Dr. Paul David Tripp connects the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life through his radio program, Right Here, Right Now. For more resources, visit www.paultripp.com
Listen as Bryan and Brad give their thoughts on Jordan's Spieth's spectacular chip-in, and the 'chest-bump heard round the world' along with recent news of the split of longtime caddie player duo Bones and Phil Mickelson. Between Brad trying to stump Bryan on golfer name pronunciations and diving into their Quicken Loans betting card, you're sure to find a tiny bit of entertainment in this episode.
01:00 - Recapping the Travelers 04:26 - Phil/Bones Breakup 14:50 - Name Game 24:36 - Hedging on the Travelers 28:00 - Quicken Loan Bets
Bryan and Brad dive deep into how to bet the 2nd Major of the year at Erin Hills. The boys give there takes on how to bet winners, props, match-ups, and everything in between. Make this US Open one to remember and win some cash!
@NYCPunter is not the hero we deserve...he is the hero we NEED! Whether you've never placed a better or a seasoned veteran, this podcast will cover all things betting in golf. We discuss basic topics (such as bet types, bankroll management) as well as veteran topics (such as hedging and live wagering).
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Listen this week as Bryan and Brad break down the Players championship. From where to send your Pete Dye hate mail when missing too many fairways in your own weekend round, to Si-Woo Kim's dominant performance, to hilarious potential players sponsors, you're sure to find something you like in this week's It's All in the Hips episode!
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Bryan and Brad recap the Wells Fargo including DJ's dominance, Rahm's single flaw, and Harman's ice cold putt to win it.
We also cover the best Saturday hangover movies in response to SB2K17 boys choice of Step Brothers during their trip.
Lastly, the boys take a look at the 5th Major, The Players Championship and the 17th hole now known as..."The Floater"
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Listen as Bryan and Brad delve into a variety of topics with PGA Tour professional Scott Piercy including the new Zurich Classic format, life on tour, and the conspiracy of who pushed Dustin Johnson down the stairs. Whether it's talking Happy Gilmore size checks or breaking down the SB2K17,
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The boys are joined by Keith Bank, the executive producer of Tommy's Honour. Keith gives a behind the scenes look at the movie, talks about his love for the game, the differences of Tommy's Honour compared to other golf movies, and much more!
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Brad (twitter.com/bmessdfs), Bryan (twitter.com/bamesser, and special guest Kenny Kim (twitter.com/KendoVT)discuss the Masters from all angles--including Kenny's visit to Augusta for the Tuesday practice round. The boys also discuss the controversial prop bet results made in episode 4.
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Brad (twitter.com/bmessdfs) and Bryan (twitter.com/bamesser) revoke the use of Bubba Watson until further notice. They also cover the Shell Houston Open and get you ready for the Masters.
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Brad (twitter.com/bmessdfs) and Bryan (twitter.com/bamesser) mix it up this week their normal awkward excitement. The fellas cover DJ's dominance @ WGC Match Play, a small tourney known as the Masters, and preview the upcoming Shell Houston Open.
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Brad (twitter.com/bmessdfs) and Bryan (twitter.com/bamesser) mix it up and get a bit awkward in the latest episode. The fellas cover the paint drying Valspar and preview the upcoming "Ode to Arnie" at Bay Hill.
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Brad (https://twitter.com/bmessdfs) and Bryan (https://twitter.com/bamesser) come out hot in the first evenr episode of "It's All In The Hips"
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When you look into a mirror, your intention is to improve the errors which the mirror has revealed. In this final episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp reveals our tragic ability to have a distant and passive response to the Word of God.
The Christian life is ultimately about two simple things. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp reveals how the Bible defines a successful life: by measuring our relationship with God and our relationship with our neighbor.
Is the Bible really practical for everyday life? In this episode, Paul Tripp discusses this contradictory, yet truthful, statement: The Bible has nothing whatsoever to say about the issues of your modern life while telling you everything you need to know about the issues of your modern life.
The Bible doesn't have something to say about everything we experience in this world, but it does give us a worldview for understanding everything. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp reveals 7 benefits of a biblical perspective.
The Bible is clear that all human beings need to be rescued. But where does rescue come from? In this episode, Paul Tripp explains how systems have the ability to educate and motivate, but only a Person can rescue.
There's a void in the human heart that can only be filled by God. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp reveals how we all work very hard that fill that void with something else while God invites us into an eternally fulfilling relationship with himself.
The characters in Scripture are given to us so that we would be able to know ourselves. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp reveals what we can learn from these historical figures.
There are many Christians who think they know the Bible but don't have much of a clue what it's actually about. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp explains how the Bible provides us with context and helps us have realistic expectations for life.
