• The Mouth, The Heart, and The Steps of the Righteous (Psalm 37:30-31)
    Feb 16 2025

    Psalm 37:30-31 highlights the central role of God's Word in the life of the righteous. Jim Osman explains that the Word of God is in the believer's mouth, heart, and steps. A righteous person speaks wisdom and justice because God's truth fills their heart, shaping their words and actions. True righteousness is not about external conformity but an inward delight in God's law, which guards and guides the believer's path. This passage emphasizes the transformative power of Scripture—it leads to salvation and sanctifies and preserves the righteous, ensuring that their steps do not slip.

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    41 mins
  • Pure, Protected, and Promised (Psalm 37:27-29)
    Feb 9 2025

    Psalm 37:27-29 highlights the preservation of the righteous, emphasizing their purity, divine protection, and eternal inheritance. Jim Osman explains that believers must depart from evil and pursue righteousness, trusting in God's justice, which ensures they will never be forsaken. While the wicked may prosper temporarily, their descendants will be cut off, whereas the righteous will inherit the land and dwell in it forever. This passage reassures believers that their security rests not in worldly success but in God’s eternal promise, guiding them to live with a focus on holiness, faith, and future hope in Christ.

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    35 mins
  • Ordered Steps and Opened Hearts (Psalm 37:16-26)
    Feb 2 2025

    Here are the last two ways that Yahweh makes the little of the righteous to be more than the much of many wicked. He establishes the ways of the righteous. He makes the righteous a blessing to others. This is the third message in the section of Psalm 37 that describes God's provision for the righteous (vv. 16-26). An exposition of Psalm 37:16-26.

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    28 mins
  • Endless Days and Daily Bread (Psalm 37:16-26)
    Jan 26 2025

    Psalm 37:16-26 teaches profound truths about God's provision and faithfulness. Jim Osman explores how God’s sufficiency meets the needs of the righteous, both in this life and for eternity, contrasting it with the fleeting prosperity of the wicked. This passage encourages believers to trust God's promises, even in lean times, and to rest in the eternal inheritance awaiting them.

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    45 mins
  • Breaking Arms and Holding Hands (Psalm 37:16-26)
    Jan 19 2025

    This fourth heading of Psalm 37 contrasts the "abundance" of the wicked with the "little" of the righteous. Yahweh makes the little of the righteous better than the much of many wicked. There are five ways that God does this. We briefly note these five things and then consider a proverbial statement and the first of these five blessings. An exposition of Psalm 37.

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    42 mins
  • Broken Bows and Slaying Swords, Pt. 2 (Psalm 37:12-15)
    Jan 12 2025

    A righteous versus wicked conflict permeates Scripture from Genesis to modern times. Through Psalm 37, we see how the wicked plot against God's people with drawn swords and bent bows. Yet despite this hostility, the righteous are assured of God's protection and ultimate victory. The sermon examines this spiritual warfare and its implications for believers today—an exposition of Psalm 37:12-15.

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    39 mins
  • Broken Bows and Slaying Swords, Pt. 1 (Psalm 37:12-15)
    Jan 5 2025

    A righteous versus wicked conflict permeates Scripture from Genesis to modern times. Through Psalm 37, we see how the wicked plot against God's people with drawn swords and bent bows. Yet despite this hostility, the righteous are assured of God's protection and ultimate victory. The sermon examines this spiritual warfare and its implications for believers today—an exposition of Psalm 37:12-15.

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    39 mins
  • How to be Great in the Kingdom of God (Mark 10:35-45)
    Dec 29 2024

    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.

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    38 mins