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What Is This World Coming To?
See More…: What Is This World Coming To?In this message Pastor Byron introduces a comprehensive study of end-times prophecy, providing an overview of God’s prophetic timeline from the church age through eternity. He explains why Christians should study prophecy—because it comprises nearly one-fourth of Scripture, answers difficult questions, encourages patient waiting, provides perspective on current events, and has a purifying effect on believers’ lives.
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What Every Man Needs
See More…: What Every Man NeedsIn this message Pastor Byron shares the vital importance of fathers in their children’s lives, presenting compelling research demonstrating how active father involvement significantly impacts children’s well-being, moral development, and future success. He outlines three essential relationships every man needs: a Paul (spiritual mentor), a Barnabas (encouraging friend who provides accountability), and a Timothy (someone to disciple and pour into), explaining how these relationships help men become the godly fathers, husbands, and mentors God intends them to be.
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Freedom in Christ… But
See More…: Freedom in Christ… ButIn this message Pastor Byron explores the biblical principle of balancing Christian liberty with love for others, using the analogy of a tightrope walker who needs a balance pole. He teaches from Romans 14 about how believers should exercise their freedom in Christ regarding non-essential matters (like food, drink, and personal preferences) while remaining considerate of weaker brothers and sisters, emphasizing that true spiritual maturity means putting love for others above personal liberty.
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The Grace to Let Others Be – Part II
See More…: The Grace to Let Others Be – Part IIIn this message Pastor Byron addresses the critical need for balance between grace and truth in the body of Christ, teaching from Romans 14 about how believers should respond to one another regarding non-essential matters of faith. He emphasizes that Christians must embrace horizontal grace—accepting fellow believers who have different convictions about disputable matters—while maintaining that only God has the right to judge hearts and motives, challenging listeners to become “grace givers” rather than “grace killers.”
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The Grace to Let Others Be – Part I
See More…: The Grace to Let Others Be – Part IIn this foundational message Pastor Byron distinguishes between vertical grace (our relationship with God through salvation) and horizontal grace (our relationships with fellow believers), teaching from Romans 14 about the freedom Christians have in non-essential matters. He challenges believers to recognize different levels of spiritual maturity, avoid judging others over personal convictions, and extend the same grace to fellow Christians that God has extended to them.
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Templates for Godliness
See More…: Templates for GodlinessIn this message Pastor Byron presents three simple spiritual templates for godly living from Romans 13: pursue love as the fulfillment of God’s law, envision Christ’s imminent return to stay spiritually alert, and shut down avenues of temptation by putting on Christ and making no provision for the flesh. He emphasizes the importance of intentional Christian living, urging believers to identify their areas of vulnerability and exercise discipline while maintaining awareness that Christ could return at any moment.
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A Kingdom Woman
See More…: A Kingdom WomanIn this message, Pastor Byron celebrates the incredible strength and influence of mothers and women throughout history. Using examples from Scripture and culture, he highlights how women’s influence for good shapes families, communities, and the world, often as unsung heroes behind major victories and moral campaigns.
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A Sold-Out Servant’s Goal
See More…: A Sold-Out Servant’s GoalIn this message, Pastor Byron compares the Holy Spirit’s work to a house flipper who transforms dilapidated properties into beautiful homes. He explains the difference between justification (our one-time salvation) and sanctification (the ongoing process by which the Holy Spirit renovates our lives to make us more Christ-like).
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The Christian and Human Government
See More…: The Christian and Human GovernmentIn this message, Pastor Byron tackles the question of how Christians should respond to government authority, even when it’s unjust or abusive. Using Romans 13 and the example of early Christians under Nero’s reign, he explores what it means to submit to governing authorities while maintaining faith.
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The Resurrection, Guilt & Love
See More…: The Resurrection, Guilt & LoveIn this message, Pastor Byron addresses the destructive power of unresolved guilt through the story of an Air Force major whose life collapsed after Hiroshima. He distinguishes between real guilt from sin and pseudo-guilt from unmet expectations, pointing to Christianity’s true answer for dealing with guilt.
