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Everyday Gospel: A Daily Devotional Connecting Scripture to All of Life

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365 Daily Devotions by Bestselling Author Paul David Tripp Follow a Bible-in-a-Year Reading Plan

Christians know that daily Scripture reading is an essential spiritual discipline. But sometimes opening the Bible day in and day out can feel like a burden rather than the joy and gift that it is. Spending even a few minutes reflecting on the truths found within God’s word can strengthen your faith, help you resist sin, and inspire you to live for the eternal, unshakeable kingdom of God.

In the Everyday Gospel devotional, Paul David Tripp provides a roadmap for readers who want to spend a full year in God’s word. Tripp, author of the bestselling New Morning Mercies, has now written a second daily devotional, offering 365 fresh, engaging entries that follow an annual Bible reading plan from Genesis through Revelation. Brief and practical, these reflections connect the transforming power of Scripture to all you will experience in your everyday Christian life.

Year-Long  365 Scripture-focused readings follow canonical biblical order  Helps readers apply God’s word in their daily lives and experience renewal through the gospel Written by Paul David  Author of the bestselling devotional New Morning Mercies (more than one million copies in print) Part of the Everyday Gospel Suite

488 pages, Hardcover

Published September 24, 2024

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About the author

Paul David Tripp

129 books1,435 followers
Paul was born in Toledo, Ohio to Bob and Fae Tripp on November 12, 1950. Paul spent all of his growing years in Toledo until his college years when his parents moved to Southern California.
At Columbia Bible College from 1968-1972, (now Columbia International University) Paul majored in Bible and Christian Education. Although he had planned to be there for only two years and then to study journalism, Paul more and more felt like there was so much of the theology of Scripture that he did not understand, so he decided to go to seminary. Paul met Luella Jackson at College and they married in 1971. In 1971, Paul took his first pastoral position and has had a heart for the local church ever since. After college, Paul completed his Master of Divinity degree at the Reformed Episcopal Seminary (now known as Philadelphia Theological Seminary) in Philadelphia (1972-1975). It was during these days that Paul’s commitment to ministry solidified. After seminary, Paul was involved in planting a church in Scranton, Pennsylvania (1977-1987) where he also founded a Christian School. During the years in Scranton, Paul became involved in music, traveling with a band and writing worship songs. In Scranton, Paul became interested in biblical counseling and decided to enroll in the D.Min program in Biblical Counseling at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. Paul then became a faculty member of the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation (CCEF) and a lecturer in biblical counseling at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. Paul has also served as Visiting Professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
In 2009, Paul joined the faculty of Redeemer Seminary (daughter school of Westminster) in Dallas, Texas as Professor of Pastoral Life and Care.[1]
Beginning in June, 2006, Paul became the President of Paul Tripp Ministries, a non-profit organization, whose mission statement is "Connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life." In addition to his current role as President of Paul Tripp Ministries, on January 1, 2007, Paul also became part of the pastoral staff at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, PA where he preached every Sunday evening and lead the Ministry to Center City through March, 2011 when he resigned due to the expanding time commitments needed at Paul Tripp Ministries.
Paul, Luella, and their four children moved to Philadelphia in 1987 and have lived there ever since. Paul is a prolific author and has written twelve books on Christian living which are sold internationally. Luella manages a large commercial art gallery in the city and Paul is very dedicated to painting as an avocation.[2] Paul’s driving passion is to help people understand how the gospel of the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ really does speak with practical hope into all the things they will face in this broken world. Paul is a pastor with a pastor’s heart, a gifted speaker, his journey taking him all over the world, an author of numerous books on practical Christian living, and a man who is hopelessly in love with Luella.

