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FAQs about Zach Peters' Podcast:How many episodes does Zach Peters' Podcast have?The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
September 23, 2025Not Flesh and Blood: Our Real EnemySend a textWe explore the spiritual warfare perspective of tragic events like political violence, examining how Christians should respond to evil in the world by understanding its spiritual roots rather than merely political ones.• Understanding that our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil• Recognizing patterns of spiritual influence throughout history that resurface in different forms• Avoiding the trap of fighting spiritual battles with only political tools• Putting on God's armor—truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and Scripture• Standing prepared rather than cowering or hiding when facing spiritual attacks• Praying constantly in the Spirit against evil influences• Moving beyond feeling helpless by recognizing our access to God's powerStand prepared with the full armor of God to face the spiritual battles of our time, knowing that while we play a role in God's plan, the ultimate victory belongs to Him.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more45minPlay
September 19, 2025The Beatitudes: Part 2Send a textWe continue our exploration of the Beatitudes from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, focusing on meekness and hungering for righteousness—two countercultural concepts that challenge our understanding of success and satisfaction.• The context of Jesus' teachings matters—he spoke primarily to disciples while crowds listened• Meekness is not weakness but strength under control• Jesus himself exemplified meekness while demonstrating courage and boldness• The world values dominance and aggression, but Jesus says the meek will inherit the earth• True hunger for righteousness involves caring about justice, personal morality, and salvation• Self-righteousness and checklist religion miss the point of God's standards• We need Jesus' help to achieve the righteousness described in the Sermon on the Mount• The world cannot satisfy our deepest hunger—only Jesus provides what we truly needLet's examine our hearts and priorities today. If we're lacking in humility or hungering for the wrong things, let's ask God to help us right where we are. This doesn't have to be just another Sunday—it could be a moment when your life is changed.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more39minPlay
September 19, 2025Kingdom Living: The Beatitudes Part 1Send a textJesus's Sermon on the Mount reveals a life-changing perspective on what it means to be truly blessed in God's kingdom, turning our conventional understanding upside down.• The word "blessed" means being blessed even when living through circumstances others wouldn't consider blessed• Entering the kingdom starts with spiritual bankruptcy—recognizing we cannot produce anything worthwhile in our lives through religious self-help• Those who mourn receive comfort because Jesus provides both an answer to sin now and eternal hope• We can experience both genuine mourning and deep joy simultaneously in this "now but not yet" kingdom• God's blessings in our lives are never just for us—they overflow to impact everyone around us• Reading Jesus's words isn't just about memorizing nice sayings but learning how to be people of God• Kingdom blessings supersede temporary circumstances and can't be stolen, lost, or destroyedIf you're feeling poor in spirit today, if you're mourning, if you've failed, rejoice—you're in the perfect position to receive God's blessing. Accept it, expect it, walk in it, and grow in it.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more34minPlay
September 19, 2025Unescapable Sin Undefeated ForgivenessSend a textJesus challenges our understanding of murder by revealing that anger, insults, and harmful words make us just as guilty before God as physical violence.• The Sermon on the Mount shows Jesus fulfilling and deepening our understanding of Old Testament law• Murder is wrong because it destroys something God created in His image• Name-calling and verbal attacks are forms of "emotional murder" that damage someone's identity• Reconciliation should take priority over religious rituals and offerings• Jesus commands us to make peace with opponents before legal disputes escalate• Our relationship with God requires regular "foot washing" through confession and forgiveness• Corrie Ten Boom's story demonstrates that true forgiveness comes from God, not our own capacity• The Holy Spirit provides the love and forgiveness we need when our own resources are insufficient• Self-righteousness cannot stand before God's perfect holiness• Jesus doesn't just raise the standard—He provides the grace to meet itIf you've been carrying anger or holding onto broken relationships, ask the Holy Spirit to give you His supernatural ability to forgive as you've been forgiven.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more36minPlay
August 12, 2025The Biscuit Problem: Why Words Matter in Faith ConversationsSend a textWords can create confusion when we use the same terms but refer to different concepts, particularly in religious contexts where cults and false teachings adopt Christian terminology while describing non-biblical beliefs. • A personal anecdote about misidentifying a highlighter color• Compared to how Americans and British people use "biscuit" differently• Discussed how various groups use Jesus' name but describe someone different• Specifically mentioned Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses borrowing Christian terminology• Cautioned about some portrayals of Jesus in media like "The Chosen"• Emphasized the importance of comparing descriptions to Scripture• Recommended knowing Scripture personally to avoid confusion• Suggested being part of a church community for theological guidance• Mentioned the value of understanding church historyBe careful out there.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more6minPlay
