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Zach Peters' Podcast
by Zachary Peters
A place for sermons, reflections, and general pondering on life and stuff.
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John 17: Protected In The World
Send us Fan MailJesus’ prayer in John 17 shows us that we stay in a broken world for a reason, and we can face it without fear because he asks the Father to protect us from the evil one. We walk through what “the world” means in John, why unity matters, and how God’s truth steadies us when lies and temptation press in. • reviewing the petitions in Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer • reading John 17:11-17 and naming the second petition • picturing the Father sending the Son and Jesus sending us • defining “the world” as a broken system opposed to God • explaining why the world hates those connected to Jesus • rooting our purpose in unity and the Great Commission • reframing church as mission rather than entertainment • describing spiritual warfare as isolation, temptation, and lies • warning how culture can repeat lies until they feel normal • rejecting self-help as the foundation and clinging to God’s help • resting in confidence that Jesus prayed for our protection 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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Matthew 6:9-13 Lessons On Prayer
Send us Fan MailWe pause our Philippians series to reset our prayer life around the Lord’s Prayer and the heart posture Jesus teaches before we ask for anything. We focus on praying with reverence, surrender, contentment, forgiveness, and real dependence on our Heavenly Father. • praying with right motives rather than seeking attention • rejecting empty repetition because God is already listening • using the Lord’s Prayer as a structure, not a script • relating to God as Abba Father while honoring his holiness • beginning petitions with God’s kingdom and God’s will • asking for daily bread as a practice of contentment and dependence • seeking forgiveness for our sins before judging others • extending forgiveness with wisdom and healthy boundaries • praying for protection from temptation and the evil one We’re going into 21 days of prayer, so “when you write down a prayer request on here, it’s not just flippant.” 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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Philipians 2: Epaphroditus And The Hard Work Of Living The Gospel
Send us Fan MailWe wrestle with the gap between knowing what God says and actually living it, and we admit how easy it is to settle for information without obedience. Philippians 2:25-30 confronts that drift by spotlighting Timothy and Epaphroditus as living proof that the gospel is meant to be practiced, not just professed. • the human habit of knowing the right thing and doing the opposite • grace, mercy, and the Holy Spirit as the only real hope for change • why Christian community matters for learning faithful patterns • Paul sending Epaphroditus and why this section matters mid-letter • Epaphroditus as brother, fellow worker, fellow soldier, messenger, minister • honoring sacrificial service instead of chasing status or comfort • church problems that separate belief from behavior, including legalism and arrogance • the hard call to say yes and live with total surrender to Christ • surrendering identity and self-made plans to gain lasting joy and peace in Christ 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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Philippians 2:19-24 (Hope In the Lord)
Send us Fan MailWe slow down in Philippians 2:19–24 and find a blueprint for trust when plans feel uncertain, especially through Paul’s repeated phrase “I hope in the Lord.” We also look at Timothy as a living example of servant leadership, spiritual parenting, and the wisdom of waiting until character is proven. • Paul’s plans held with open hands before God • “Hope in the Lord” as trust and submission • testing our dreams, motives, and timing in prayer • Timothy’s proven character as a model of service • the impact of Timothy’s mother and grandmother on his faith • spiritual fatherhood and motherhood as intentional discipleship • qualifications and order for leadership in the local church • why rushing new believers into responsibility can cause harm • patience as “tempering” that makes leaders durable Trust in God this morning. 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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Philippians 2:12-18 Complaining Can Cripple the Unity of the Church
Send us Fan MailWe challenge the kind of grumbling and complaining that fractures a church and makes our mission harder than it needs to be. We walk through Philippians 2:12-18 to show how fear and trembling, Spirit-empowered obedience, and truth-shaped unity help us shine as lights. • grumbling and disputing as a direct threat to unity and mission • Paul’s “my beloved” tone and his pastoral urgency for obedience • working out salvation with fear and trembling as a lifestyle, not a moment • why “once saved, always saved” becomes dangerous when it excuses bad fruit • God working in us as both comfort and empowerment for real change • Israel’s wilderness complaints as a warning and a mirror for the church • Jesus’ prayer for oneness and how unity makes the gospel credible • the difference between superficial unity and unity aligned with Scripture • why the church must avoid giving the world easy ammunition 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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Philippians 2:5-11 Incarnation And Humility
Send us Fan MailWe walk through Philippians 2:5–11 to see why the incarnation is central to Christian faith and why Jesus is the perfect model of humility. We connect Christ’s self-emptying to real church unity and the daily practice of turning belief into action. • context for Philippi: external pressure and internal disunity • living worthy of the gospel through humility and service • why the incarnation matters and where groups go wrong on it • how Philippians 2 functions like a hymn for remembering truth • avoiding pedantic debates while keeping solid doctrine • attitude reinforced by action, not just knowledge • “form of God” and “form of a servant” explained in plain terms • the cross as the lowest death and the deepest humility • “therefore also” as the link between humility and exaltation • Jesus revealed as Lord and every knee bowing • imitating Christ in conflict by practicing WWJD • putting on Christ so the church can be salt and light • serving as everyday ministry that reaches where preaching cannot 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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Philippians 2:1-4 (The Humility That Holds A Church Together)
