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Kootenai Church: Special Sermons

Kootenai Community Churchkootenaichurch.org
The expository preaching ministry of Kootenai Community Church by Pastors/Elders Jim Osman, Jess Whetsel, Dave Rich, and Cornel Rasor. This podcast feed contains the weekly sermons preached from the pulpit on Sunday mornings at Kootenai Church. The Elders/Teachers of Kootenai Church exposit verse-by-verse through whole books of the Bible. These sermons can be found within their own podcast series by visiting the KCC Audio Archive.
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Episodes

Identified With Christ (Romans 6:1-7)

Being identified with Christ reveals the profound spiritual reality that water baptism symbolizes for believers. When Christians are identified with Christ, they participate in His death, burial, and resurrection through God's sovereign choice and the Spirit's transformative work. Those identified with Christ receive eternal blessings secured through Christ's substitutionary work on their behalf. Believers identified with Christ cannot continue living in sin because they have died to sin through...

Aug 10, 202553 min

A Look At the Brief Christian Life (Luke 23:33-44)

In this message, Shepley Osman offers a thoughtful study of the thief on the cross. This brief yet powerful Christian life displays conversion, confession, and confidence in Christ. By examining the thief on the cross, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own walk with Christ and the profound truth that salvation is by grace alone. Osman highlights key truths about faith, forgiveness, and God’s mercy through this timeless example. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jun 22, 202535 min

The Logos Revealed (John 1:1-18)

In this message, Jeff Williams explores the Logos revealed in John 1:1-18, showing how Jesus Christ is the eternal Creator who entered creation to dwell with humanity and reveal the Father. The revealed Logos confronts Jewish and Greek worldviews and invites us to respond in faith. Williams highlights how this passage magnifies grace and frames our stewardship as believers in light of Christ’s divine identity. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jun 08, 202544 min

The Dominion Mandate After the Fall (Job 28)

Colonel Jeff Williams draws from Job 28 and other Scripture to consider the fear of the Lord as the beginning of true wisdom. Emphasizing that human achievement cannot attain divine understanding, he underscores how wisdom is granted only by God's grace. The fear of the Lord is presented not only as the start of knowledge but also as a guiding light for all of life’s vocations and decisions. Q1: Did you get a chance to witness to the Russians or others during your space flights? Q2: Did going to...

Jun 08, 202547 min

Passing the Torch (2 Timothy 2:1-2)

In this powerful message, Jim Osman explores the responsibility believers have in passing the torch of faith to the next generation. Teaching from 2 Timothy 2:1–2, he emphasizes the need for strong, faithful, and teachable leaders who will continue the work of the gospel. Passing the torch of faith ensures that biblical truth endures through faithful living, consistent teaching, and intentional discipleship. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Apr 27, 202544 min

The Forsaken Love (Matthew 18:15-20)

Jim Osman examines loving church discipline as a biblical act rooted in Matthew 18:15-20 and 1 Corinthians 5. He presents it as obedience to Christ, a pursuit of the sinner’s restoration, and a guard for church purity. This sermon highlights loving church discipline as a forsaken yet essential practice, blending sobering truth with redemptive hope for the church. ★ Support this podcast ★

Mar 02, 202543 min

Escaping the Darkness (Psalm 32)

In a world shadowed by sin and guilt, Psalm 32 offers a way out—a path marked by forgiveness and restoration. David Forsyth draws from his own experiences and King David's profound reflections to illuminate the six signposts that guide believers from the darkness of sin into the light of God’s forgiveness and joy. The Six Signposts Out of Darkness Escape Is Possible David begins by asserting that forgiveness and freedom from sin are attainable. Quoting verses 1-2, he emphasizes the blessedness o...

Jan 26, 202540 min

Good King Josiah (2 Kings 22-23)

Good King Josiah, one of Judah's most righteous rulers, exemplifies faith and reform throughout his life, as recorded in 2 Kings 22–23 . Despite a lineage of wickedness, he ascended the throne at age eight and sought the Lord wholeheartedly, rediscovering the Book of the Law and implementing sweeping reforms. Josiah eradicated idolatry, renewed the covenant, and celebrated a historic Passover, reflecting his deep conviction and submission to Scripture. His story underscores timeless lessons on l...

