The fatal flaw of human wisdom is that it promises that you can change your relationships without needing to change yourself. Every painful thing we experience in relationships is meant to remind us of our need for God. And every good thing we experience is meant to be a metaphor of what we can only find in Him.. We settle for the satisfaction of human relationships when they were meant to point us to the perfect relational satisfaction found only with God. . Paul David Tripp
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  1. Embedded in the larger story of redemption is a principle we must not miss: God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things in the lives of others.

  2. The church is not a theological classroom. It is a conversion, confession, repentance, reconciliation, forgiveness and sanctification center, where flawed people place their faith in Christ, gather to know and love him better, and learn to love others as he designed.

  3. We must not offer people a system of redemption, a set of insights and principles. We offer people a Redeemer.

  4. People struggling with life in a fallen world often want explanations when what they really need is imagination.

  5. We forget that God's primary goal ia not changing our situations or relationships so that we can be happy, but changing us through our situations and relationships so that we will be holy.

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