The Paul Tripp Podcast

1045. The Theology of Baking Bread | Paul Tripp's Wednesday's Word

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Feb 25, 2026
A reflection on how ordinary moments, like baking bread or a child marveling at yeast, can point toward the Creator. Short readings from a classic hymn invite creation to sing and praise. A call to notice God’s glory in everyday life and to share those wonders with family.
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Creation Invites Us To Praise

  • Creation is designed to invite human beings to join its chorus of praise for God's glory.
  • Paul Tripp cites Psalms (65, 96, 98, 148) to show creation's singing points us to the Creator in ordinary things like sun, moon, and stars.
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Danger Of Living As If God Doesn't Exist

  • The greatest danger is living as if God does not exist amid creation's constant witness.
  • Paul Tripp argues God embedded his glory in everything so we inevitably 'bump into him' if we pay attention.
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God Embedded Glory In Ordinary Things

  • God's glory is tenderly embedded in creation to remind forgetful humans of his power and mercy.
  • Paul Tripp quotes Psalm imagery of watered earth, full rivers, and joyful pastures as evidence of this tender design.
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