. To hear more of these studies, 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 questions about wisdom and discernment in everyday Christian living—whether practices like yoga are appropriate for believers and which books are most essential for spiritual growth.If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email [email protected] or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Partner with Paul Tripp MinistriesPaulTripp.com/Give
This is the third and final session from Paul’s conference, Gospel Hope, which Paul Tripp Ministries has developed into a free teaching series complete with a study guide. You can use it for personal devotions, with your spouse or family, or in a Bible study, small group, or even a church-wide series. To watch the video sessions and download the study guide, visit PaulTripp.com/GospelHope.Our prayer is that this resource will point you to the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who meets us in our affliction so that we can comfort others with the same comfort we’ve received (2 Corinthians 1:3–4). Now here’s Paul with the final session from Gospel Hope: “God Meets Us in Our Suffering.”
You’re about to listen to the second of three sessions from Paul Tripp Ministries’ free teaching series, Gospel Hope. You can download the full curriculum—including three video lessons and a robust study guide—at PaulTripp.com/GospelHope. In it, Paul Tripp shares his own story of suffering, the lies he believed, and the life-changing truth he discovered in the Word of God.Our prayer is that this gospel-centered, hope-filled resource will comfort you with the right-here, right-now power, presence, and promises of Jesus Christ. Again, it’s available completely free at PaulTripp.com/GospelHope. Here’s Paul answering the question, “Why Am I Suffering?”
When life becomes filled with difficulty—as it will in a fallen world—where will you look for hope? For those who have placed their hope in the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, what exactly is that hope?That’s what these next three episodes of The Paul Tripp Podcast will answer. They come from our brand-new teaching series, Gospel Hope: When Life Doesn’t Make Sense. These sessions were recorded at a conference Paul taught in 2025, and Paul Tripp Ministries has developed them into a free curriculum with an accompanying study guide. You can listen to the audio right here on the podcast, but if you’d like to download the video sessions and study guide, you can access them for free at PaulTripp.com/GospelHope.
This week, Paul reminds us that we are always preaching a “gospel” to ourselves—either one of fear and self-reliance or the true gospel of God’s grace in Christ.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.
Legalism, moralism, externalism—whatever you call it, the mindset that ruled the Pharisees is still alive and well today.In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul teaches from Mark 7, one of the most theologically rich chapters in the Gospel, highlighting Jesus’ piercing focus on the heart over outward performance.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
When life leaves you dry and desperate, will you panic...or trust the One who provides living water?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 15:22–27 to show how God uses seasons of need to teach His people to trust and obey, ultimately pointing us to Jesus, the only One who can truly satisfy our deepest spiritual thirst.To hear more of these studies, 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 questions about living as a faithful witness in a broken world—how to grow as a more effective evangelist and how to faithfully follow Christ in an increasingly non-Christian culture.If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email [email protected] or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Everyday Evangelism (Episodes 42-45 of The Connecting Podcast):PaulTripp.com/Connecting
This week, Paul challenges us to move beyond the emotional high of Easter and live in light of the resurrection every day.xqJoin 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.
Jesus was a deeply compassionate Savior. Every miracle He performed revealed His heart for suffering people. But His miracles were never just about relief; they were signs pointing to something far greater.In today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul shows how the crowds settled for too little—and how we often do the same, missing what Jesus truly offers.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
No one compares to our God, and no future compares to the one He’s secured for His people.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul reflects on “the best promise ever”: that God will redeem, guide, and ultimately bring His people into an eternal future with Him.To hear more of these studies, 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.In this episode, we feature three archived answers from Paul centered on the life of the church and personal discipleship. Paul explains the purpose of corporate worship, the value of joining a small group, and why seeking out a mentor can be an important part of growing in faith.If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email [email protected] or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Sunday Matters: 52 Devotionals to Prepare Your Heart for ChurchPaulTripp.com/SundayYour Walk with God is a Community ProjectPaulTripp.com/Store
This is the third and final session from our free teaching series, Global Gospel Leaders en Español. As a reminder, you can watch the video sessions and download the accompanying study guide—designed for reflection, application, and group discussion—at PaulTripp.com/SpanishLeaders.We’d love for you to partner with us in equipping gospel leaders around the world by sharing this episode and the full series with a Spanish-speaking pastor or ministry leader. Global Gospel Leaders en Español is available completely free at PaulTripp.com/SpanishLeaders.
