
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 actually mean and how they are often misunderstood. He closes with a candid update on the future of the podcast, sharing the challenges, purpose, and his ongoing prayer about what comes next.
Mar 27
32 min

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 mercy toward all. It closes by pointing us to the greatness of God, reminding us that everything is from Him, through Him, and for Him.
Mar 25
25 min

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—Jesus Christ, the Lion of Judah and the Lamb that was slain, is the only One worthy. This sermon highlights Christ's authority, His sacrifice, and the coming day when all creation will worship Him. It closes with a direct challenge: not just recognizing His worthiness, but bowing before Him today.
Mar 22
35 min

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 believers are grafted in by faith, not by merit, and warns against spiritual pride. This sermon highlights both the goodness and severity of God, the danger of unbelief, and the certainty that God is not finished with Israel.
Mar 18
28 min

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, explaining why every person needs salvation, what salvation truly is, and how anyone can receive it. The message points to the finished work of Jesus Christ and the clear promise of Scripture: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." A direct and biblical presentation of the gospel and the urgency of responding to it today.
Mar 15
29 min

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 dangers of replacement theology and rising antisemitism, while showing from Scripture that God's promises to Israel remain sure and that His plan of redemption is still unfolding according to His grace and sovereignty.
Mar 11
33 min

In this message from Hebrews 2:1–4, Pastor Byron Chesney warns of the quiet but serious danger of neglecting the truths we have heard about Christ. Spiritual decline rarely begins with open rejection. It usually begins with simple neglect, when believers stop giving earnest attention to God's Word and allow truth to slowly slip away. Using biblical teaching, personal experiences, and practical illustrations, this sermon calls Christians to guard the gospel, hold fast to what they have learned, and keep their lives anchored in Christ before drifting leads to spiritual loss.
Mar 8
29 min

In this episode of the Brother Byron Podcast, Pastor Byron looks at what the Bible teaches about music. From the song of Moses after the Red Sea to Paul and Silas singing in prison, Scripture shows that God's people sing in victory, worship, hardship, and redemption. Music has always played an important role in the life of believers, strengthening faith and pointing hearts toward the Lord. Pastor Byron also reflects on growing up in a musical family and how those early times singing from the Red Back Church Hymnal helped shape his love for worship. Music is more than sound. It is a gift God uses to glorify His name and encourage His people.
Mar 6
28 min

In Part 53 of the Rooting Through Romans series, Pastor Byron examines Romans 10:12–21 and the truth that faith comes by hearing the Word of God. This message explains that salvation is offered to all, but a person must hear the gospel, believe it by faith, and call upon the Lord Jesus Christ to be saved. The sermon also stresses the importance of preaching the gospel and shows from Scripture that Jesus Christ is the only way of salvation.
Mar 4
31 min

In this message from Joel, Pastor Byron sounds a clear warning. When the altar grows cold, the church grows lifeless. Before Judah fell into captivity, God called His people to turn back with fasting, weeping, and true repentance, not outward show, but hearts torn over sin. This sermon challenges believers to examine their priorities, their passion for worship, and their burden for lost souls. When God's people stop assembling, stop praying, and stop weeping over sin, spiritual decline follows. But the promise remains. If we confess and return to Him, He is gracious and merciful. Now is the time to blow the trumpet, gather the congregation, and seek the Lord while He may be found. Because dry altars always lead to dead churches.
Mar 1
36 min
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