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Eli Brayley

Eli Brayley (birth year unknown–present). Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Eli Brayley is a pastor and evangelist known for his bold open-air preaching and commitment to biblical Christianity. Raised in a Christian family, he attended the University of New Brunswick, studying history and philosophy, but left after two years to pursue full-time ministry. Beginning in the early 2000s, he preached on over 60 college campuses across North America, including NYU, UC Berkeley, and Utah State University, often sparking debates with his confrontational style, particularly challenging Mormonism in Utah. From 2008 to 2017, he served as an evangelist with Community Christian Ministries in Moscow, Idaho, and pastored All Saints Church from 2010 to 2016. Brayley was worship pastor (2017–2019) and later pastor at Cache Valley Bible Fellowship in Logan, Utah. He earned a Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in 2023 and now serves at Trinity’s extension campus in Deerfield, Illinois. Married to Bethany, with a daughter, Eusebia, and twin sons, Joshua and John, he leads a small church, with sermons like Matthew - King & Kingdom available online. Brayley said, “Confrontation is natural; it’s when it turns into contention that it becomes a sin.”
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Eli Brayley emphasizes the profound impact of the Word of God, highlighting the unimaginable consequences if the Bible did not exist, such as lacking knowledge of Jesus Christ and salvation, living a self-centered life, and having no hope or comfort in times of desperation. The sermon underscores the vital role of the Bible as the foundation of faith in Jesus Christ and the infallible decree of God, containing invaluable teachings that must be obeyed. Believers are called to overcome the corrupt world by adhering to the truth of God's Word, which promises victory and challenges Christians to continually grow and progress in their faith.
God's Word to Overcome
"Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth forever." - Psalm 119:160 I want us just to focus in on the Word of God and dwell on the gravity of this book. First of all, imagine if the Bible did not exist... if right now, there was no such thing as the Bible, you don't know about it, you do not know any verses in your memory, you cannot just pull it off the desk and read it... it does not exist. What would that mean? If the Bible did not exist: -you would not be a Christian right now -you would not have known about Jesus Christ -you would be condemned by your conscience -you would have NO hope of salvation -you would not know of Heaven or Hell and would be living a completely self-centered life -yours would be a restless life, searching for meaning -there would be no comforting verses in time of desperation -there would be no alternative to death and illness -there would be no satisfaction for the soul forever, and the body would burn with lust and never be quenched No hope, no life, no love, no joy, no peace, no Word = no Jesus. This book, which we so often neglect, contains all our hope in a darkened world. The Bible is the foundation of our faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 10:17). I want us to understand the importance of the Bible, and what it means to the believer, but I also want us to understand exactly what this book says, and what we believe in when we say we are Christians. When we say we believe the Bible is the Word of God, we are saying that the Bible is the infallible decree of the Creator of the world, the one true and living God. We are saying it is perfect, inerrant, and contains all the things that God wants us to know, nothing less and nothing more. We are saying that every phrase in the Bible is invaluable, perfect for the teaching of the soul (2 Timothy 3:16), cannot be discarded (Proverbs 3-:5-6) and must be obeyed in every respect (Deuteronomy 13:4). If you agree with this so far, then we enter the next stage: If the Bible is God's Word to man, what exactly does it say? But this is the scary part, because knowing what it says, we then must adhere to the truth. The Bible says clearly that this world is corrupt, evil, absent of all good, going to hell, and a death trap for all men: "And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." - Genesis 6:5 (before the flood) And Jesus said, "And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man." - Luke 17:26 The Bible tells us that the world is wicked, with no fear of God, no love for the truth, and will be destroyed. It repeatedly warns us to escape the corruption of the world (this is New Testament doctrine), more specifically, to overcome the world. When we side with the Word of God, we declare: -the world is corrupt and will pass away (1 John 2:17) -the world and Christ are in enmity with one another (James 4:4) -the world and all it has to offer is not for the Christian (1 John 2:15) -Christians must overcome the world (Romans 12:21) "To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne." Revelation 3:21 This is what we believe when we say we believe the Bible. This is good news, not bad news! Because Jesus overcame the world, we too will overcome the world (John 16:33). I pray this comes as good news to the believer! If it comes as bad news, why are you saddened that the Bible says you can overcome the world? Do you not want to overcome? Love not the world! However, many Christians are dishearted because they are not overcoming the world. For Christians like these, the Bible does NOT offer consolation as we might have hoped, but rather, it challenges us and pulls us and stretches us, and says "Don't stay as you are!" "Come up, go on!" "Onward!" "You can make it!" Again, the Bible does NOT offer squatters consolation, but challenge. I pray we are being challenged and not sitting on dead beliefs! Never rest in a defeated position. A Christian is not called to defeat but total victory. This is the book we believe in. It is our hope, our life, our challenge. Believe it for what it is, not for what it is not. The devil will lie and cheat and bribe and steal to make us confused as to what God is saying (Genesis 3:1-5). Stay focused, stay clear minded, press on to perfection and establish your hope in the Word of God. "Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments." Psalm 119:6
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Eli Brayley (birth year unknown–present). Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Eli Brayley is a pastor and evangelist known for his bold open-air preaching and commitment to biblical Christianity. Raised in a Christian family, he attended the University of New Brunswick, studying history and philosophy, but left after two years to pursue full-time ministry. Beginning in the early 2000s, he preached on over 60 college campuses across North America, including NYU, UC Berkeley, and Utah State University, often sparking debates with his confrontational style, particularly challenging Mormonism in Utah. From 2008 to 2017, he served as an evangelist with Community Christian Ministries in Moscow, Idaho, and pastored All Saints Church from 2010 to 2016. Brayley was worship pastor (2017–2019) and later pastor at Cache Valley Bible Fellowship in Logan, Utah. He earned a Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in 2023 and now serves at Trinity’s extension campus in Deerfield, Illinois. Married to Bethany, with a daughter, Eusebia, and twin sons, Joshua and John, he leads a small church, with sermons like Matthew - King & Kingdom available online. Brayley said, “Confrontation is natural; it’s when it turns into contention that it becomes a sin.”