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Comforted by Resurrection Hope (1 Thessalonians 4:13-14)
May 24, 2026
45m 10s
Quieting A Noisy Soul (Philippians 4:5-7)
May 17, 2026
45m 36s
A Psalm of Thanksgiving (Psalm 100)
Nov 30, 2025
35m 00s
Four Reformation Gospel Truths (Ephesians 2:1-10)
Oct 26, 2025
43m 43s
The Ruinous Ruse of Rome (Selected Scriptures)
Oct 19, 2025
56m 33s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/24/26 | ![]() Comforted by Resurrection Hope (1 Thessalonians 4:13-14)✨ | griefresurrection hope+5 | Cornel Rasor | 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 | — | griefresurrection+7 | — | 45m 10s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Quieting A Noisy Soul (Philippians 4:5-7)✨ | anxietyfaith+3 | David Forsyth | Philippians 4:5-7 | — | anxietyfaith+5 | — | 45m 36s | |
| 11/30/25 | ![]() A Psalm of Thanksgiving (Psalm 100)✨ | thanksgivingworship+4 | — | Psalm 100 | Yahweh | thanksgivingworship+5 | — | 35m 00s | |
| 10/26/25 | ![]() Four Reformation Gospel Truths (Ephesians 2:1-10)✨ | Reformationgospel truths+4 | — | ProtestantCatholic+1 | — | Reformationgospel truths+5 | — | 43m 43s | |
| 10/19/25 | ![]() The Ruinous Ruse of Rome (Selected Scriptures)✨ | Roman Catholic theologybiblical Christianity+4 | Justin Peters | Roman Catholic ChurchCouncil of Trent | — | salvation by gracefaith alone+6 | — | 56m 33s | |
| 9/28/25 | ![]() The Danger of Growing up "Christian" (Romans 2:1-29)✨ | Christian upbringingspiritual transformation+4 | — | Romans 2:1-29 | — | Christian upbringingspiritual dangers+5 | — | 42m 47s | |
| 9/21/25 | ![]() The Hypocrisy of the Heart (Jeremiah 17:9)✨ | hypocrisyindwelling sin+5 | — | Jeremiah 17:9 | — | hypocrisyheart+6 | — | 52m 38s | |
| 8/10/25 | ![]() Identified With Christ (Romans 6:1-7)✨ | baptismspiritual identity+4 | — | Kootenai Community ChurchRomans 6:1-7 | — | water baptismspiritual reality+4 | — | 52m 31s | |
| 6/22/25 | ![]() A Look At the Brief Christian Life (Luke 23:33-44)✨ | Christian lifeconversion+3 | — | A Look At the Brief Christian Life | Luke 23:33-44 | thief on the crosssalvation+4 | — | 34m 41s | |
| 6/8/25 | ![]() The Logos Revealed (John 1:1-18)✨ | LogosJesus Christ+5 | — | Kootenai Community ChurchJohn 1:1-18 | — | LogosJohn 1:1-18+5 | — | 44m 29s | |
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| 6/8/25 | ![]() 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 space change your relationship with God or affect your faith?Q3: (From the back of the room, summarized as a general question about applying wisdom in a fallen world, possibly in government or vocational settings.) Can Christians effectively live out wisdom in corrupt or difficult environments? ★ Support this podcast ★ | 46m 48s | ||||||
| 4/27/25 | ![]() 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 ★ | 44m 28s | ||||||
| 3/2/25 | ![]() 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 ★ | 42m 47s | ||||||
| 1/26/25 | ![]() 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 DarknessEscape Is PossibleDavid begins by asserting that forgiveness and freedom from sin are attainable. Quoting verses 1-2, he emphasizes the blessedness of a forgiven life. Forgiveness is rooted in God's mercy, made possible through Christ's atoning sacrifice. True happiness is found when sins are forgiven and peace with God is restored.Guilt Is WretchedThe burden of unconfessed sin is heavy. Drawing from verses 3-4, David describes how guilt affects the body and soul. Like King David, who endured God's heavy hand before confessing, guilt is a painful but necessary nudge back to God.Confession Is EssentialVerse 5 reveals the power of confession. To escape sin's misery, one must voluntarily and humbly acknowledge it before God. Confession brings release, as seen in the parable of the prodigal son and echoed in 1 John 1:9: "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us."God Is NearVerses 6-7 remind us that God is always present, ready to rescue and preserve those who call on Him. Despite fear or shame, we are assured that He will not cast us away but will surround us with songs of deliverance.Resistance Is FoolishVerses 8-10 caution against stubbornness, likening it to the irrationality of a mule that requires forceful guidance. The path of wisdom is marked by prompt repentance and trust in God’s loving-kindness, avoiding the needless suffering caused by resistance. ★ Support this podcast ★ | 40m 04s | ||||||
| 1/19/25 | ![]() 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 leadership, repentance, and the enduring sovereignty of God, even amidst personal and national challenges. ★ Support this podcast ★ | 53m 00s | ||||||
| 12/29/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 38m 03s | ||||||
| 12/25/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 23m 03s | ||||||
| 12/22/24 | ![]() 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 provision of God's love - a Savior, Shepherd, and King. ★ Support this podcast ★ | 33m 43s | ||||||
| 9/15/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 39m 44s | ||||||
| 8/18/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 54m 29s | ||||||
| 8/4/24 | ![]() 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. ★ Support this podcast ★ | 55m 04s | ||||||
| 7/28/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 47m 58s | ||||||
| 7/21/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 46m 37s | ||||||
| 6/9/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 48m 22s | ||||||
| 6/9/24 | ![]() 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 ★ | 43m 22s | ||||||
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