Jan 19, 202553 min

How to be Great in the Kingdom of God (Mark 10:35-45)

Jeff Miller explores how servant leadership differs radically from worldly power structures in God's kingdom. Through Mark 10:35-45, he reveals Jesus' counter-cultural teaching that true greatness comes through sacrificial service to others. By examining Christ's ultimate example of servant leadership in God's kingdom, believers learn that the path to greatness requires becoming servants and slaves to all. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Dec 29, 202438 min

The Birth of the King (Luke 1:26-38)

Christ's birth, though humble, was the arrival of the long-awaited Davidic King promised in Scripture. The angel Gabriel told Mary her son would be called the Son of the Most High and receive the throne of his father, David, to reign forever. His birth fulfilled Old Testament prophecies of a coming eternal King. The birth of the King inaugurated the kingdom he would establish through his death and resurrection. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Dec 25, 202423 min

The Shepherd-King of Christmas (Jeremiah 23:1-8)

In Jeremiah 23:1-8, God makes promises that reveal His love for His people. Despite Israel's apostasy and the failure of their kings, God promises to provide a shepherd king from David's line who will care for and rule over His people in the land. This shepherd king is none other than Jesus Christ, the righteous branch, who fulfills these prophecies. He is the Lord our righteousness, who secures salvation for all who trust in Him by His perfect life and death. The birth of Christ is the provisio...

Dec 22, 202434 min

The Gospel of Luke - Catching Fish and Men (Luke 5:1-11)

Jeff Miller explores Jesus' encounter with Simon Peter in Luke 5:1-11, focusing on catching fish and men. He examines how Jesus' miraculous catch of fish leads to Peter's conversion and calling as a disciple. Miller highlights the progression from Peter's reluctant obedience to his illumination, conviction, and ultimate commitment to follow Jesus. The sermon emphasizes how catching fish and men exemplifies Jesus' authority and transformative power. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Sep 15, 202440 min

Unashamed Confidence (2 Timothy 1:8-12)

Paul called upon Timothy to be unashamed of Christ, the gospel, and Paul's imprisonment for the sake of the gospel. The passage describes three reasons to be unashamed. An exposition of 2 Timothy 1:8-12). This message was preached for our baptism service. ★ Support this podcast ★

Aug 18, 202454 min

Communion: A Memorial Meal (1 Corinthians 11:18-34)

Jim Osman examines the significance of communion in 1 Corinthians 11:18-34, emphasizing its role as a divine institution and a memorial meal that symbolizes the unity of believers. He highlights how the Corinthian church’s misuse of the Lord’s Supper reflected deeper issues of division and selfishness. The focus is on understanding communion’s true purpose and ensuring its observance worthily. The communion significance is essential for the church’s unity and reflection on Christ’s sacrifice. ★ ...

Aug 04, 202455 min

Guarding the Flock (Acts 20:28-32)

Jim Osman emphasizes the critical role of elders in protecting the church from false teachers. Drawing from Acts 20:28-32, he explains how Paul warned the Ephesian elders about the ever-present danger of “savage wolves” infiltrating the flock. Osman underscores that guarding the flock is a solemn duty, essential for maintaining the purity and unity of the church. He calls for vigilance, sound doctrine, and unwavering dedication to this spiritual protection. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jul 28, 202448 min

A Pattern for Baptism (Acts)

Jim Osman’s sermon, “A Pattern for Baptism (Acts),” delves into the scriptural basis and practice of baptism as depicted in the book of Acts. Osman outlines who should be baptized, emphasizing that only those who genuinely believe in Jesus Christ qualify. He discusses various examples from Acts to illustrate the consistent pattern of believer’s baptism. This exploration underscores the importance of understanding and following the biblical command for baptism in Acts. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jul 21, 202447 min

Wise Abigail and Humble David - A Portrait of Complementarity (1 Samuel 25)

In this sermon, Dr. Owen Strachan explores the story of Abigail and David from 1 Samuel 25, highlighting the power of feminine wisdom. He discusses how Abigail’s wise intervention prevented bloodshed and demonstrates the significant role of godly women in guiding and influencing men. Strachan emphasizes that feminine wisdom is crucial for maintaining peace and promoting godly decisions. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jun 09, 202448 min

Recovering God's Design - The Gospel, Our Hope

In this sermon, Dr. Owen Strachan delves into the power of the gospel, contrasting it with the pervasive lies of paganism. He emphasizes that the gospel's power transforms lives, highlighting the importance of living by God’s truth. Strachan urges Christians to confront the lies of the world and stand firm in their faith, showcasing the gospel's transformative power. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jun 09, 202443 min

Paul's People: A Study in Faithfulness (2 Timothy 4:9-22)

Jeff Miller delivers a compelling sermon on Paul’s final instructions to Timothy from 2 Timothy 4:9-22. He explores how Paul’s guidance emphasizes faithfulness and perseverance. Miller highlights the importance of personal sanctification and handling the Word of God with integrity. By focusing on Paul’s final instructions, believers can find inspiration to stay committed to their faith and duties. ★ Support this podcast ★...

