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  • Judging Others

    In this message Pastor Byron shares the remarkable story of missionaries to Ecuador’s Auca Indians, including how Steve Saint’s children adopted as “grandfather” the very man who killed their actual grandfather—demonstrating supernatural forgiveness and love. He explores Jesus’ teaching on judging others from Luke 6, explaining when judgment is wrong (preferences, motives, convictions, hypocrisy) and

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  • Dealing With Demanding People

    In this message Pastor Byron teaches on responding to difficult and demanding people who persecute believers for their faith in Christ. Using Jesus’ teaching from Luke 6 about turning the other cheek and loving enemies, he explains how Christians are called to respond with unnatural love, unselfish actions, and unnatural words—praying for those who mistreat

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  • The Blessing of Rejection

    In this message Pastor Byron explains how believers should respond to persecution in today’s postmodern world that rejects absolute truth. He teaches from Luke 6 that when Christians face persecution for standing with Christ, they should change their perspective, embrace their responsibility as kingdom citizens, check their motivation to ensure they’re not trying to please

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  • When Life Hurts

    In this message Pastor Byron explores Jesus’ teaching about when to weep and when to laugh in a world that lives life upside down. He explains that there is a biblical time to stop weeping—when God comforts us, removes our sin through confession, and sends comforters into our lives—and also times when laughter is wrong,

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  • Living Life Right-Side Up

    In this message, Pastor Byron launches a new series called “Living Life Right Side Up,” challenging believers to embrace God’s kingdom values in a world that lives contrary to His principles. Using Jesus’ teaching from Luke 6 (the Sermon on the Plain), he addresses how Christians are called to live counter-culturally, particularly in their relationship

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  • Thy Kingdom Come

    In this standalone message, Pastor Byron explores the theme “Thy Kingdom Come” by unpacking what it means for God’s reign to be fully established in believers’ lives through the process of sanctification. Drawing from Matthew 6 and the Lord’s Prayer, he explains the three phases of sanctification—past, present, and future—and challenges Christians to move beyond

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  • The True Path to Prosperity

    In this message on “The True Path to Prosperity,” Pastor Byron contrasts the false prosperity gospel with God’s authentic plan for blessing, teaching from 2 Corinthians 9 that genuine prosperity comes through generous giving rather than self-centered accumulation. He explains the biblical paradox that we must give away in order to receive, and that when

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  • Jesus on Money

    In this message from Matthew 6, Pastor Byron teaches on the proper perspective toward earthly possessions and money, emphasizing that believers must choose between serving God or serving wealth. Through Jesus’ teaching on storing up treasures in heaven, having clear spiritual vision, and serving a single master, he challenges listeners to examine where their true

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  • What We Learn from Job

    In this message wrapping up the study of Job, Pastor Byron extracts key doctrinal truths about spiritual warfare, suffering, and God’s sovereignty that are essential for Christian living. He explains that believers are in constant spiritual battle with no safe places, that suffering doesn’t always indicate personal sin, and that God’s sovereign plans cannot be

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  • The Beauty of Restoration

    In this message Pastor Byron shares the powerful conclusion to the book of Job, exploring how God uses adversity to create beauty and masterpiece lives. Using the analogy of a master violinist performing on a single string, he illustrates how God displays His greatest grace when we have the least to work with, calling believers

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