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  • The Parable of the Two Sons Luke 15:1-32
    Feb 16 2025

    The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:1-32) illustrates God’s joy over a repentant sinner through the stories of a lost sheep, a lost coin, and two sons. The younger son rebels squanders his inheritance and falls into despair before returning home in repentance. His father, filled with compassion, welcomes him back with a grand celebration, symbolizing God's grace. Meanwhile, the older son, resentful of his brother’s restoration, represents the self-righteous who struggle to grasp grace. The parable emphasizes that salvation is not earned but freely given, and God rejoices when the lost are found.

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    43 min
  • The Good Samaritan Luke 10:25-37
    Feb 9 2025

    The parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) illustrates true love and mercy, challenging us to care for others beyond social or cultural barriers. Dave Henke highlights that loving our neighbor requires action, not just sentiment, and emphasizes that salvation isn’t earned through works but received through faith in Christ. The Samaritan’s compassion contrasts with the priest and Levite’s neglect, revealing that true righteousness comes from a heart transformed by God’s grace. Jesus’ message is clear: show mercy and live out God’s love in practical ways.

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    45 min
  • Introduction to the Parables (Matthew 13:10-17)
    Feb 2 2025

    In Introduction to the Parables (Matthew 13:10-17), David Henke explains the purpose of parables and why Jesus shifted to using them in His teaching. Contrary to popular belief, parables were not meant to simplify the message but to reveal truth to believers while concealing it from those who rejected Christ. Henke highlights how the purpose of parables demonstrates God's sovereignty in granting spiritual understanding to those who seek Him.

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    45 min
  • Escaping the Darkness (Psalm 32)
    Jan 26 2025

    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

    1. Escape Is Possible
      David 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.
    2. Guilt Is Wretched
      The 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.
    3. Confession Is Essential
      Verse 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."
    4. God Is Near
      Verses 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.
    5. Resistance Is Foolish
      Verses 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.
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    40 min
  • Good King Josiah (2 Kings 22-23)
    Jan 19 2025

    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.

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    53 min
  • Q&A with Joel Baker and Pastor/Elder Jim Osman - January 12, 2025
    Jan 12 2025

    Pastor Jim Osman interviews Joel Baker, a candidate for a lead biblical counseling role at Kootenai Church.

    Questions and Answers

    1. Salvation Testimony: How did you come to know the Lord? What are the details of that, and tell us that story?
    2. Southern California Transition: What was your dad doing in Southern California?
    3. Theological and Spiritual Influences: Who were your early theological and spiritual influences?
    4. Theological Convictions: Have you always had your current theological convictions, and how would you characterize them?
    5. Family Introduction: Tell us a little bit about your family. What is your wife’s name, and how did you meet?
    6. Educational Background: Can you share the steps you went through in your education and the degrees you earned?
    7. Biblical Counseling Definition: Can you define biblical counseling?
    8. Difference in Counseling Approaches: How is biblical counseling different from other forms of counseling?
    9. Hobbies and Non-Ministry Interests: What are your hobbies and interests outside of ministry?
    10. Influential Books: What five books have most influenced and shaped you?
    11. ...and more.
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    44 min
  • Q&A with Pastor/Elder Jim Osman - January 5, 2025
    Jan 5 2025

    Questions and Answers

    1. Did the prophecy concerning Damascus in Isaiah 17 happen in Sennacherib's time or is there something yet future?
    2. Question about Zipporah being upset with Moses about circumcision and casting bloody foreskins at his feet (Exodus 4:25)
    3. Over 30 years of ministry, where has Pastor Jim's mind been changed?
    4. What about languages/tribes that have been lost before hearing the gospel - how will they be represented in heaven if "every tongue and tribe" will be there?
    5. What happens to babies who die before reaching an age of understanding?
      1. Article: What Happens to Infants Who Die? The OT Answers
      2. Article: What Happens to Infants Who Die? The NT Answers
    6. Regarding Exodus 20 and visiting sins of fathers on children - how does this align with individual accountability?
    7. For tribes that have never heard the gospel, does the judgment based on knowledge principle apply to adults and children?
    8. How does the Doctrine of Sovereign Election align with children being imputed Christ's righteousness?
    9. Since faith is a gift of God, is there any reason babies cannot be given the gift of faith?
    10. Can 1 John 2:2 about Christ being the propitiation for "sins of the whole world" be correctly understood just by reading 1 John, or does one need cross-references from other Scripture?
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    46 min
  • Delighting in the Relationships (John 14-17)
    Dec 29 2024

    The humanity of Jesus provides peace, joy, and delight for all believers experiencing trouble. This lesson focuses on the four relationships made possible by the man Christ Jesus so that we can delight in Him and find peace for our souls.


    Application Questions:

    • What kind of a theologian are you?
    • What does your walk say?
    • Does your obedience speak of a delight in your dependence on the Spirit?
    • If not, what is preventing this?
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    54 min