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Divine Night Goggles
See More…: Divine Night GogglesIn this message, Pastor Byron explores the illuminating ministry of the Holy Spirit from 1 Corinthians 2, teaching that spiritual maturity allows believers to understand God’s deep truths. He emphasizes that approaching Scripture with a cleansed heart, obedient spirit, and reliance on the Holy Spirit enables believers to see beyond the printed page into God’s wisdom.
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Mission Impossible
See More…: Mission ImpossibleIn this message, Pastor Byron teaches on abiding in Christ from John 15, explaining that just as a branch cannot bear fruit apart from the vine, believers cannot live the Christian life through their own efforts. He encourages Christians to “activate the batteries” of the Holy Spirit by confessing sin, surrendering to Christ, and trusting by faith that the vine will produce spiritual fruit through them.
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God’s Favor in 2021
See More…: God’s Favor in 2021In this message, Pastor Byron shares how to unlock God’s favor in our lives using Moses’s dialogue with God in Exodus 33 as a foundation. He teaches that receiving God’s favor requires knowing Him personally through confession and surrender, trusting His promises over human wisdom, and seeking His presence in all things—which brings the supernatural rest and peace that characterizes His “zone.”
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Sharing Like the Shepherds
See More…: Sharing Like the ShepherdsIn this message Pastor Byron explores the gift of sharing through the humble shepherds who received the first announcement of Christ’s birth. He examines how God chose society’s most marginalized individuals to become the first missionaries of the gospel, emphasizing that believers today are called to share this exclusive message of salvation with an uncompromising yet gracious heart, recognizing that Christ is the only way to reconcile the separation between God and humanity.
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Serving Like the Angels
See More…: Serving Like the AngelsIn this message Pastor Byron examines the gift of service through the example of the angels at Christ’s birth, encouraging believers to shift their focus from self-centered holiday expectations to meeting the needs of others. He explores the biblical background of angels and emphasizes that true worship involves practical service—bringing meals, offering time, being inconvenienced—especially during the emotionally challenging Christmas season when many struggle with depression, hurt feelings, and isolation.
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Sacrifice Like the Wise Men
See More…: Sacrifice Like the Wise MenIn this message Pastor Byron launches a new Advent series asking “What gifts should we give to the King?” by examining the Magi who brought gifts to Christ, focusing on their gift of sacrifice. He challenges believers to move beyond material gift-giving to offer three deeper sacrifices: resisting cultural compromise by standing firm on biblical truth, worshiping Christ as the most important person in our lives, and surrendering our idols for eternal treasures.
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Walking by the Spirit
See More…: Walking by the SpiritIn this message Pastor Byron teaches believers how to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit rather than struggling in their own strength, using the analogy of flying with the jet stream versus against it. He explains the practical mechanics of Spirit-filled living through confession (exhaling sin to restore fellowship with God) and yielding (inhaling by surrendering control to Christ moment by moment), emphasizing that this isn’t an emotional experience but a faith-walk that produces visible fruit over time.
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Live by the Spirit
See More…: Live by the SpiritIn this message, Pastor Byron explores Romans 8:1-7, unpacking keys to unlocking spiritual power through the Holy Spirit. He explains how believers often struggle to live successfully because they lack proper understanding of the Spirit’s work, teaching that the Spirit supersedes the power of the flesh and enables Christians to fulfill God’s righteous requirements through total dependence rather than human effort.
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Offending the Holy Spirit
See More…: Offending the Holy SpiritIn this message, Pastor Byron examines Ephesians 4:25-32 to address what grieves the Holy Spirit and blocks the flow of God’s grace in believers’ lives. He identifies specific sins like dishonesty, stealing, rotten speech, and unresolved anger that quench the Spirit’s power, encouraging Christians to recognize that God has planted His very heart within them and longs to hear it beating strongly rather than faintly.
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A New Kind of Life
See More…: A New Kind of LifeIn this message, Pastor Byron continues his series on experiencing the Holy Spirit’s power by teaching from Ephesians 5:18 about being filled with the Spirit. He emphasizes that Spirit-filled living begins with total dependence on God rather than human effort, explaining that Christians must surrender control of every area of life and allow the Spirit to transform them from the inside out.
