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Jeff Piepho

Choosing Your Friends Carefully

In “You Can’t Change Unwilling People,” Pastor Jeff Piepho’s sermon from the “Avoiding Relationship Problems” series, he emphasizes the importance of choosing friends wisely, based on Proverbs 12:26 and insights from Henry Cloud. Pastor Jeff uses personal stories and biblical wisdom to show that the friends we choose greatly influence our lives. He suggests looking…

You Can’t Change Unwilling People

In “You Can’t Change Unwilling People,” part of the “Avoiding Relationship Problems” series, Jeff Piepho explores the crucial lesson that we can only change ourselves, not others. Drawing from Proverbs 1:20-33 and other scriptures, this sermon highlights the importance of understanding and respecting personal boundaries. It teaches that while advice and guidance can be offered,…

You Can’t Rescue Angry People

Discover key insights in Jeff Piepho’s sermon “You Can’t Rescue Angry People,” part of the “Avoiding Relationship Problems” series. Focusing on Proverbs 19:19, Piepho addresses how to deal with hot-tempered individuals effectively and compassionately. He emphasizes the importance of not shielding these individuals from the consequences of their actions, encouraging personal responsibility and growth. This sermon is essential for anyone looking to handle anger in relationships in a healthy, God-honoring way.

You Can’t Please Unpleasable People

Listen to Jeff Piepho’s talk “You Can’t Please Unpleasable People” and learn why it’s better to trust in God than to try and make everyone happy. In this talk, Jeff uses easy-to-understand lessons from the Bible, like Proverbs 29:25, to show us that we should focus on God’s plan for us, not on worrying about…

Why Paul Loves Some & Curses Others in the Church

Join Jeff Piepho as he discusses “Why Paul Loves Some & Curses Others in the Church” from the series “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things).” Dive into 1 Corinthians 16:15-24 to understand the role of submission and the traits of Stephanas’ household. This sermon, available in video and mp3 formats, sheds light on recognizing genuine…

Being Alert, the Christian Radar System

Join Jeff Piepho as he delivers the sermon “Being Alert, the Christian Radar System” from the series “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)”. Dive deep into 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 and discover how to stay vigilant, maintain strong faith, and lead with love. With insights from Dr. Meg Meeker, Paul Washer, and central scriptures such as…

What does God Want Me to Do?

Explore Jeff Piepho’s enlightening sermon, ‘What does God Want Me to Do?’ as part of the 1 Corinthians series, emphasizing the preeminence of Jesus. Unravel the age-old question of how to serve God and make life decisions in alignment with His purpose. Drawing inspiration from 1 Corinthians 16:5-12, this sermon outlines five Ps for discerning…

Share with the Saints

In Jeff Piepho’s sermon ‘Share with the Saints’ from the 1 Corinthians series emphasizing Jesus above all, explore the significance of Christian giving rooted in 1 Corinthians 16:1-4. Drawing on teachings from Paul to the Corinthians and other biblical references from Proverbs, Psalms, and 1 Timothy, the sermon highlights consistent and generous contributions as an…

No Cheap Substitutes for the Resurrection

Jeff Piepho’s latest sermon, ‘No Cheap Substitutes for the Resurrection,’ in our ongoing series on 1 Corinthians, where the focus remains on Jesus above all. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15:50-58, Jeff highlights the everlasting nature of our spiritual inheritance and the triumph over death through Jesus Christ. The session emphasizes the value of steadfast faith,…

Our New Bodies

Series: 1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things) Sermon: Our New Bodies Pastor Jeff Piepho explores 1 Corinthians 15:35-49, discussing what our new bodies will be like after resurrection. Using clear explanations from the Bible, he talks about the changes and wonders we can expect in the next life. Learn from experts like Dallas Willard and…