May 19, 2025Acts 21: A Mission in MadnessSend a textPaul follows the Holy Spirit's leading to Jerusalem despite warnings about the danger awaiting him, demonstrating how sometimes God's call leads us directly into difficult situations rather than away from them.• Paul enters Jerusalem and reports to James and the elders about his mission work• False rumors circulate that Paul teaches Jews to abandon Moses' law• Church leaders devise a plan for Paul to participate in purification rituals• Jews from Asia recognize Paul in the temple and incite a violent mob• Roman soldiers rescue Paul, who remarkably asks to address the very crowd trying to kill him• Paul's unique background creates unexpected connection points• Maintaining gospel focus during our most difficult moments shows spiritual maturity• Christians should seek peace where possible without passive acceptance of evil• Our painful experiences and difficult relationships become our mission field• Your unique qualities and even your struggles can be tools God usesDon't forget that the most painful people in your life are not your enemies but your mission field. Keep your focus on sharing Christ's love even in your most challenging moments.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more34minPlay
May 12, 20251 Samuel 3 Part 3 (Generations)Send a textGod's plan transcends generational failures to accomplish His purposes, working through broken systems to raise up faithful leaders when hope seems lost.• Looking at 1 Samuel 3, we see God's word coming to Samuel in a time when "the word of the Lord was rare"• God's plan works through three generations in this story: Eli, his corrupt sons, and young Samuel• The book of Judges shows a recurring pattern of generational spiritual decline followed by God's intervention• Churches demonstrate their belief in generational hope through how they allocate resources to children and youth• Practical application means shifting focus from "me and now" to "we and tomorrow"• Even in seemingly bleak cultural moments, God is still raising up "Samuels" for the next generation• The Holy Spirit isn't limited by cultural barriers, broken families, or generational failures• Jesus arrived after many cycles of Israel's spiritual ups and downs to fulfill God's ultimate redemptive plan• Maintaining hope in future generations doesn't mean ignoring problems but believing God works through them• Every act of faithfulness might nurture the next spiritual leader who will bring God's word to their generationSupport the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more37minPlay
May 12, 20251 Samuel 3 Part 2 (Processing the Word)Send a textThe word of God is essential for our spiritual vitality, but hearing and responding to it can be a challenging process requiring patience and humility.• The word of God was rare in Samuel's time, creating a spiritual vacuum• Samuel initially couldn't recognize God's voice, mistaking it for Eli's call• Biblical figures like Gideon, David, and Peter all struggled with insecurity when hearing God• The proper response is a servant's heart: "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening"• God's word often challenges us with difficult truths that are uncomfortable but necessary• Everyone has access to God's word through creation, the Holy Spirit, and scripture• Spiritual growth is a marathon requiring perseverance, not a sprint with immediate results• The word of God at work in our lives can transform us and impact others around usDon't be discouraged by the struggle to understand God's voice. Keep taking steps forward in faith, approaching His word with a servant's heart.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more35minPlay
May 03, 20251 Samuel 3 Part One (The Word)Send a textGod's Word is life-altering, but we often take it for granted until it's gone—like health, relationships, or abilities that we only appreciate in their absence.• Samuel's story contrasts innocent receptivity with deliberate avoidance of God's voice• Without prophetic vision, people do whatever they want—historically leading to societal collapse• Our lives require more than self-created goals; we need divine guidance beyond our limited perspective• John 1 reveals the Word as the foundation of creation—the code to life itself• Many try substituting God's Word with pursuits like money or relationships, similar to running a diesel engine on cooking oil• The living Word doesn't just offer information but makes sense of our existence• God's Word became flesh in Jesus, making it impossible to forget when the Holy Spirit resides within usGet into God's Word daily—it's not just a book that you understand; it's a book that understands you.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more33minPlay
April 12, 2025The Unexpected Invitation: Jesus, Zacchaeus, and the Transformation of a Tax CollectorSend a textJesus's encounter with Zacchaeus demonstrates His mission to seek and save the lost, revealing how genuine salvation transforms not just our eternal destination but our present actions and attitudes.• Looking for Jesus with genuine curiosity and hunger for righteousness leads to finding Him• Jesus intentionally seeks out the lost and knows us before we even look for Him• Religious people often criticize Jesus's association with sinners, missing His redemptive purpose• True faith must manifest in practical actions, not just emotional or mental acknowledgment• Grace doesn't just cover sin like snow over trash—it transforms the trash into snow• Zacchaeus's response went beyond requirements, giving half his goods to the poor• We must see unbelievers with potential rather than judgment• Transformation is sometimes immediate, sometimes gradual, but always with God's help• Prayer focus: intercede specifically for lost people in your life and recapture excitement about salvationThis week, commit to praying daily for specific people who need Jesus in their lives, and ask God to renew your excitement about what Jesus has done for you.Support the showhttps://www.instagram.com/zpeter00/...more37minPlay
FAQs about Zach Peters' Podcast:How many episodes does Zach Peters' Podcast have?The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.