• Jesus on Facing Criticism

    In this message launching the “Jesus on Successful Living” series, Pastor Byron examines the eighth beatitude about persecution and criticism from Matthew 5:10-12. Through personal ministry experiences and biblical teaching, he equips believers to handle criticism by accepting it as inevitable, determining not to take it personally through understanding their identity in Christ, committing the matter to the Lord, and remembering that the battle belongs to God.

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  • The Resurrection Meets Our Anxieties

    In this Easter message, Pastor Byron explores how Christ’s resurrection serves as the medicine for all our spiritual struggles, particularly anxiety and fear. Drawing from Romans 6:4 and numerous Scripture promises, he teaches that the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead now empowers believers to walk in transformation and victory, while addressing the root fear of seeking approval from others rather than finding identity in Christ.

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  • Have We Been Fooled About the Resurrection?

    In this Easter message, Pastor Byron presents a compelling legal case for the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, addressing doubts and examining the historical evidence. Through careful analysis of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection appearances, he demonstrates that the resurrection is the focal point that validates all Christian truth and serves as the foundation for transformation, providing hope and proving that Jesus is exactly who He claimed to be.

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  • Surprised by a Miracle

    In this message, Pastor Byron challenges believers to embrace a Great Commission lifestyle by understanding they can be partners with God in the miracle of spiritual regeneration. Using the story of Peter’s miraculous catch of fish from Luke 5, he illustrates four principles for effective evangelism: Jesus commands us to fish for people, controls the miracle process, conceals His miracles until we follow His leading, and calls us to take steps of faith in reaching others within our relational networks.

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  • Resting in Christ

    In this message, Pastor Byron explores how to rest in Christ amid life’s anxieties and trials. He teaches that finding peace is a critical yet often neglected doctrine, showing believers how to enter into God’s promised rest through understanding their spiritual position, being Spirit-filled, and claiming biblical promises by faith.

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  • Plugged In

    In this message, Pastor Byron explains how to be filled with the Holy Spirit using the analogy of a refrigerator that must be plugged into a power source. He identifies the Holy Spirit as the believer’s power source and provides three simple steps for activating this filling ministry, showing how it’s the gateway to emotional healing, spiritual victory, and living beyond our natural capacity.

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  • The Divine Looking Glass

    In this message, Pastor Byron addresses how believers discover their identity in Christ rather than through society’s distorted mirrors. He teaches that understanding who we are in Christ is essential for victorious Christian living, explaining that believers are saints who are reborn, accepted, and divinely valued by God.

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  • Can I Be Sure I Am Going to Heaven?

    In this message, Pastor Byron teaches on the assurance of salvation and eternal security, addressing why many believers live in fear and doubt rather than in the confidence of God’s grace. He provides five biblical “seat belts” proving that salvation cannot be lost, showing how this truth is a game-changer that frees believers from spiritual treadmill living.

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  • Making Love Last

    In this message, Pastor Byron explores God’s design for marriage through the Song of Solomon, revealing the characteristics that make love last. He teaches that marriage requires sacrificial, devoted love modeled after Christ, challenging believers to see marriage as one of God’s most beautiful divine institutions that can be renewed through His transforming power.

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  • God’s OK – Don’t Try to Change Him

    In this message, Pastor Byron addresses how believers often have distorted images of God that cripple their spiritual growth and relationship with Him. He examines God’s true nature and essential attributes—including His sovereignty, righteousness, justice, love, and eternality—showing that a proper understanding of who God is foundational to experiencing spiritual victory.

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