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How to be Righteous Without Being a “Holy Joe”
In this message, Pastor Byron explores Jesus’s teaching in John 15 about abiding in the vine, explaining that fruitfulness in the Christian life comes not from self-effort but from remaining connected to Christ. He emphasizes that believers are called to bear fruit that remains—lasting spiritual impact that endures beyond our lifetime—and that this happens through
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The Advantages of a Christian
In this message, Pastor Byron explores the profound truth that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone, not through works or human effort, drawing from Romans 3 and Ephesians 2. He emphasizes that while we are saved by grace through faith, genuine belief naturally produces good works as evidence of a transformed life—explaining that
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How to be Religious Without Being a Christian
In this message, Pastor Byron explores the profound mystery of the incarnation—how Jesus, fully God, became fully man to dwell among us and bring salvation. Drawing from John 1, he explains how Christ embodies both the creative Word who spoke the universe into existence and the compassionate Savior who took on human flesh to reconcile
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The Judgment for the Judgmental
This is the first in a six-message series entitled “The Bad News that Leads to Good News”.
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The People Who Found Christmas
In this message, Pastor Byron explores the significance of the shepherds and wise men in the Christmas story, examining why God chose these two vastly different groups—one poor and despised, the other wealthy and educated—to announce the birth of Christ. Through their contrasting backgrounds yet common responses of faith and worship, he reveals how anyone
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The People Who Missed Christmas
In this message, Pastor Byron shares a powerful reminder about the true meaning of Christmas by exploring how people in the first century—and today—can miss Christ amid the celebrations. Using the historical account of D-Day and examining four groups who missed the first Christmas (the innkeeper, Herod, the Sanhedrin, and Jerusalem), he challenges listeners to
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The Little People of Christmas – 2022
In this message, Pastor Byron shares the story of Anna, the prophetess—the least recognized character in the Christmas narrative—to remind us that God chooses the insignificant and unimportant to carry out His greatest work. Through Anna’s life of devotion and her witness to Christ’s redemption, he encourages believers to focus on the true meaning of
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When God Gives Up
In this message, Pastor Byron completes Romans chapter 1 by addressing God’s divine abandonment of rebellious humanity and the consequences that follow, including sexual perversion and moral decay. Through careful examination of God’s word and character, he explains how man—not God—sends himself to judgment by suppressing truth, and reminds believers to separate the sin from
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The Holidays and Contentment
In this message, Pastor Byron explores the biblical secret to contentment and thanksgiving by examining Philippians 4:10-13, teaching that true contentment comes not from circumstances or possessions but from understanding God’s sovereign care and learning to be satisfied in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. He challenges listeners to resist the culture of
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Is God Really Fair?
In this message, Pastor Byron addresses the difficult question “Is God really fair?” by examining Romans 1:18-25, showing how mankind suppresses and perverts the truth about God, leading to divine abandonment and judgment. He demonstrates that God’s wrath is not capricious anger but the righteous response of a perfectly just and holy God, and that
