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The Encouragement of a Harmonious Church
See More…: The Encouragement of a Harmonious ChurchIn this message, Pastor Byron explores how a harmonious church reflects the very glory of God, using Romans 15:5-7 to address the divisions that plagued the church at Rome over non-essential issues. He emphasizes that while disagreements will always exist among believers, love must never be neutralized, and like instruments in an orchestra, believers can create beautiful harmony without being identical—accepting one another just as Christ accepted us for God’s glory.
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Encouragement & Hope
See More…: Encouragement & HopeIn this message, Pastor Byron begins a new series on encouragement for kingdom living, explaining that just as Jesus prayed for believers to be sanctified in truth and take courage in a difficult world, God’s Word serves as the foundation for receiving and giving encouragement. Using the metaphor of a young tree needing stakes and guide wires to withstand strong winds, he emphasizes that believers must be grounded in Scripture and fulfill their obligation to bear one another’s weaknesses with humility and grace.
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Eternity – The Heavenly City
See More…: Eternity – The Heavenly CityIn this message Pastor Byron explores the biblical concept of the new heaven and new earth, challenging believers to look beyond this present life to the eternal glory that awaits. He examines passages from Genesis, Peter, and Revelation 21-22 to describe the characteristics of the New Jerusalem and encourages Christians to live with an eternal perspective rather than clinging to temporal things.
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That Big, Bright, Beautiful Tomorrow
See More…: That Big, Bright, Beautiful TomorrowIn this message Pastor Byron examines the thousand-year reign of Christ known as the Millennium, exploring who will populate this future kingdom and what conditions will prevail during Christ’s earthly rule. Drawing from passages in Isaiah, Revelation 20, and Matthew 24, he emphasizes how this prophetic reality should shape believers’ daily lives and inspire holy living.
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Here Comes the Judge! – Part II
See More…: Here Comes the Judge! – Part IIIn this message Pastor Byron addresses the biblical necessity of divine judgment, explaining why Christ must judge sin based on God’s perfect justice and righteousness. He examines four key judgments including the Beast and False Prophet, the living Jews and Gentiles, and the Great White Throne, while emphasizing that believers should take God’s holiness seriously in their daily walk.
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Here Comes the Judge! – Part I
See More…: Here Comes the Judge! – Part IIn this message Pastor Byron examines Christ’s second coming at the end of the tribulation, describing the dramatic return of Jesus on a white horse to judge the nations and defeat the armies gathered at Armageddon. Drawing from Revelation 19, Zechariah 14, and Matthew 24, he emphasizes the spectacular, visible nature of Christ’s return and its implications for believers to live pure lives today.
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The Coming Anti-Christ
See More…: The Coming Anti-ChristIn this message Pastor Byron explores the rise of the Antichrist and the revived Roman Empire during the tribulation period, examining how modern technology and global conditions are setting the stage for a world dictator. Using passages from Revelation 13 and Daniel 7, he describes the Antichrist’s characteristics, his deceptive peace covenant with Israel, and the mark of the beast system that will control all commerce.
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Future Chaos
See More…: Future ChaosIn this message Pastor Byron examines the tribulation period, focusing on the seal judgments from Revelation 6 and the battle of Gog and Magog from Ezekiel 38-39. He explains the purpose of the tribulation in preparing Israel for her Messiah and demonstrates how ancient prophecies are being fulfilled today, encouraging believers that God remains in control of history’s timeline.
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A Loud Rapture
See More…: A Loud RaptureIn this message Pastor Byron explains the rapture of the church from 1 Thessalonians 4, describing how believers will be caught up to meet Christ in the air before the tribulation begins. He addresses the meaning of the Greek word “harpazo,” examines why the rapture must occur before the tribulation, and encourages believers that Christ’s return should inspire holy living and confident hope.
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The Christian’s Final Review
See More…: The Christian’s Final ReviewIn this message Pastor Byron explores the Judgment Seat of Christ where every believer will have their life reviewed not for sin but for quality of faithfulness. Using passages from 2 Corinthians 5 and 1 Corinthians 3, he explains how believers will be evaluated by the totality of their lives—whether built with gold, silver, and precious stones or wood, hay, and stubble—and challenges Christians to live with eternal rewards in view.