You were never designed to figure out life on your own. You can think, analyze, and conceptualize, but only with the assistance of revelation. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp explains how God himself has provided us with revelation.
Are you confused about your life? Whether you know it or not, you are a person in an incessant search for wisdom, explanation, and meaning. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp explains why we're always trying to figure life out.
Would people define you as humble and grateful? Or would you be better characterized as arrogant and demanding and entitled? In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp provides 6 reasons why every Christian should be humbly grateful because of the Gospel.
Human beings do it every day - they measure their potential. They compare themselves to the size of the task they need to accomplish. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul Tripp explains why the Gospel redefines potential for the believer in Christ.
Diagnosis is one of the most important skills in the world. You simply cannot fix anything until you first know what’s wrong with it. In this episode, Paul Tripp teaches that the only way to experience transformative cure in your life is to humbly agree with the diagnosis of the Great Physician
There's nothing more significant than personally identity. If you don't know who you are, you won't know how to live. In this episode, Paul Tripp explains how the Gospel defines our identity in four areas: creature, sinner, sufferer, and child.
The Gospel is an event, the most important event in the history of the world. But the Gospel is also a story, and if you only limit the Gospel to an event, you'll miss out on the vast riches it has to offer. In this episode, Paul Tripp teaches the full Gospel story - Creation, Fall, Restoration, and Destiny.
If you experience the death of a loved one, you'll feel like you're in the darkness. But as Paul David Tripp explains, there's light to be found in Christ. In this final episode of Grief, Tripp teaches on 7 truths that death reinforces.
When death takes the life of someone you love, the grief can be so overwhelming that you will feel like you've died too. In this episode, Paul Tripp gives 8 practical steps to take in the grieving process.
Death. It's the unwelcomed guest of life. In this episode, Paul Tripp follows up on the previous episode and provides three more Biblical perspectives on death.
Death is cruel and unnatural, a horrible interruption of what life was meant to be. But death is also unavoidable. In this episode, Paul David Tripp gives three Biblical perspectives on death that can provide a sturdy foundation for life's biggest tragedy.
The Bible is a story about a life that ended in death so that death would forever die so that life could live forever. In this new series on Grief, Paul David Tripp reveals six things that death teaches us about life.
Are you stuck in any of your relationships? In this final episode in the Conflict series, Paul David Tripp talks about several signs that reveal you're stuck, and then gives six biblical steps for hope and change.
We all have experienced some sort of conflict in our relationships, and most sane people want less of that conflict. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp explains how we can achieve more peaceful relationships by attacking the real root of conflict.
The Bible is very clear about two things: human beings were made for relationships, but we have a terrible time getting along with one another! In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches from one of the most significant relational passages in all of Scripture.
Human conflict is inevitable. You see it as early as toddlers playing with each other, arguing over plastic toys. No one taught them to fight or encouraged them to be selfish - it's the natural inclination of the human heart. In this episode, Paul David Tripp teaches that we need to look into God's Word for a diagnosis and a cure.
Why is it so hard for us to get along with one another? Why are our relationships marked by conflict? In this new series, Paul David Tripp explains that we need to look inside ourselves - not outside - to discover the source of conflict.
It can be argued that the most important phrase in the Bible is, "In the beginning, God..." You can go on to argue that the second most important phrase is, "And God said..." In this final episode of "Back to the Beginning," Paul David Tripp teaches how Adam and Eve, despite living in a perfect world, were still utterly dependent on the words of their Creator.
It's a verse in the Bible that's often misunderstood or misinterpreted - “It is not good that the man should be alone" (Genesis 2:18). Scripture gives no indication that Adam, living in a perfect world, is sulking around the garden, lonely and dejected. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp explains that God's design, from the beginning, was for humanity to live in interdependent community with one another.
Cars weren't designed to drive on railroad tracks. Trains weren't designed to travel through water. Boats don't have a tendency to do well on a highway. In the same way, human beings were designed to live in a certain way, and when we violate our design, bad things happen. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches on three facets of our human identity.
God does not exist for you. You exist for Him. It's an easy theological truth to talk about, but when the rubber meets the road in everyday, it's very difficult to live. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches how community with God should shape our schedule, finances, and relationships.
What are the four most important words in the Bible? In this new series, Paul David Tripp argues that the four most important words are the first four ever written - "In the beginning, God." These four words define who we are and help us fight three seductive lies.
Are you resting or are you fighting? Here's the bottom line: God is in charge, and you are not. But our hearts want to believe a different story. We want to be in control; we want our plans to succeed; we want our little kingdoms to achieve. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp explains why God's rule is our hope and why our fight is our doom.
