
Identity Daytona Sermon Podcast
1) Learning to ask again
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) A View of the Bible from 30,000ft Preview
The best selling book in history is also one of the most complex. - How do we understand it? Do we truly need it? - What is it good for? - Can’t I simply love people and that be enough?Many of us have...Show More
3) Then You Will See Clearly
We’re continuing in the Sermon on the Mount with one of Jesus’ most quoted — and most misunderstood — teachings: “Do not judge.” In Matthew 7:1–6, Jesus doesn’t forbid discernment but warns us about t...Show More
4) Heavenly Treasures
5) Why Kingdom Disciples Should Fast | Sermon on the Mount
In these verses, Jesus reminds us that fasting is not about appearances or spiritual showmanship—it’s about drawing near to the Father with an undivided heart. True fasting is a hidden act of devotion...Show More
6) Pray Like This | Sermon on the Mount #TheLordsPrayer
Prayer is one of the most important parts of the Christian life—yet most of us either struggle to know what to say, or fall into the habit of praying shallow, pious words. In Matthew 6, Jesus gives us...Show More
7) What is Hidden
We live in a culture obsessed with being seen — likes, shares, applause, recognition. But Jesus calls us to a different way: a life lived before an Audience of One. In Matthew 6:1–8, He warns against ...Show More
8) Reckless Love - The Call for us to Love our Enemies
We all have unspoken rules for who gets our love — and who doesn’t. In this message from Matthew 5:43–48, Pastor Byron L. Cogdell challenges us to confront those boundaries in light of Jesus’ command ...Show More
9) It Is Better
Jesus called His disciples the salt of the earth and the light of the world—not just to describe who we are, but to show us what we’re for. In a world longing for hope, healing, and truth, followers o...Show More
10) God's Presence On The Journey | Dr. Ed Stetzer
Guest speaker Dr. Ed Stetzer shares a powerful message on the tabernacle and the enduring presence of God with His people. From the wilderness to our everyday lives, God has always desired to dwell wi...Show More