Author name: Daniel Peede

2026, Missing the Mark Series, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Missing the Mark Series: Falling When We Should Stand

The preacher expounds on Romans 5, explaining the Greek term for offense as falling when one should have stood, contrasting Adam’s failure with Christ’s obedience. He emphasizes how sin abounded through the first Adam but grace superabounded through the second Adam, enabling believers to reign in life by faith rather than remaining slaves to sin. The preacher closes by urging the congregation to stand in grace, lean on the Lord daily, and access His strength to avoid falling.

2026, Missing the Mark Series, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Missing the Mark Series: The Failure of Self-seeking and Vindication

The preacher expounds on 1 Corinthians 6, highlighting how the Corinthians’ self-seeking and vindictive disputes represented a fault or defeat that allowed Satan an advantage. He urges believers to handle conflicts biblically with humility, love, and forgiveness rather than taking matters to worldly courts, emphasizing Christ’s example and the need for unity. The preacher closes with a call to see sin as God sees it and to confirm love toward one another so the church may overcome and glorify Christ.

2026, Missing the Mark Series, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Missing the Mark Series: Failure to Hear

The preacher explores how sin entered the world through Adam’s failure to hear and obey God’s word, causing all to miss the mark, while contrasting this with Christ’s perfect obedience that brings righteousness to believers. He urges listeners to respond to God’s instruction quickly, sweetly, and completely through confession, forsaking sin, and yielding to the Holy Spirit’s teaching. The message closes with a prayer for guidance to walk in newness of life rather than repeating the disobedience of the old nature.

2026, Missing the Mark Series, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Missing the Mark Series: What Will You Do With Truth?

The preacher delivers a sermon from Romans chapter 2 on the dangers of knowing truth without obeying it, stressing that all have sinned and missed the mark like Adam. He warns against hypocrisy and outward religion while calling for genuine heart repentance and a real relationship with Christ. The message underscores personal accountability before God for how one responds to the light of truth received.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Good Soil in the Early Church

The preacher examines the early church in Acts as an example of good soil, highlighting steadfast commitment to doctrine, prayer, fellowship, and bold testimony despite persecution. He stresses that individual hearts must be right with God for spiritual fruit and church health, urging believers to minister to one another and live out the Word. The message closes with a call to continued prayer and hunger for Scripture so the Lord can add to the church.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Is the Soil Good?

The preacher unfolds the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8, emphasizing that the different soils represent various conditions of the human heart in receiving God’s Word. He urges listeners to examine whether their hearts are hardened, shallow, choked by worldly cares, or good and honest ground that produces fruit with patience. The preacher stresses the need for genuine faith tested by trials and a pure relationship with God over mere outward religion.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Evening

A Reflection of What We Behold

The preacher expounds on Colossians 3:16, urging believers to let the Word of Christ dwell richly through meditation that leads to illumination, edifying speech, praise, and right actions. He contrasts filling one’s heart with God’s truth versus worry or worldly distractions, drawing from Psalms and Philippians to show how such focus brings peace and wisdom amid trials. The preacher closes with a prayer for the congregation to delight in Scripture daily.

2026, America, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Gratitude for Our Heritage

The preacher delivers a message on gratitude for the spiritual and national heritage provided by God’s mercy, drawing from Psalm 136 to highlight divine wonders, deliverance, and blessings. He urges listeners to remember and preserve Christian principles in American history while praying for leaders and passing the faith to future generations. The preacher closes by affirming that the Lord remains the true portion of every believer’s inheritance.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Ezra’s Cry for Wisdom

The preacher expounds on Ezra chapter 8, highlighting Ezra’s preparation of heart to seek, do, and teach God’s law while crying out for wisdom in gathering Levites and ministers for the return from exile. He stresses fasting, prayer, and trusting God’s provision over human protection during the dangerous journey, urging believers to follow the same pattern of resolve and dependence. The message closes with a prayer for wisdom in life’s new chapters and daily decisions.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning

A Cry for Wisdom

The preacher draws from Psalm 119 to highlight humanity’s deep need for divine wisdom amid life’s choices and trials. He urges believers to pant after God’s Word, ask in faith as James instructs, and trust the Lord to order their steps rather than relying on human understanding. The message closes with a prayer for wisdom in practical areas like health, family, and finances.

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