Send us Fan MailWe open Philippians 2:1-4 and name the real threat behind so much church conflict: selfish ambition that breaks unity from the inside. We lay out practical tools for humility and service so our church becomes a place where everyone is cared for because everyone shows up ready to serve. • Paul’s call to one mind through humility • refusing gossip, grumbling, and uncharitable talk • grounding humility in grace, not spiritual status • listening patiently as an active act of love • serving others even when it interrupts our plans • bearing burdens, protecting freedom, forgiving misuse • sharing Scripture and wise words for strength • using authority as quiet service, not spotlight 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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Philippians 2:1-4 (Unity Over Ego)
Send us Fan MailWe open Philippians 2:1-4 and face the internal pressures that can quietly tear a church apart even when outside pressure is high. We call ourselves to Spirit-shaped humility that treats others as significant so our unity becomes worship and our mission stays clear. • connecting Philippians 1 and 2 through Paul’s “therefore” • unity as a gospel-worthy way of life • disunity as an internal pressure that undermines the church • real-world church conflict and how small issues escalate • Paul’s blunt command against selfish ambition and conceit • humility as making others a true priority • balancing our interests with care for others • rejecting consumer Christianity in favor of mutual service • unity as kingdom work empowered by the Holy Spirit • closing prayer for humility, love, and a unified church 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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Living Worthy Of The Gospel (Philippians 1:27-30)
Send us Fan MailWe walk through Philippians 1:27-30 and hear Paul’s blunt call to live in a way that matches the gospel when opposition and pressure rise. We wrestle with citizenship, culture, unity, and the difference between petty church fights and the real spiritual conflict Christians face. • Paul’s pivot from his own suffering to the church’s responsibility • “Worthy of the gospel” as alignment not perfection • Citizenship language in Philippi and why it matters • Allegiance to the Kingdom of God above national identity • Old Testament foundations for Christian ethics and discipleship • Grace that forgives and grace that transforms • Sorting culture into neutral, harmful, and good gifts to steward • Patriotism as a good thing that can become an idol • Real enemies as spiritual powers not people in the pews • Victory redefined by the cross and lived with confidence 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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The Help of the Holy Spirit: Philippians 1:18–20
Send us Fan MailPaul’s joy in Philippians 1:19-20 turns on one word, through, pointing to prayer and the help of the Spirit of Jesus Christ as the path to courage and deliverance. We talk honestly about why believers still need a fresh supply of the Holy Spirit, how to seek it responsibly, and why Spirit power is meant to serve the gospel instead of our egos. • reading Philippians 1:18-20 and tracing Paul’s undefeated posture • connecting deliverance to the prayers of the church and the Spirit’s help • clarifying the Holy Spirit’s ongoing work in believers and in the world • asking why Paul seeks a “supply” if he already has the Spirit • distinguishing indwelling presence from momentary empowerment • walking through New Testament examples of being filled for boldness • sharing personal moments of grief, fear, and preaching where the Spirit sustains • setting guardrails: the Spirit never contradicts Scripture • addressing abuse and skepticism without throwing away the gift • discussing speaking in tongues and Paul’s command not to forbid it • keeping the purpose central: the Spirit empowers gospel advance and builds the church Just ask for it. 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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Philippiand 1:18-20: Pray Like It Matters
Send us Fan MailWe dig into Philippians 1:19-20 and why Paul ties his courage and deliverance to the prayers of the church and the help of the Holy Spirit. We define prayer simply, wrestle with God’s sovereignty and our petitions, and leave with practical ways to pray for others when trials hit. • Paul’s joy and confidence while facing real suffering • Why Paul asks churches to pray for him consistently • Prayer as conversation with God that stays simple • Why God commands prayer even though he knows all • Intercessory prayer and God’s sovereignty working together • “Your will be done” as the guardrail for every request • Biblical examples of prayer leading to boldness and healing • A family story of timely prayer during crisis • Practical prayers for others including temptation and deliverance Pray. Be a praying people. 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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Philippians 1:18-26 (Unbreakable Joy)
Send us Fan MailWe trace Paul’s deep, steady joy in Philippians 1:18–26 and ask why the gospel creates happiness that material success cannot sustain. We also wrestle with “to live is Christ, to die is gain” and let Jesus reframe how we think about work, community, and death itself. • Paul’s joy is anchored in Christ being proclaimed • The limits of the material pursuit of happiness • A framework for lasting Christian joy through the gospel and eternal life • “To Live Is Christ” as a practical way to live • “To Die Is Gain” as hope without fatalism • Why we need church community and real examples to emulate • How different cultures and modern sayings cope with death • Dependence on prayer and the Holy Spirit instead of self-effort • Personal reflection on what defines our success and happiness 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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Philippians 1:12–18 (Fettered Liberty)
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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A place for sermons, reflections, and general pondering on life and stuff.
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