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236 reviews20 followers
December 31, 2025
Had to give this a 4 because I like his own New Morning Mercies just a bit more! Helpful tool to read through the Bible in a year with.
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Author 2 books1,039 followers
September 22, 2025
Over the past year, I’ve been using Paul Tripp’s Everyday Gospel as a part of my devotional reading. While I’ve enjoyed many devotional books in the past, including several of Paul Tripp’s, this one is different. With Everyday Gospel, Tripp takes us through the entire Bible over 365 days.
Beginning in Genesis, each day has a few chapters assigned to read, and Tripp then writes a devotion to go along with those chapters. I chose to use the free ESV Bible App to listen to these chapters as I did my daily walks of our neighborhood. I found this book to be a valuable resource to assist you as you read through the entire Bible in a year, and highly recommend it to you.
Here are 25 of my favorite quotes from the book:

• As long as sin still lives inside of us, we will struggle with idols of the heart. God meets us not with condemnation but with convicting and empowering grace, so that he may purify us again to serve him and him alone.
• Our lives are mixed with sorrow and joy, courage and fear, but at the end of our journey we will look back at all the mountains and valleys and we will see one thing that was always there: the shepherding care of our Lord and Savior.
• God doesn’t call us because we have, in ourselves, everything we need to accomplish what he’s calling us to do. No, he calls weak and broken people to do huge and important things because he is able.
• God takes us to hard places not to do things to us, but to do things for and in us.
• Sabbath is God’s gift to us. It welcomes us to step away from our labors and remember who we are and who he is, so that in submission and rest we may once again find life and strength in him.
• God makes the invisible mercy of his kindness visible by sending people of mercy to respond with kindness to people who need mercy.
• As long as God calls us to be holy as he is holy, and as long as sin still lives inside of us, confession must be an essential ingredient in the life of every child of God.
• You and I should never stop celebrating that, because God is who he is, he not only judges sin but also extends grace for sinners. This is the overarching plot of the biblical story: sin, judgment, and atonement.
• Christian maturity is not about independence, but about a growing willingness to be wholly dependent on the providing grace of the Savior.
• Sin is deceitful, but God’s grace is up to the task; it will expose sin’s lies again and again until we’re on the other side and sin is no more.
• God’s sovereignty is no reason for our passivity. No, God exercises his sovereign rule through the vehicle of valid human choices and actions.
• It’s not the sovereignty of God or the responsibility of people. It’s both operating together to deliver God’s preordained plan.
• Partial obedience is not obedience at all; rather, it is dressed-up disobedience.
• Any time I give the love of my heart to something other than God, so that this love controls my thoughts, desires, choices, and actions in the way that only God should, I have committed spiritual adultery.
• Our thought life is a place of spiritual warfare, a place of battle between God’s will and our will, and for that we need God’s rescuing and protecting grace.
• Success in life and ministry isn’t God’s endorsement of your character but rather a revelation of his.
• God gives you success not to display your glory but to reveal his own.
• All the “kings” he has placed in my life are temporary representatives of Jesus’s always faithful and eternal kingship.
• God regularly takes his children places they never would have planned to go in order to produce in and through them things they never could have produced on their own.
• As we read separate parts of the grand biblical story, we must remember that the central character of every chapter of the biblical story is the Lord. The biblical story is his story. He is on center stage, and the spotlight is always on him.
• When you are jealous of the gifts and successes of others, you’re not just angry that you don’t have what they have; you are angry with God.
• Every truth in the Bible calls you to a certain lifestyle. If biblical truth doesn’t radically change the way you act, react, and respond, then you probably don’t
• Jesus offers us not only real life with a joyous end, but also power right here, right now to stand against sin’s deceit.
• The Bible is a story, God’s story. It is his biography; he is the hero of every story, and he is always on center stage.
• Everyone’s life is directed and shaped by what one’s heart values and serves.
54 reviews
December 31, 2025
PDT does a great job of having relevant devotions that complement the daily Bible reading but never feel repetitive and are always worthwhile. They have DEPTH. Enjoyed this devotional book so much this year and it really held me accountable to reading the Bible in a year and connected every part of the Bible to the Gospel and Jesus. Good Grand Narrative work.
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450 reviews13 followers
November 27, 2025
A great devotional accompaniment to my yearly read through the Bible. Highly recommended.
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210 reviews
December 26, 2025
My 2025 devotional. There were lots of good nuggets of wisdom, but I didn’t love it as much as New Morning Mercies. The format is interesting. It is structured around a full Bible-in-a-year reading plan, but each day’s devotional only focuses on one specific part of the assigned reading and then includes additional Scripture for further encouragement. For example, it might list Genesis 1–3 at the top, center the devotional on one theme from those chapters, and then point you to another passage to read.

