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Somehow, someway, every marriage becomes a struggle.
Everyone’s marriage morphs into something they didn’t intend it to be. At some point you need something sturdier than romance. You need something deeper than shared interests and mutual attraction. You need changed expectations, you need radical commitments, and, most importantly, you need grace.
“Here it is: a marriage of love, unity, and understanding is not rooted in romance; it is rooted in worship.” (source)
“The reconciliation of a marriage must be a lifestyle, not just the response you have when things go bad.” (source)
“3) A marriage of love, unity, and understanding will flow out of a daily worship of God as Savior.” (source)
“2) A marriage of love, unity, and understanding will flow out of a daily worship of God as sovereign.” (source)
“the reason we turn moments of ministry into moments of anger is that we tend to personalize what is not personal.” (source)
“Noel and I listened to most of this book driving in the car!
Wise words. Authentic experience. Provocative application. Turned a
long trip into a fruitful two-person marriage seminar.”
—John Piper, Founder and Teacher, desiringGod.org;
Chancellor, Bethlehem College & Seminary; author, Desiring
God
“When Paul Tripp teaches, preaches, or writes he does so through
the lens of the gospel. In What Did You Expect?, Paul
faithfully and brilliantly lets the gospel bear its weight on the
messiness and beauty of marriage. I, personally, found the book to
be helpful, and we use it extensively at the Village Church.”
—Matt Chandler, Lead Pastor, The Village
Church, Dallas, Texas; President, Acts 29 Church Planting Network;
author, The Mingling of Souls and The Explicit
Gospel
“At once deeply theological and practically relevant, this is
one of the top books on marriage I have ever read. Paul Tripp
allows readers to examine marriage through a biblical lens so that
we understand how God can graciously heal our hurting homes. As a
pastor, I will implore our people to read this book as soon as it
is available.”
—Chris Brauns, Pastor, The Red Brick Church,
Stillman Valley, Illinois; author, Unpacking
Forgiveness; Bound Together; and When
the Word Leads Your Pastoral Search
“What I’ve come to expect from Paul Tripp is consistently deep,
transparent, biblical, wise, practical, gospel-driven counsel.
Rather than muddying the water with self-focused strategies
designed to meet our ever-multiplying needs, Paul, as the seasoned
soul-physician he is, correctly diagnoses our problems and provides
the cure—humble faith in Jesus Christ. I wasn’t disappointed. You
won’t be either.”
—Elyse Fitzpatrick, coauthor, Worthy:
Celebrating the Value of Women
“Paul Tripp brings many years of counseling, growth as a
husband, and deepening discovery of the liberating power of grace
to this realistic and challenging guide to God’s engagement in
redeeming marriages that are threatened by complacency,
misunderstanding, and selfishness. The Bible’s message of the
humbling and healing power of Christ’s mercy and the powerful
presence of his Spirit in our homes comes through loud and clear.
The daily practicality of gospel doctrine is made crystal clear by
Tripp’s transparency about his personal missteps in becoming a
Christ-reflecting husband and the many examples of couples who have
discovered that they are sinners married to sinners. But that the
third, divine Party in marriage gives hope and change when
unrealistic expectations are shattered and when we confront our
sin. But be warned: Tripp’s diagnostic questions are downright
uncomfortable. Even those with strong marriages by God’s grace will
find their deep tendencies toward self-coronation
challenged!”
—Dennis E. Johnson, Professor Emeritus of
Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary California; author,
Him We Proclaim; Walking with Jesus through His
Word; and Journeys with Jesus
“Paul Tripp issues a challenge for couples to roll up their
sleeves, get to work, and do what it takes to build a God-honoring
relationship. He presents six commitments for couples to make, and
contained within each is insightful, practical, and effective
advice on how to construct a loving, growing, grace-soaked
marriage.”
—Mary A. Kassian, author, Growing
Grateful
Paul David Tripp (DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a pastor, award-winning author, and international conference speaker. He has written numerous books, including the best seller New Morning Mercies. His nonprofit ministry exists to connect the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life. Tripp lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Luella, and they have four grown children.