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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 ask@paultripp.com 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.