Personally, I don’t think it works well as a full Bible reading plan. When I picked this up last year, I didn’t even realize it was designed that way and was hoping for something different than a Bible-in-a-year structure. As a reading plan, the format felt confusing and didn’t do much to deepen my understanding of the passages. I would recommend The Bible Recap over this if your goal is to read through the Bible.

That said, if you primarily use it for the daily devotional and the further encouragement passages (what I did), it does function well as a devo. At times it felt heavy on anecdotes and lighter on depth, but Tripp is still excellent at using humble personal experience to elevate gospel truth.
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85 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2025
A year in the Bible! Beginning to end! All I can say is that reading this paired with the Bible has shown me such truth in the line, “the weary world rejoices!”. This is the Bible to me! I love you Lord!
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15 reviews
January 5, 2026
For the past several years, I’ve selected a yearly devotional to read. This specific devotional is unique in the sense that it goes throughout scripture from beginning to end and always pointing back to the gospel. (Hence the title Everyday Gospel!)
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8 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2026
Such an encouraging and enjoyable companion to reading through the Bible this year!
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December 31, 2025
This is a great devotional. I read through the Chronological Bible each year and this was the perfect companion.

I’ve also read New Morning Mercies, I recommend both.
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January 18, 2026
I was not excited about a devotional that started in Genesis and went through chronological order to Revelation, however this book is a gem. Tripp’s insights each day were just what I needed and helped me through my most difficult year of my life. Highly recommended and you read through the Bible in a year- it’s a win-win!
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4 reviews2 followers
January 1, 2026
Every year I read the Bible through from beginning to end. This book was an excellent companion, and I gleaned a lot of wealth from it. I highly recommend this book to accompany you in your reading of the scriptures.
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December 31, 2025
Paul David Tripp’s ability to extrapolate truth from scripture and make it approachable is such an inspiring way to start each day. Never once did this reading feel labored.
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50 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2025
I highly recommend this devotional to accompany your daily reading through the Bible. Rich and soul-stirring reflections each day.
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December 31, 2025
I’ve done a few different Bible reading plans, but this has been my favorite! PDT points EVERYTHING back to Jesus in such a beautiful way!
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December 26, 2024
First sentence: Genesis begins with the most brilliant, mind-bending, and heart-engaging introduction to a book ever written.

Usually devotionals are not my thing. Usually. There are always a few exceptions and Paul David Tripp's newest book is such an exception. This devotional walks you--the reader--through the Bible reading it cover to cover, Genesis to Revelation. It is a Bible reading plan and a devotional.

The devotional entries spring [mostly] naturally from that day's reading. All tend to pointing readers back to gospel truths. Some tell more personal stories that shine a little more light in how one can live out Scripture. If it was just personal stories and the focus was only on his personal life, his ups and downs, his family, lessons he'd learned, then, I probably would not be gushing about this one.

I really love the gospel focus. So many essential, foundational gospel truths are shared day after day after day after day. I do believe that we as believers do need to hear the gospel often, even every day often.

There were so many sentences/paragraphs that I underlined/highlighted. This one isn't only occasionally good, it is frequently good. I could see myself sharing what I've read with others.