You’re about to hear Paul’s second session from a pastors and church leaders conference in South America, where he taught in English with live Spanish translation by Diego.In this message, Paul unpacks The Character of a Ministry Leader. If you know a Spanish-speaking pastor or ministry leader, consider sharing this episode with them.They can also access the full video sessions and download the accompanying study guide for free at PaulTripp.com/SpanishLeaders.
In May 2025, Paul traveled to Santiago, Chile to encourage pastors and church leaders from across Central and South America to live and lead with a gospel-centered focus—in marriage, parenting, suffering, and everyday ministry.In this episode, you’ll hear the first session on limits, with Paul teaching in English alongside live Spanish translation. All three sessions from Santiago are also available on video, along with a comprehensive, translated study guide designed for reflection, application, and group discussion.You can access the full Global Gospel Leaders en Español series for free at PaulTripp.com/SpanishLeaders.
Because today, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, is both a Wednesday and the first day of the month,we are combing this month’s Grace & Knowledge essay reading and today’s Wednesday’s Wordweekly devotional reading into a single podcast episode. We hope that it helps you meditate andcelebrate the Resurrection this coming Sunday. He is risen!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.
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 today’s episode, we continue our sermon series from the archives, The Gospel According to Mark, as Paul teaches on the theology of uncomfortable grace, the difference between amazement and faith, and much more.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.
The parting of the Red Sea is one of the most dramatic displays of God’s power—but the greatest miracle in the story isn’t the sea.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 the Creator not only commands the forces of nature to rescue his people but also uses his power to transform fearful, doubting hearts into hearts that trust and believe.To hear more of these studies, 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.In this episode, we revisit three archived answers from Paul addressing common parenting challenges in a changing culture. Paul offers gospel-centered wisdom on how parents can talk with their children about social media, navigate conversations about sex, and respond when a child begins withdrawing from family life.If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email [email protected] or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Parenting Books:PaulTripp.com/BooksVoices of Influence:PaulTripp.com/Voices
At Paul Tripp Ministries, our mission is to connect the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life in every tongue and nation. Through this five-part series, Global Gospel Leaders in French, we hope to serve and encourage French-speaking believers around the world—so please share these episodes and invite others to access the full videos and study guide at PaulTripp.com/FrenchLeaders.Thanks for partnering with us in spreading these resources globally. Now, here’s Paul David Tripp with his fifth and final session from Geneva 2024, Everything You Need for Life and Ministry.
In this fourth session from a 2024 conference in Geneva, Paul David Tripp walks through three essential questions that everyone in ministry must ask.You can download the full conference, including all five of Paul’s translated French sessions and a French study guide, free at PaulTripp.com/FrenchLeaders.
In the first two sessions of Global Gospel Leaders in French, Paul David Tripp taught from the book of 1 Peter; in sessions three through five, he turns his focus to pastors, biblical counselors, and others serving in ministry.You can download all five sessions, along with a companion study guide, completely free at PaulTripp.com/FrenchLeaders.
You’re about to hear Paul David Tripp’s second teaching session, translated into French and recorded at a 2024 conference in Geneva, Switzerland. You can download all five video and audio sessions, along with a companion study guide, completely free at PaulTripp.com/FrenchLeaders.And if you know any French-speaking missionaries, pastors, church leaders, or brothers and sisters in Christ, we’d love for you to share this free resource with them.
Today on the Paul Tripp Podcast, we’re sharing five teaching sessions from Paul David Tripp, translated live into French—you’ll hear Paul in English, followed immediately by his on-stage translator.These sessions were recorded at a 2024 conference in Geneva, Switzerland, where Paul encouraged pastors and ministry leaders from France, French-speaking Africa, Canada, and across Europe.If you know someone who speaks French, please share these episodes with them, and you can also watch the free video sessions and download a companion study guide at PaulTripp.com/FrenchLeaders.
This week, Paul reflects on the hymn Be Thou My Vision and reminds us that the most important vision we have is not with our physical eyes, but with the eyes of our hearts.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.
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