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The Holy Spirit: Your Counselor
See More…: The Holy Spirit: Your CounselorIn this message, Pastor Byron examines John 16:7-11 to explain why Jesus said it was better for Him to leave and send the Holy Spirit. He teaches that the Spirit’s work includes convicting the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, and emphasizes that God has transplanted His very heart into believers, calling them to activate the Spirit’s power and live in dependence on Him rather than in their own strength.
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The Fingerprint of God’s Spirit
See More…: The Fingerprint of God’s SpiritIn this message, Pastor Byron launches a new series on experiencing the Holy Spirit’s power by examining Titus 3:4-7, explaining the Spirit’s role in salvation and transformation. He teaches that every believer has been given divine riches through the Spirit’s indwelling presence and challenges Christians to activate these spiritual resources rather than living powerless lives, emphasizing sanctification as the ongoing process of becoming more like Christ.
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Is God’s Love on a Thermostat?
See More…: Is God’s Love on a Thermostat?In this message Pastor Byron explores God’s unchanging love through Romans 8:35-39, addressing whether adversity means God has withdrawn His love. Using the metaphor of “skating on thin ice,” he reassures believers that God’s love is constant like an aircraft carrier that remains unmoved by storms, and that Christians are secure in Christ’s justification and glorification regardless of life’s difficulties.
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When You Experience Judgment and Criticism
See More…: When You Experience Judgment and CriticismIn this message Pastor Byron addresses how believers should respond to opposition, criticism, and judgment, examining Romans 8:31-34. He explains that when others threaten or accuse us, we can be confident, fearless, and bold because God is for us, Christ died for us, and no one can condemn those whom God has justified through Christ’s perfect righteousness.
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Can I Be Sure I’m Saved?
See More…: Can I Be Sure I’m Saved?In this message Pastor Byron examines five foundational truths about salvation found in Romans 8:28-30, addressing believers’ insecurity about their relationship with God during difficult times. He explains the concepts of foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification, emphasizing that God’s complete investment in believers means He will never give up on them.
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Finding the Good in the Bad
See More…: Finding the Good in the BadIn this message Pastor Byron unpacks Romans 8:28, one of Scripture’s most encouraging yet misunderstood passages about God’s providence. Using the story of Cliff Barrows’ honeymoon that led to his partnership with Billy Graham, he explains what it means that “all things work together for good,” defining who directs all things, what “good” means, and who truly loves God.
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Praying Through the Pain
See More…: Praying Through the PainIn this message Pastor Byron explores Romans 8:26-27, teaching how pain should summon believers to prayer and how the Holy Spirit intercedes when we don’t know what to pray. Using the metaphor of a child steering while sitting on a parent’s lap, he explains how the Holy Spirit guides our prayers and helps us find God’s will during times of weakness and suffering.
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Going Back to the Future
See More…: Going Back to the FutureIn this message Pastor Byron addresses the biblical concept of waiting on God through Romans 8:23-25, challenging the false teaching of “over-realized eschatology” that promises health and prosperity now. He explains how believers groan for their future glorification just as creation groans for redemption, encouraging Christians to draw strength from their future hope while enduring present suffering.
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Climate Change God’s Way
See More…: Climate Change God’s WayIn this message Pastor Byron uses M.C. Escher’s upside-down artwork to illustrate how we live in a fallen world, examining Romans 8:19-22 to show how creation itself groans under sin’s curse. He explains that just as the earth longs for its resurrection and renewal, believers await their glorification, and these two promises are inextricably connected as signs pointing to Christ’s return.
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A Right Perspective
See More…: A Right PerspectiveIn this message Pastor Byron launches the “Lighthouse for Stormy Times” series with Romans 8:17-18, establishing that suffering is guaranteed for believers but emphasizing that present suffering cannot compare to future glory. Using the lighthouse metaphor, he explains that Christians are heirs with Christ, and their inheritance includes a glorified body free from sin’s presence and power.