How much did I love this one? After reading it from the library, I bought it for myself for Christmas.
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27 reviews10 followers
December 31, 2025
I read this every day in 2025, welcoming Paul Tripp's devotional thoughts alongside the portion of Scripture for the day. Honestly, it was shaping for my soul. It's no small feat to search a lot of ground in the Old and New Testaments and unearth just one pearl. Paul did that consistently through wide swaths of the biblical text. His ability to be faithful to the Bible's big story which culminates in the beautiful, all-encompassing gospel of Jesus, then relate the day's reading to that story, is as good as it gets in the long history of Christian devotional literature. There is a need for applying the text in a Christ-centered way to every generation. Paul meets that need with wisdom culled from many years of life and ministry.

There are many different learning styles, many different ways people connect with devotional literature. For me, this book challenged me with just the right proportion of daily reading, devotional thoughts, and prayer to start each day focused on the word and on Christ, the Word. I highly recommend this to you if you want to be guided through a daily rhythm that will allow you to pace yourself through the whole Bible and connect the gospel to your life.
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568 reviews19 followers
February 25, 2025
Everyday Gospel is the newest daily devotional from Paul David Tripp, but it's also a reading the bible in a year plan in that there are readings to help you read through the bible from Genesis to Revelation. Paul David Tripp is one of those few devotional writers that don't really speak about his own personal life, but points you back to scripture and helps you see theological truths that apply directly to you even points to ponder and think on that stay with you.
This is not my first introduction to Paul David Tripp as I am a big fan of his earlier work New Morning Mercies, and if you really liked that devotional, you will feel right at home with this latest edition. I love how it points you back to scripture and keeps you focused on applying scripture to your everyday life. The devotions are short, but stay with you throughout the day. I'm not really big on devotionals myself, but this one is a keeper and is being added to my own personal library. Highly recommend!!!!
*I received a copy of this book from Crossway. This review is my own opinion*
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903 reviews45 followers
February 5, 2025
In Everyday Gospel, Paul Tripp presents a daily devotional connecting Scripture to all of life.

What I love about this book is that it is meant to be read alongside your Bible. There are 365 daily devotions so it follows a Bible-in-a-year reading plan. Tripp helps you reflect on God’s word and provides practical applications.

Enjoy the Journey

His entries are short so you’ll be spending most of your reading time in the Bible. What I found most helpful is that at the beginning of each devotion, he includes a big idea statement or question prompt to help you stay on track and engaged.

For those who are already familiar with Tripp’s work, this is a delightful way to keep his words of wisdom at your side as you walk with him through the Bible. If you have never read through the Bible before, you will find Tripp to be a clear and compelling guide as you enjoy your journey with Jesus.

I received a media copy of Everyday Gospel and this is my honest review.
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133 reviews6 followers
December 31, 2025
While there are wonderful gospel promises written on every page of this book, I don’t feel they regularly matched up with the daily Bible reading. Often it felt like Tripp wanted to write about a particular gospel topic and made it fit with the Scripture reading that day. Sometimes it felt like the author missed a more obvious gospel truth in the passage.