May 26, 202442 min

Finishing Strong in a Race Against Wicked Runners (2 Timothy 4:6-8)

Jeff Miller’s sermon on 2 Timothy 4:6-8 explores the theme of finishing strong in faith. He emphasizes Paul's journey, urging believers to rely on the Holy Spirit and remain steadfast in their spiritual race. Miller highlights the importance of guarding the faith and enduring to the end. Finishing strong in faith is essential for receiving the crown of righteousness from Christ. ★ Support this podcast ★

May 19, 202445 min

How to Safeguard the Gospel (2 Timothy 2:1-7)

In his sermon, Jeff Miller delves into the critical theme of Safeguarding the Gospel , drawing from the poignant context of Paul's imprisonment and his epistles to Timothy. Miller's narrative begins in the grim settings of Paul’s captivity, where despite facing imminent death, his commitment to the gospel remains unwavering. He emphasizes the apostle’s directives to Timothy, encapsulating the profound essence of transmitting the gospel through steadfast faith and the empowerment of the Holy Spir...

May 05, 202440 min

Three Keys to Church Unity (Ephesians 4:1-3)

In this sermon titled "Three Keys to Church Unity," based on Ephesians 4:1-3, David Forsyth discusses the vital role of unity in maximizing the effectiveness of the Great Commission within the church. He outlines three critical elements necessary for fostering this unity: recognizing that unity is created through the gospel, cultivating it through loving tolerance, and maintaining it through diligent effort. Emphasizing the importance of these principles, he illustrates how they can strengthen t...

Apr 28, 202440 min

Spirit Empowered Ministry (2Timothy 1:6-14)

Jeff Miller delves into the theological and historical context of Paul's letters to Timothy, particularly focusing on 2 Timothy 1:6-14. Paul, facing persecution and nearing the end of his life, urges Timothy to reignite the Holy Spirit's power for effective ministry. The sermon emphasizes the enduring necessity of the Holy Spirit's power for Christian ministry and life, linking this to Paul's comprehensive guidance on confronting challenges and maintaining faithfulness in ministry. This exhortat...

Apr 28, 202447 min

A Most Divisive Doctrine (Acts 23:1-10)

This sermon delves into the narrative of Acts 23:1-10, focusing on the Apostle Paul's trial before the Sanhedrin, where he astutely highlights his belief in the resurrection to create a division between the Pharisees and Sadducees, thus avoiding condemnation. The discussion emphasizes the centrality of the doctrine of resurrection in the Christian faith and its divisiveness not among believers, who are unified in this belief, but between Christianity and other worldviews. The sermon portrays thi...

Mar 31, 202447 min

The Arrival of the Savior (Luke 2:1-20)

On the night of the Savior's Birth, His arrival was announced to Shepherds out in the fields. An exposition of Luke 2:1-20. ★ Support this podcast ★

Dec 25, 202326 min

The Announcement of the Savior (Luke 1:26-38)

In Gabriel's announcement to Mary, we see the themes of Old Testament promises surface once again. The child born to Mary would be both human and divine. The "Seed of the woman" would be conceived apart from the agency of man. He would be a King from David's line who will rule that Kingdom forever. An exposition of Luke 1:26-38. ★ Support this podcast ★

Dec 24, 202346 min

The Deity of the Son of David (Selected Scriptures)

The Old Testament promised a Messiah Who is Immanuel, "God with us." The origin, names, and reign of the Messiah as promised in the Old Testament reveal His divine nature. An exposition of Micah 5:2; Isaiah 9:6-7; and Psalm 2. ★ Support this podcast ★

Dec 17, 202345 min

The Humanity of the Son of God (Selected Scriptures)

The humanity of the Redeemer is necessary for our salvation. The Old Testament promised a Messiah who would share fully our humanity. We see His humanity in His lineage, His suffering, and His reign. An exposition of selected Scriptures. ★ Support this podcast ★

Dec 10, 202346 min

The Long Expected Jesus: The First Glimpse of Jesus (Genesis 3:15)

This is the first message in a Christmas series for 2023. We begin with the very first promise of a redeemer given to Adam and Even in the garden after their sin. Spoken amid a curse, this promise is filled with hope and mercy. An exposition of Genesis 3:15. ★ Support this podcast ★

Dec 03, 202340 min

The Grace of Gratitude (Colossians 3:15-17)

Giving thanks should characterize our relationships, our worship, and our service. It is a grace that should be evident in all aspects of Christian living and church life. An exposition of Colossians 3:15-17. ★ Support this podcast ★

Nov 19, 202338 min
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