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  • Any Old Bush Will Do

    In this message Pastor Byron examines God’s call of Moses at the burning bush, emphasizing that God uses ordinary people invested with His power rather than relying on human ability or credentials. Drawing from Exodus 3, Pastor Byron addresses Moses’ excuses and fears of rejection, teaching that the burning bush represents how God fills common

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  • God’s Private University

    In this message Pastor Byron explores God’s training of Moses in the desert, likening it to a divine university where Moses spent 40 years learning humility and dependence on God. Through examining Deuteronomy 32 and Exodus 2, Pastor Byron explains how the desert experience—with its professors of obscurity, waiting, and solitude—strips away self-reliance and prepares

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  • Facing Rejection

    In this message Pastor Byron addresses the fear of rejection and how believers should respond when facing criticism or dismissal from others. Through Moses’ experience with Pharaoh and the Hebrew people in Exodus 5-6, Pastor Byron teaches that rejection is inevitable when following God’s will, but our security and identity must be rooted in God’s

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  • Success Derived from Failure

    In this message Pastor Byron challenges believers to rethink the concept of the “successful Christian life,” arguing that failure and defeat are often God’s tools for shaping us into the people He wants us to be. Drawing from the life of Moses and 2 Corinthians, he emphasizes that God uses our struggles and setbacks not

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  • An Untimely Birth for a Timely Man

    In this message from the “Surviving the Wilderness” series, Pastor Byron examines Exodus 1-2 to teach that there are no untimely events in a believer’s life. Using Moses’ birth during Egypt’s infanticide decree, he demonstrates three principles: God’s sovereignty is not nullified by hard times, God’s deliverance often exceeds our expectations, and God’s providence is

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  • A Man Who Dared to Make a Choice

    In this introductory message to the “Surviving the Wilderness” series on Moses, Pastor Byron explores Hebrews 11:23-27 to examine the defining choices that marked Moses as a man of faith. He challenges listeners to consider what choices they’re making in their own lives, particularly regarding God’s purpose versus worldly success, God’s people versus personal comfort,

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  • Priorities for a New Year

    In this New Year message, Pastor Byron presents three essential priorities for spiritual living: spiritual growth (hungering for God’s Word and pursuing maturity in Christ), spiritual breathing (daily yielding every area of life to God’s lordship and walking in dependence on the Holy Spirit), and spiritual touch (reaching out to impact others’ lives for Christ).

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  • The Joy Coming

    In this message from Luke 2, Pastor Byron explores the biblical concept of joy as one of the essential characteristics of a disciple. He teaches that joy is different from circumstantial happiness—it’s an inner peace that comes through the Holy Spirit based on confidence in God’s sovereign purposes, and he challenges believers to embrace the

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  • Magnificat

    In this message from Luke 1, Pastor Byron examines Mary’s visit to Elizabeth and the Magnificat, emphasizing how God chooses ordinary people to use in extraordinary ways. He addresses several theological errors concerning Mary (including the Immaculate Conception and perpetual virginity), affirms that God empowers those who are emptied of themselves and filled with the

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  • The Road to Bethlehem

    In this message from Luke 1, Pastor Byron breaks the “400 silent years” and shares how God’s prophetic plan unfolds through the annunciation to Zacharias about John the Baptist and to Mary about Jesus. He teaches that God’s voice comes to those who wait on Him in worship, addresses theological misconceptions about Mary’s sinlessness, and

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