For what it’s worth, I loved Tripp’s “New Morning Mercies” book and have used it to accompany my morning quiet time in two separate years. I am sure I will use it again in the future. “Everyday Gospel” sounds like a good idea as kind of a “New Mornjng Mercies”, volume 2, but it falls short in my opinion. If use it again, I will simply do it without the suggested daily Scripture and just continue on with whatever Scripture I am already reading.
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213 reviews4 followers
December 31, 2025
Another wonderful devotional book from Paul David Tripp. Though I slightly preferred his “New Mornings Mercies” this was an excellent tool to practically apply scriptural truth to everyday life. It includes a scripture reading plan in the back to go through the Bible in a year. Each entry begins with a reference passage, shares both text and reflections and ends with additional verses to read for further deeper study and encouragement. Manageable and still meaty for busy schedules, I really value the preparation that went into this helpful book. Tripp is transparent, honest about real struggles and then always points to the hope of Christ. Few devotionals have both convicted me and encouraged me as much as his. Highly recommend.
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207 reviews6 followers
January 19, 2026
Admittedly, I did not use this the way it was intended to be used - as a companion for reading through the Bible in a year. NONETHELESS, I found it helpful, accessible, and concise. Each day features a short devotional based on the day's passage from the Bible. In classic Paul Tripp fashion, he starts with a tweetable statement and then expands upon it over a few paragraphs. It is worshipful and heart-reorienting. It shows how the story of redemption works across all of scripture, not just the parts we're used to considering as part of the story. I'm sure it would be extra beneficial to read along with reading through the Bible in a year, but it's safe to say that it's still beneficial to use as a daily (or somewhat daily) devotional. 100 percent recommend.
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245 reviews6 followers
September 7, 2025
I read (and took notes in, highlighted in, and underlined in) a parenting book by Paul David Tripp. It changed the way I live and relate to my kids. When I saw a Christmas devotional available on NetGalley, I requested it right away. I was not disappointed.

The set up of each day is:
1. Bible verse
2. Devotional
3. Reflection
4. Prayer

This plan is perfect for busy people but can also be studied deeper. The prayers are specific to the devotional of the day and definitely added to the book. The author has a way of making me think deeper about topics and verses I hadn’t considered before. I’d buy this book for myself or as a gift.

I received this ARC from NetGalley for my honest review.
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December 30, 2025
This book was not what I was expecting. It is on me for not reading into It more. I was hoping for something along the lines of the Bible recap where this is more the Paul loosely talking about the reading but more so relating it back to his life. I am aware of Paul David Tripp, but he is not someone I follow closely, and I did not enjoy reading it daily. This might be the gospel plan you are looking for but it is not an exegesis of scripture that I was hoping for. Again - I should have done my research - that is why I am not rating this but trying to make sure others understand what they are signing up for 365 days of
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417 reviews40 followers
December 31, 2025
This was a very good daily devotional. There are 365 devotions that take the reader through the whole of Scripture, and with each day PDT offers a fresh look at the working of the gospel in our lives. I underlined and marked up a lot here, and found much encouragement and wisdom in his words. The devotions are short (like New Morning Mercies) and mostly related to the daily bible reading. I especially appreciated how personal Tripp is with may of his examples throughout the book.

Overall I thought NMM was better, but this was still really good. I would recommend for anyone looking for a good devotional to accompany a bible reading plan.
47 reviews
August 28, 2025
This avent devotional is for both new believers and those who have followed for a long time. Each chapter is meant to be read 1 day at a time from December 1-25. December 1 starts in Genesis & December 25 ends in Revelation. Each day has a short Bible passage to read & about 2 pages of text to go along with the scripture. There's a question for pondering & a prayer to conclude each day. In 25 days, it walks you through the redemption arc of scripture & prepares your heart for the celebration of Christ's first coming.
32 reviews
December 18, 2025
In "Everyday Gospel", Paul Tripp gives us 25 devotionals for the first 25 days of December, a very fitting way to prepare one's heart for the beautiful season of Christmas.
Each devotional is introduced by a scriptural passage which is engagingly and reverentially developed. Many of these receive far too little or no attention in Christian circles these days.
A beautiful little book for this cynical age.
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December 31, 2025
Looked forward to each morning

Three of my friends and I decided to do this devotional as we enjoyed Paul David Tripp’s other books. We also wanted to have accountability to each other on spending time in God’s Word each morning as we read through the Bible in a year.
The devotionals are full of wisdom, Scripture and was a wonderful way to grow spiritually while encouraging each other. We are going to do this again for 2026!
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52 reviews
December 31, 2025
This is a thoughtful devotional that I enjoyed reading this year. I used this to go along with reading the Bible this year. Each day has scripture reading along with a thought provoking devotional. I was looking for something more than a shallow positive, motivational devotional book, and this was just what I was looking for. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is wanting to read the Bible in a year.
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