Sin has entered our world and brought with it a terribly destructive war. But it's not primarily a war between two nations or religions fighting for land or political power. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp reveals that a war rages on the turf of your heart. It’s a war for control; it’s a war for power; it’s a war for rule. We are either resting in God’s rule, or we’re battling Him for rule.
Do you like to make plans? Do you have a plan for your diet, your vacation, your career, or your family? Planning can be a good thing, evidence of a godly and responsible heart. But we tend to forget that we're not in charge, and we react sinfully when life doesn't go according to our plan. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp why God, in divine love, will allow our plans to be shattered.
Do you like surprises? A surprise birthday party in your honor might be enjoyable, or a surprise bonus from your employer would be well received; but what about unexpected, undesired surprises? In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches that we live in a world full of surprises, none of which are surprising to the Almighty Creator.
Have you ever been in the middle of a situation and wondered, "Who in the world is in charge here!?" We live in the middle of a fallen world where things don't operate as they should. Life often seems harder than it should be, and we want to know why. In this new series - "May I Speak to the Manager, Please?" - Paul David Tripp teaches that even though life is out of our control, it is under the wise control of the world's best Manager.
If you're a human being, you have the ability to communicate. And for the Christian, we need to ask one ultimate question: what does God want me to say? In the last episode of a 10-part series on Biblical communication, Paul David Tripp reveals that we need to speak like an ambassador.
Americans are strangely attracted and attached to the British monarchy. Seeing that they fought for independence from the monarchy, it seems a bit of a strange obsession. But in the episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp thinks he knows why - "We are attracted to the monarchy because, secretly, we would all like to be king. We wonder what it would be like if we ruled our own world.”
Are you tired of making the same mistakes over and over again? Do you commit yourself to something good but always end up falling back to same place? You don’t have to be discouraged anymore, because the Gospel of Jesus Christ gives you the grace to truly change. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp gives 10 practical ways for you to get from where you are to where you need to be.
We don't like to admit it, but it really is true: our biggest problem with words exists inside of us, not outside of us. We want to blame other people or the weather or the traffic, but the Bible is clear: for out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp diagnoses our problem with talk and points us to the only Cure.
Your garden will never look better if you refuse to admit that there are weeds growing in it. The only way your garden will ever look healthy is if you face the fact that it's filled with weeds. In the same way, your world of talk will only change if you admit your need for help. If In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp opens up to Ephesians 1 and gives us four dynamic words that can change the way we approach our communication.
It was a world-altering, dramatic moment. Adam and Eve were walking in the Garden of Eden, living in perfect harmony with the Great Speaker. But then the Great Deceiver entered the Garden - Satan spoke. In this episode of Right Here, Right How, Paul David Tripp teaches how our world of talk is no longer peaceful.
Think about how you live. There's no ability you depend on more than your ability to give and receive communication - to talk. There's probably no more magic moment as a parent than when a child first says words. And there's probably no sadder moment when a dying loved one falls wordless. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches the importance of our talk, and the battle between talks kingdoms of words.
Have you ever heard someone say "talk is cheap?" The fact of the matter is that your talk is anything but cheap. Words are powerfully important. But you won't understand the significance of words until you understand, at a heart level, that the very first words spoken on earth were from God. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches how our words have deep value.
Talking is probably the most familiar activity for us all. We never stop talking. And in our world of talk, God doesn't want us to grow placement. He has set a high standard for communication. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp reveals four foundational principles that will shape the rest of this series on talk. These principles will confront us with the selfishness of our talk and help us get to where God wants us to be.
No matter who you are, what you do, or where you live, you talk. Talking is the essence of humanity. But there is a war that rages in our talk, and we're in grave danger of being blind to it. In this new series on communication, Paul David Tripp makes us stop to consider what is going on in our world of talk.
If you had a red magic button, where you could change one thing in your life forever, what would you change? Or perhaps a better question is this - when God doesn't give you that one thing you want, how do you respond? In this final episode in the Imagination series, Paul David Tripp gives practical direction on how to dream.
Your dreams will never give you true identity. They cannot provide lasting security, inner peace, or courage in times of difficulty. Those things can only be found in the Lord. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp teaches how our dreams will either die or disappointment, and if we put our hope in them, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
Paul had a dream - he wanted to start a school in a broken community. Paul's dream was a great dream. It was going to lift the community and bring hope to a dark place. But something happened. The dream began to own Paul. Without even knowing it, Paul had been kidnapped by his imagination. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp tells his own story about a good dream gone bad.
The ability to imagine is a wonderful thing. God has hardwired us with the capacity to dream. But because of sin, every good thing God has created can be used in a wrong way. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp warns about dangers of being controlled by our dreams, and points us to the One who can set the captives free.
