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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 33 MIN

Philippians 1:12–18 (Fettered Liberty)

from Zach Peters' Podcast · host Zachary Peters

Send us Fan MailWe read Philippians 1:12–18 and learn why Paul sees prison as a platform for joy: the gospel keeps moving even when he cannot. We challenge ourselves to trade complaint for perspective and to practice a quiet, steady boldness that points people to Jesus in everyday trials. • Paul’s personal letter and the unity and humility it aims to form • Jim and Elizabeth Elliot as a picture of God bringing fruit from pain • “Fettered liberty” as the tension of chains and spiritual freedom • Paul’s surprising update that imprisonment advances the gospel • Confidence and boldness are spreading through believers who watch Paul • Mixed motives in preaching and why Paul still rejoices • How comfort and material lack can both distract us from God’s work • Quiet consistent boldness as daily discipleship rather than one dramatic moment • Questions about what our kids, coworkers, and friends learn from our attitude  Share and ConnectSupport the showPlease contact me if you enjoy this content, and be sure to share it with others.Website: https://zacharyleepeters.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/

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Send us Fan Mail We read Philippians 1:12–18 and learn why Paul sees prison as a platform for joy: the gospel keeps moving even when he cannot. We challenge ourselves to trade complaint for perspective and to practice a quiet, steady boldness that points people to Jesus in everyday trials. • Paul’s personal letter and the unity and humility it aims to form • Jim and Elizabeth Elliot as a picture of God bringing fruit from pain • “Fettered liberty” as the tension of chains an...

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