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The Ram, Goat and Horn
See More…: The Ram, Goat and HornIn this message Pastor Byron examines Daniel chapter 8, focusing on the prophetic visions Daniel received about future kingdoms and the coming Antichrist. He explains how God zooms in on specific kingdoms from chapter 7’s overview, demonstrating through fulfilled prophecy that Scripture is indeed God’s Word and that believers can trust His faithfulness to His people.
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The Coming World Dictator
See More…: The Coming World DictatorIn this message Pastor Byron defends the importance of studying biblical prophecy, particularly Daniel chapter 7, showing that the second coming of Christ dominates Scripture with over 300 New Testament verses dedicated to this topic. He provides a detailed examination of the four kingdoms represented in Daniel’s vision and the characteristics of the Antichrist, encouraging believers to develop a biblical worldview grounded in God’s prophetic truth.
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Back to the Future
See More…: Back to the FutureIn this message Pastor Byron introduces Daniel chapter 7 as the most comprehensive prophetic chapter in the Old Testament, explaining how fulfilled prophecy serves as the greatest verification of Scripture’s truthfulness. He walks through the vision of the four beasts representing successive world kingdoms, emphasizing that God is sovereign over human history and believers can trust Him to control their present circumstances just as He controls the future.
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The Lion King
See More…: The Lion KingIn this message Pastor Byron examines Daniel chapter 6 and the account of Daniel in the lion’s den, showing how believers should face the “lions” in their own lives through faith in God’s sovereignty. He emphasizes that God encamps around His people and that nations rise and fall according to God’s predetermined plan, encouraging Christians not to equate any earthly nation with God’s kingdom but to trust His unchanging faithfulness.
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When You Walk Through the Fire
See More…: When You Walk Through the FireIn this message Pastor Byron studies Daniel chapter 3 and the account of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace, challenging believers to stand firm in their convictions regardless of external pressures. He emphasizes that true faith is based on God’s sovereignty rather than our perception of His goodness, and that integrity means being guided by internal principles rather than seeking the acceptance of men, even when it costs us everything.
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The Rise and Fall of the World
See More…: The Rise and Fall of the WorldIn this message Pastor Byron examines Daniel chapter 2 and Nebuchadnezzar’s dream about the statue representing successive world kingdoms, explaining the “times of the Gentiles” from Babylon through the tribulation. He shows how God revealed this prophetic timeline to encourage the captive Israelites that their situation was not permanent and that Christ will ultimately establish His eternal kingdom, reminding believers that God is sovereign and orchestrating human history according to His plan.
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Daniel, Dreams and Fathers
See More…: Daniel, Dreams and FathersIn this Father’s Day message Pastor Byron uses Daniel chapter 2 to show how fathers should model faith during impossible situations, emphasizing that Daniel faced crisis with poise, prayer, and humility. He explains the “times of the Gentiles” and Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, demonstrating that God works best in humanly impossible situations and that true humility always gives glory to God rather than seeking personal recognition.
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How to Pass a Test
See More…: How to Pass a TestIn this message Pastor Byron examines Daniel chapter 1 and Daniel’s decision to refuse the king’s food, showing how daily choices determine whether Christ is truly Lord of our lives. He explains the context of the Babylonian captivity and God’s warnings to Judah, emphasizing that believers must purpose in their hearts to maintain integrity and avoid compromise, because even subtle compromises can lead to spiritual devastation and darkened understanding.
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Daniel Held Hostage
See More…: Daniel Held HostageIn this message Pastor Byron introduces the book of Daniel by highlighting Daniel’s unwavering conviction as a teenager to serve God alone despite tremendous pressure to compromise. He traces how King Josiah’s revival influenced young Daniel’s faith, challenging believers today to develop deep-seated convictions that refuse to compromise regardless of circumstances, emphasizing that God is still looking for men and women who will march to the beat of His drum alone.
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The Call of the Hour
See More…: The Call of the HourIn this message Pastor Byron addresses the danger of sexual impurity and moral compromise in believers’ lives, drawing from Ephesians 5:3-14. He challenges Christians to walk in holiness rather than conforming to the world’s patterns, warning that moral compromise can have a paralyzing effect on one’s spiritual life and urging the church to expose lies through authentic, pure living.