How would you define Imagination? Maybe Harry Potter or Star Trek or playing "dress-up"' would fit in your category titled Imagination. Unlike the rest of the animal kingdom, God has designed us with the ability to imagine. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp defines Imagination and explains why it's so important in our daily relationship with God.
How would you define worship? Maybe a weekend service comes to mind, with preaching and singing. Maybe you count your mid-week small group as a worship experience. But here's what you need to know about worship: it's always first your IDENTITY before it's ever your ACTIVITY. In this final episode of Survival Skills, Paul David Tripp explains how everything we do is, somehow, some way, an expression of worship.
God is in the process of lovingly fixing everything that sin has broken. You can define it in one word - redemption. As God's children, we're not only called to be recipients of redemption, but participants as well. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp explains that if we belong to the Lord, our life becomes ministry, and ministry becomes our life.
The average person speaks about 7,000 words a day. That's a lot of talking. And there are nearly one million words in the English language. That's quite the variety. So...out of all the words we say, and out of all the words we could choose, what's the most beautiful word available to us?
God is angry. But it's not the anger of a vengeful, evil person who's out of control and wants to harm. God is angry because, as Lord, King, Creator, and Ruler of the universe, He will not forsake His holy cause. But as Paul David Tripp explains in this episode of Right Here, Right Now, God's people are often angry for all the wrong reasons.
When was the last time you really enjoyed waiting? When was the last time you planned waiting into your schedule? Did you thank the Lord for your wait the last time you were stuck in traffic? In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp explains why we hate to wait. But he also teaches how waiting is, by biblical description, part of God's glorious plan.
If you had to write a one-paragraph description of what Christianity is, what would you write? Would you write about having your sins forgiven? Being committed to worship and ministry? Understanding theology and doctrine? These are all important, but in this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp reveals the essential core of Christianity that we often leave out.
Why does God choose to keep his children living in this fallen world? Wouldn't it be easier if we were "zappped" into Heaven immediately after our salvation? But God has you exactly where he wants you, and he has given you the ability to exercise influence in the situations, locations, and relationships where you live. What are you using your influence for?
How many people really know you? Don't answer too quickly. Is there anyone who really knows where you struggle everyday? Are there people who know what circumstances tend to overwhelm you? In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp explains why the body of Christ is designed to pursue intentionally-intrusive community.
Are you tired of things being the same? Is your daily routine an endless, repetitive hassle? Maybe you even feel like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day! In this episode, Paul David Tripp explains that we will only be able to make sense of right here, right now when we eavesdrop on eternity.
Are you a spiritual schizophrenic? Do you live in two entirely different worlds, where spirituality and reality don't ever touch? That's not the Gospel. Jesus came, not to invite you out of reality into this thing called spirituality. He came to radically transform every single piece of your reality by His grace.
The murder of Kitty Genovese became a dark symbol of the standard of the American national character. Kitty's neighbors were too indifferent, too frightened, and too self-absorbed to get involved. If you had been at that crime scene, would you have been as passive?
Do you understand the will of God? Are you really sure that you're doing what God wants you to do? How do you know that you're where God wants you to be? These are all very important questions, and if you don't know the answer, you'll be left anxious and fearful. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp answers these questions and encourages to act on what you can be sure of.
It's hard for us to admit our limits. We were created to be dependent on God and to live interdependent other people. But, when you begin to accept your limits, you can be free from the burden of attempting to do what you don't have the power to do.
God is the author of your story. You can rest even when you're confused. In moments of difficulty, you don't have to worry, because the One writing your story is wise and loving and good.
Your life isn't predictable. It hasn't worked out the way you wished it would. You're always dealing with the unexpected. What in the world is God doing with your life?
If you had to name the darkest, saddest passage in all the Bible, what would your answer be? In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp takes you to the most shocking section in all of Scripture - Psalm 88.
Human beings think. They are always trying to figure out life. Inside of you is a deep desire for life to make sense. But you will only understand what you're dealing with now when you examine the origins of what life was originally supposed to be.
What does it mean, a fallen world? How are you supposed to live in a broken world? Fruitfulness can only be produced when you understand what this life is all about. You need to know what to desire, think, say, and do in this fallen world.
Do you know where you live? The Bible says you live in a terribly broken world. Things don't function the way they're supposed to. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp reveals the brokenness of our world as described in Romans 8. We live in the the middle of the "already" and "not yet", but we don't need to fear. Our Redeemer lives in the middle of the mess with us.
Life is all about knowing who you are. If you don't know who you are, you'll never be who you're supposed to be and do what you've been called to do. In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, Paul David Tripp opens up 2 Peter to remind us not to forget what we've been given in Christ. If we're not getting our identity vertically, then we're going to search for it horizontally. Identity amnesia always leads to identity replacement.