
This sermon focuses on how a saved person should live. It challenges believers to present themselves as living sacrifices, reject worldly thinking, and pursue transformation through a renewed mind. Salvation is not the finish line, it is the starting... more
This sermon by Pastor Byron Chesney is from Matthew 21:1–11 and is titled, "Who Is This?" On Palm Sunday, the crowd asked a question that still demands an answer today, Who is Jesus? This message examines His triumphal entry into Jerusalem and reveal... more
In this milestone 100th episode, Pastor Byron announces giveaway winners and then tackles a critical issue, Bible verses taken out of context. Using passages like Romans 11:29, Jeremiah 29:11, and Philippians 4:13, he explains what these verses actua... more
Pastor Byron's message is from Romans 11:25-36 and titled, "The Salvation of Israel." This sermon answers a big question: Has God given up on Israel? No. This message explains God's plan for both Jews and Gentiles, His unchanging promises, and His me... more
In this message from Revelation 5:1–14, Pastor Byron Chesney takes us into the throne room of Heaven where one question echoes through eternity: Who is worthy to open the book? As all of creation stands silent and John weeps, the answer is revealed—J... more
In this message, we see that Israel's stumbling was not their final fall, but part of God's larger plan to bring salvation to the Gentiles and ultimately draw Israel back to Himself. Paul uses the picture of the olive tree to show how Gentile believe... more
What is the most important question a person can ask? In this message, Pastor Byron Chesney looks at the question asked by the Philippian jailer in Acts 16:30: "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" This sermon lays out the Bible's answer in plain terms... more
Has God cast away His people, Israel? Paul answers clearly, "God forbid." This message explains that God has not rejected Israel but has preserved a remnant by grace while the nation experiences a spiritual "slumber." The sermon also addresses the da... more
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Focused on themes of faith, spirituality, and biblical interpretation, this podcast offers listeners deep reflections on Christian scripture and contemporary issues. Episodes often explore significant biblical passages, the nature of salvation, and the importance of personal belief, while addressing modern societal challenges and the relevance of faith in an increasingly secular world. With a blend of personal anecdotes and theological insights, the discussions encourage listeners to engage actively with their faith, share the Gospel, and confront doubts with a return to scriptural truth.
Particularly noteworthy is the emphasis on the urgency of evangelism and the role of the church in spreading their beliefs, echoing a call to action for ... more
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