• The Prize for the Blessed (Psalm 1:3-4)
    Sep 22 2024

    Jim Osman examines Psalm 1:5-6, revealing the contrasting destinies of the righteous and wicked. The wicked will perish while the blessed man is preserved and prospered eternally. Osman emphasizes that true righteousness stems from faith in Christ, not mere law-keeping. The righteous will stand in judgment, assured by God's intimate knowledge of their ways. Meanwhile, the wicked face will be removed, and their path will utterly vanish. This message offers eternal hope for believers while warning of wickedness's temporary nature. Osman concludes by urging listeners to choose righteousness, meditate on God's Word, and live obediently, with eyes fixed on eternal vindication rather than worldly success.

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    38 mins
  • The Prosperity of the Blessed (Psalm 1:3-4)
    Sep 15 2024

    Jim Osman explores the prosperity of the blessed in Psalm 1:3-4, contrasting the righteous with the wicked. He examines how those who delight in God's Word are like fruitful trees planted by streams, while the wicked are like chaff blown away. Osman emphasizes that the prosperity of the blessed is not merely material but includes spiritual fruitfulness, permanence, and, ultimately, eternal blessing through Christ.

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    43 mins
  • The Path of the Blessed Man (Psalm 1:1-2)
    Sep 8 2024

    Jim Osman examines Psalm 1:1-2, exploring the path of the blessed man. The sermon contrasts the righteous person, who avoids ungodly influences, with the wicked, who progressively embrace sin. Osman emphasizes that true blessedness comes from delighting in God's law and meditating on it constantly. He concludes by pointing to Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of the blessed man, offering hope for believers through His perfect obedience.

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    49 mins
  • Introduction to the Psalms (Selected Scriptures)
    Sep 1 2024

    Jim Osman introduces the book of Psalms, highlighting its theological depth and poetic structure. The Psalms' value lies in their ability to shape biblical thinking, engage emotions, and guide worship. Osman explores common misconceptions, the Psalms' structure, and their significance in the New Testament. He emphasizes how the Psalms reveal God's character, recount His works, and provide a divine perspective on human emotions, making them invaluable for spiritual growth and worship.

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    40 mins
  • Principles of Imprecation (Selected Psalms)
    Apr 21 2024

    This sermon elaborates on the biblical principles of imprecatory prayers, aiming to guide believers in invoking God's judgment against evildoers with righteousness and without malice. Drawing on scriptural examples, particularly the Psalms, the sermon emphasizes aligning such prayers with God’s justice, ensuring they are God-centered and reflect His promises and righteousness. The discourse also tackles common misconceptions and ethical considerations, positioning these prayers as a spiritual discipline and a theological assertion that upholds the integrity of God’s word against sin.


    Suggested Resources

    • The Psalms: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Preaching the Word) by James Johnston
    • A Commentary on the Psalms: 3 Volume Set (Kregel Exegetical Library) by Allen Ross
    • The Treasury of David (3 Volume Set) by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    • Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Theological Commentary (EBTC) by James M. Hamilton Jr.
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    40 mins
  • Toward An Imprecatory Theology (Selected Psalms)
    Apr 14 2024

    This sermon delves deeply into the complex and often misunderstood concept of imprecatory prayers within Christian theology. Pastor Jim Osman aims to clarify the nature and purpose of these prayers, which call upon God to bring judgment or curses against one's enemies, as seen throughout the Scriptures. The sermon provides vital biblical insights and theological reflections to understand these prayers' role in a broader Christian ethical and eschatological context. The discussion includes a nuanced exploration of justice, righteousness, and the implications of praying for God's intervention against wickedness.

    Suggested Resources

    • The Psalms: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Preaching the Word) by James Johnston
    • A Commentary on the Psalms: 3 Volume Set (Kregel Exegetical Library) by Allen Ross
    • The Treasury of David (3 Volume Set) by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    • Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Theological Commentary (EBTC) by James M. Hamilton Jr.
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    51 mins
  • Imprectory Messianic Psalms (Selected Psalms)
    Apr 7 2024

    This sermon on the Imprecatory Messianic Psalms focused on understanding the severe curses and judgments in Psalm 69 and Psalm 109 through a theological and messianic lens. Pastor Jim Osman emphasized these Psalms' relevance in the covenant with David and their application to the more excellent son, Jesus Christ, as depicted in the New Testament. These reflections were part of a series aimed at interpreting the severe calls for judgment on God's enemies and the righteousness of such imprecatory prayers, affirming their place in contemporary Christian practice.


    Suggested Resources

    • The Psalms: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Preaching the Word) by James Johnston
    • A Commentary on the Psalms: 3 Volume Set (Kregel Exegetical Library) by Allen Ross
    • The Treasury of David (3 Volume Set) by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    • Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Theological Commentary (EBTC) by James M. Hamilton Jr.
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    49 mins
  • Evaluating Interpretive Approaches (Selected Psalms)
    Mar 24 2024

    This sermon delves into the interpretive challenges surrounding imprecatory psalms, examining the difficult reconciliation of these calls for divine vengeance with the New Testament's messages of love and forgiveness. It critically addresses the "sub-Christian" viewpoint, which posits that such psalms reflect a moral framework that is inferior to Jesus' teachings, advocating for a harmonious biblical ethic that seamlessly bridges the Old and New Testaments. This analysis highlights the complexities inherent in biblical hermeneutics. It emphasizes the imprecatory psalms as a vital expression of the deep-seated yearning for God's justice in a broken world.

    Suggested Resources

    • The Psalms: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Preaching the Word) by James Johnston
    • A Commentary on the Psalms: 3 Volume Set (Kregel Exegetical Library) by Allen Ross
    • The Treasury of David (3 Volume Set) by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    • Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Theological Commentary (EBTC) by James M. Hamilton Jr.
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    43 mins