Pastor Peter J. Peters Archive

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America The Conquered Part 1-

In "America the Conquered Part 1," Pastor Peters introduces the central theme of the series, emphasizing the spiritual and moral decline of America. He discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing the nation’s captivity, not through physical conquest but through spiritual and ideological subjugation. Peters calls for prayer and support for the Scriptures for America Worldwide Broadcasting Network, highlighting the need for financial contributions to continue spreading their message. He also offers booklets with exclusive content to incentivize donations, stressing the importance of support to maintain their commercial-free broadcasting efforts


America The Conquered Part 2-

"America the Conquered Part 2" continues the exploration of America's decline, emphasizing the symbolic events that reflect the nation's moral and spiritual captivity. Pastor Peters discusses major news events, such as the burning of the American flag, to illustrate the erosion of traditional values. He urges listeners to support the ministry through donations to sustain their extensive broadcasting efforts. The sermon intertwines reflections on societal changes, personal anecdotes, and scriptural references to underscore the message of America’s need for spiritual awakening and return to foundational values


America the Conquered Part 3-

In "America the Conquered Part 3," Pastor Peters delves deeper into the themes of captivity and moral decline, using biblical references and historical analogies. He discusses the concept of a nation in denial about its spiritual captivity, drawing parallels to the biblical Babylonian captivity. Peters emphasizes the difficulty of recognizing non-physical forms of conquest and urges a return to spiritual vigilance and repentance. The message also includes a call to support the ministry through prayers and financial contributions, highlighting the ongoing need for resources to continue their outreach efforts


Sin and the Environment Truths

This sermon by Pastor Peter J. Peters on the Scriptures for America Worldwide Broadcasting Network explores the connection between sin and environmental degradation. He asserts that God's control over natural events, like floods, earthquakes, and droughts, is a response to human sinfulness, drawing parallels to biblical events such as the flood in Noah's time and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Pastor Peters emphasizes the need for repentance, suggesting that environmental catastrophes are divine judgments. He criticizes modern society's neglect of God's influence in favor of scientific explanations, advocating for a return to biblical principles.


Truth and God Keeping his Word

The sermon "Truth and God Keeping His Word" delivers a compelling exploration of America's divine foundation and its prophesied role in the Bible. Pastor Peter J. Peters passionately argues that early American settlers saw themselves as fulfilling a biblical prophecy by establishing a new nation under God. Referencing scriptures like Micah 4 and Second Samuel 7:10, he makes the case that America was destined to be a new promised land, a haven for those cast out from the old world. This sermon is a stirring reminder of the spiritual convictions that shaped America's origins, urging us to reflect on our nation's divine destiny and purpose.


God is not Always Fair

The sermon "God is Not Always Fair" by Pastor Peter J. Peters addresses the notion that life and God's actions may not always align with human concepts of fairness. He explores various biblical examples to illustrate that God's ways and judgments are beyond human understanding and often appear unfair from a human perspective. Pastor Peters emphasizes that faith and trust in God's ultimate plan are essential, even when His actions seem unjust or incomprehensible. He encourages listeners to maintain their faith and righteousness, despite the apparent inconsistencies in life's fairness, trusting that God's wisdom and purpose are ultimately for the greater good.


Understanding the Winds of Adversity

In this sermon, Pastor Peter J. Peters discusses the concept of "winds of adversity" from a Christian perspective. He emphasizes that adversity is inevitable in life, as Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount, where both wise and foolish men faced storms. Peters highlights that adversity serves multiple purposes: it prepares us to comfort others, signals us to reevaluate our priorities, and tests the quality of our works and friendships. By building our lives on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ and acting upon His words, we can withstand these adversities and grow spiritually.


Turning up the Heat on Farenheit 911

In his sermon "Turning Up the Heat on Fahrenheit 911," Pastor Peter J. Peters addresses the controversial documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" by Michael Moore, criticizing its portrayal of the events and aftermath of September 11, 2001. Pastor Peters contends that the film distorts facts to fit a particular narrative, urging listeners to seek the truth behind the attacks. He emphasizes the importance of discerning media biases and encourages a return to Biblical principles for understanding and responding to such significant events. Peters highlights the need for vigilance and faith in navigating the complexities of modern political and social landscapes.


The Sin that Became Respectful

In Pastor Peter J. Peters' sermon "The Sin That Became Respectable," he delves into how certain sins have gradually become accepted and normalized in society. He explores the dangers of compromising biblical truths and the consequences of adopting worldly standards. Pastor Peters emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's Word and not succumbing to societal pressures that contradict Christian values. He calls for repentance and a return to righteous living, warning that failure to do so can lead to moral decay and divine judgment. The sermon serves as a wake-up call for Christians to stand firm in their faith.


Slaughter to Take Place

Pastor Peter J. Peters' sermon "Slaughter to Take Place" addresses the biblical prophecy of judgment and destruction for the wicked. He discusses the significance of repentance and aligning oneself with God's will to avoid divine retribution. Peters highlights the importance of understanding God's plan and the consequences of straying from His commandments. He urges listeners to take heed of the warnings in the scriptures, emphasizing the necessity of spiritual vigilance and moral integrity. The sermon serves as a call to action for believers to reaffirm their faith and commitment to living according to God's word to escape the foretold devastation.


