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Roadblocks to Good Communication
See More…: Roadblocks to Good CommunicationIn this message Pastor Byron identifies key barriers to effective communication in marriage, drawing wisdom from the book of Proverbs. He addresses roadblocks including poor listening, hasty speech, and harsh words, showing how these communication killers can destroy even the strongest relationships and emphasizing that marriage thrives when couples learn to communicate with grace, patience, and intentionality.
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Restoring Lost Love
See More…: Restoring Lost LoveIn this message Pastor Byron addresses the challenge of restoring lost love in marriage, acknowledging the different seasons marriages go through and how love can diminish over time. Drawing from Joel 2:25, he provides ten practical steps for rekindling romance and renewing love, including revisiting wedding memories, rediscovering each other, and praying for God to restore what the “locust has eaten” in the relationship.
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The Types of Love in Marriage
See More…: The Types of Love in MarriageIn this message Pastor Byron explores God’s design for love in marriage, distinguishing between three Greek words for love: eros (selfish love), agape (sacrificial love commanded of husbands), and phileo (affectionate friendship love commanded of wives). He explains why God calls husbands and wives to different expressions of love and how understanding these distinctions can transform the marriage relationship.
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God’s Original Plan for Marriage
See More…: God’s Original Plan for MarriageIn this message Pastor Byron lays the biblical foundation for marriage from Genesis 2, introducing four essential principles: severance (leaving parents), permanence (cleaving to one’s spouse), unity (becoming one), and intimacy (openness without shame). He emphasizes that marriage is a covenant relationship involving husband, wife, and God, designed to reflect Christ’s love for the church.
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Gospel Crazy Plus One
See More…: Gospel Crazy Plus OneIn this message Pastor Byron teaches biblical principles for effective evangelism through the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8. He outlines key characteristics of fruitful witnessing including sensitivity to the Spirit’s leading, availability, taking initiative through asking questions, tactfulness, and staying focused on the gospel message, encouraging believers to invest in and invite people to Christ.
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Gospel Crazy
See More…: Gospel CrazyIn this message Pastor Byron examines what made the Apostle Paul “gospel crazy,” exploring Romans 1:1 to uncover three motivating factors: his new life and identity in Christ, his new role as a bondservant, and his new calling as an apostle set apart for the gospel. He challenges believers to embrace the truth that God has strategically placed each person in specific times and locations to share the good news.
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Jesus Meets Distraught Fishermen
See More…: Jesus Meets Distraught FishermenIn this message Pastor Byron teaches from John 21 about the disciples’ futile night of fishing and Jesus’ miraculous provision when they obeyed His command. He emphasizes the foundational truth that in the center of God’s will believers experience fruitfulness and provision, while self-effort apart from Christ proves fruitless, encouraging believers to trust God’s timing and abundant supply.
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Jesus Meets Pride
See More…: Jesus Meets PrideIn this message Pastor Byron explores Jesus’s profound love for His disciples as demonstrated in John 13 through the foot-washing account. Using a powerful story about Czar Nicholas paying a soldier’s debt, he illustrates how God’s love and grace should motivate believers rather than guilt and fear, calling us to renewed understanding of Christ’s love that extends “to the uttermost.”
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Jesus Meets a The Bereaved
See More…: Jesus Meets a The BereavedIn this message Pastor Byron examines the raising of Lazarus in John 11, showing how this miracle reveals the glory of God rather than simply being about Lazarus’s restoration. Through this powerful account, we discover multiple aspects of God’s glory and are called to a deeper love for Jesus beyond mere religious routine.
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Jesus Meets a Blind Man
See More…: Jesus Meets a Blind ManIn this message Pastor Byron teaches from John 9 about Jesus healing the man born blind, revealing truths about how Jesus views affliction, religion, and spiritual darkness. We learn why God allows affliction in our lives and discover that Jesus is in the business of changing lives and bringing people from darkness into light.
