
Shelby Abbott
Ministry leader and contributor on The Paul Tripp Podcast who engages in theological conversation and practical application, bringing personal examples and questions to the discussion.
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Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 55min
1012. The Blessings and Danger of Anger (Part 1) | The Connecting Podcast Ep. 050
In this engaging discussion, Shelby Abbott, a ministry leader known for his theological insights, joins Paul Tripp to explore the complex nature of anger. They dissect how anger can be both righteous and destructive, shaped by our expectations and moral perceptions. Paul shares personal struggles with anger, while they both reflect on God's holy anger as a model for navigating our emotions. They emphasize the importance of balance between divine justice and mercy, ultimately reminding listeners to trust in God's righteous plan.

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Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 53min
986. What Even is Faith? (Part 4) | The Connecting Podcast Ep. 049
In this discussion, Shelby Abbott, a pastor and ministry leader, joins Paul Tripp to explore the depths of faith. They emphasize that real faith is not just blind hope but a transformative way of living. The duo delves into how imagination influences faith, enabling believers to see God's promises. Highlighting biblical figures like Abraham and Moses, they discuss the importance of waiting on God's timing and clinging to His promises through life's struggles. Ultimately, they remind listeners that God Himself is the greatest gift, urging faith in His goodness.

Nov 1, 2025 • 1h 56min
963. What Even is Faith? (Part 3) | The Connecting Podcast Ep. 048
Shelby Abbott, a pastor and co-host, joins Paul Tripp to redefine faith as a comprehensive way of seeing and living. They discuss faith as a gospel lens, emphasizing the importance of God's sovereignty amidst human forgetfulness. Exploring personal and corporate sin, they highlight the need for introspection and grace. The conversation also touches on living with eternal perspectives and identifying false sources of identity. Through Abraham's faith, they illustrate how consistent spiritual practice prepares believers for life's trials, ultimately pointing to Christ's redemptive sacrifice.