Equipping the Saints for Stomping the Snakes Part 1 of 3

In "Equipping the Saints for Stomping the Snakes - Part 1," Pastor Peter J. Peters emphasizes the importance of spiritual preparedness and resilience in facing the challenges posed by evil forces. He draws on biblical references to illustrate the need for believers to be vigilant and proactive in their faith. Pastor Peters discusses the symbolic representation of snakes as evil and encourages his audience to equip themselves with the armor of God to combat these adversaries. He advocates for a return to strong Christian values and teachings, urging his listeners to strengthen their relationship with God and remain steadfast in their spiritual journey.


Slighted- A Talk on Humility

Pastor Peter J. Peters delivers a sermon titled "Humility," addressing the importance of humility in Christian life. He begins by sharing a personal story about feeling slighted by his dogs, drawing a parallel to how humans often ignore God despite His continuous provision. Peters emphasizes the significance of humility, encouraging believers to be "doers of the word" rather than just listeners. He discusses the dangers of pride and judgment, urging the congregation to reflect on their behavior and attitudes. Peters reminds listeners that humility is crucial for forgiveness and living a Christ-like life, advocating for self-reflection and genuine humility in daily interactions.


The God of Israel

In Pastor Peter J. Peters' sermon "The God of Israel", he reflects on the ineffectiveness of past efforts and emphasizes the need for a new approach. He begins by critiquing the last sermon as "worthless" and highlights the necessity of understanding the God of Israel. Peters discusses the challenges of embracing this understanding, including societal backlash and personal sacrifice. He urges his audience to confront the reality of destruction and the importance of repentance. Through anecdotes and scriptural references, he stresses the urgency of genuine humility and adherence to God's commandments, warning of imminent divine judgment for the ungodly while advocating for renewed, effective action in faith.


Reflections on the Eve of Destruction

The sermon by Pastor Peter J. Peters, titled "Reflections on the Eve of Destruction," revisits themes from the earlier message, "A Message on the Eve of Destruction." It focuses on the moral and spiritual decay in society, emphasizing the urgent need for repentance and a return to Biblical principles. Pastor Peters warns of impending divine judgment if the nation continues on its current path. He calls for a revival of Christian values and a recommitment to living according to God's Word. The sermon aims to inspire listeners to reflect on their lives, seek forgiveness, and strengthen their faith amidst challenging times.


King Vs. King

The sermon "King Versus King" by Pastor Peter J. Peters explores the conflict between earthly kings and the divine King, Jesus Christ. Pastor Peters delves into the Biblical narrative of authority and sovereignty, contrasting the flawed rule of human leaders with the perfect kingship of Christ. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus as the ultimate authority and urges listeners to align their lives with His teachings. The sermon addresses the challenges of living in a world dominated by secular powers and encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, trusting in God's supreme rule over all earthly authorities.


The Heart of the Matter Part 11- "The Cross or the Dung"

"The Cross or the Dung Hill" by Pastor Peter J. Peters explores the choice between embracing the sacrifice and salvation offered by Jesus Christ or rejecting it in favor of a life filled with sin and spiritual decay. Pastor Peters emphasizes the stark contrast between the path of righteousness and the path of worldly indulgence, urging listeners to reflect on their own lives and make a conscious decision to follow Christ. He highlights the consequences of turning away from God and the eternal significance of choosing the cross. The sermon is a call to repentance, faith, and commitment to living according to Biblical principles.


Deception and the Missing Sinner

The sermon discusses the theme of deception, specifically focusing on the devil's role in deceiving people and the impact of such deception on society. Pastor Peters emphasizes the importance of recognizing and resisting deception, particularly in the context of education and media. He criticizes the public school system for failing to impart true wisdom and argues that it contributes to the moral and intellectual decline of students. Additionally, he highlights the need for Christians to seek wisdom from God and be vigilant against the deceivers working to mislead them. The sermon also touches on the significance of understanding Biblical prophecy and the dangers of modern interpretations that stray from Biblical truth.


What Happens if you take God out of History?

The sermon "What Happens if You Take God Out of History?" by Pastor Peter J. Peters examines the consequences of removing God from the narrative of history. Pastor Peters argues that ignoring God's role leads to a distorted understanding of past events and undermines moral and spiritual foundations. He highlights how the presence of God in history has been central to the development of laws, ethics, and societal values. By excluding God, societies risk embracing secularism, moral decay, and a loss of purpose. The sermon calls for a renewed acknowledgment of God's influence in history to maintain a righteous and just society.


Act one of the Greatest Love Story Never Told

The sermon "Act 1 of the Greatest Love Story Never Told" by Pastor Peter J. Peters is presented as a theatrical production, exploring the profound and romantic love of God for His people, likened to a dramatic love story. Using vivid imagery and emotional narratives, Peters illustrates God's enduring love and commitment, despite humanity's frequent failures and estrangement. The sermon emphasizes the themes of separation, reconciliation, and ultimate victory of love, drawing parallels with well-known romantic tales to engage the audience deeply. Through this unique format, Peters aims to reveal the depth of God's love and its transformative power


Knowing and Understanding the Two Systems

In the sermon titled "Knowing and Understanding the Two Systems," Pastor Peter J. Peters emphasizes the importance of gaining both knowledge and understanding of two prevailing systems in society: the kingdom of God and the secular system. He explains that the secular system is characterized by humanism and state authority, often opposing Christian values. Peters argues that true understanding involves recognizing the influence of these systems on social, economic, and political structures. He encourages Christians to seek wisdom and understanding as commanded by God, stressing that a lack of knowledge and understanding leads to spiritual and societal decay.