• Kootenai Church: The Psalms

  • By: Jim Osman
  • Podcast

Kootenai Church: The Psalms

By: Jim Osman
  • Summary

  • This series explores selected Psalms, starting with an introduction to the book of Psalms and its theological significance. It focuses primarily on Psalms 1, 2, 37, and 49, while also touching on imprecatory elements found in these and other Psalms. The series aims to help listeners understand the Psalms' relevance for Christian life and worship today.
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Episodes
  • The Refuge of the Blessed (Psalm 2:10-12)
    Nov 3 2024

    Pastor Jim Osman explores how finding refuge in Christ requires submission to His divine kingship. Through an analysis of Psalm 2:10-12, he explains how rulers and all people must give attention to God's warning, offer proper worship, and pledge allegiance to the Son. Finding refuge in Christ means embracing His authority and turning from rebellion to reconciliation, understanding that true blessing comes through submission to God's appointed King.

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    40 mins
  • The Reign that Ruins Rebellion (Psalm 2:7-9)
    Oct 27 2024

    Christ's sovereign reign prevails over all earthly rebellion, as Pastor Jim Osman expounds from Psalm 2:7-9. The passage reveals three aspects of Christ's rule: He rules as the divine Son, God's appointed steward over all nations, and the sovereign judge who will shatter His enemies. Christ's sovereign reign prevails, establishing His eternal kingdom through righteous judgment and redemption.

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    41 mins
  • When God Laughs (Psalm 2:4-6)
    Oct 20 2024

    God laughs at rebellion, demonstrating His supreme authority over human defiance. From His position in heaven, He views mankind's attempts to overthrow divine rule with ridicule and mockery. While God's laughter reflects His sovereign power, it also reveals His righteous anger toward those who oppose Him. God laughs at rebellion not from amusement but as an expression of divine judgment against those who foolishly challenge His authority. Through His appointed King, God offers mercy to those who submit while promising judgment to those who persist in rebellion—an exposition of Psalm 2:4-6.

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    43 mins

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