The expository teaching through the Gospel of John by Pastor/Elder Jim Osman. For more sermon series and verse-by-verse expository preaching, please visit https://kootenaichurch.org and click on the KCC Audio Archive.
Kootenai Church: The Gospel of John
A look at the nature of the resurrected body for the righteous. And exposition of 1 Corinthians 15:35-49.
A look at John's signature for his book. We see three things that John says about his testimony concerning Christ. An exposition of John 21:24-25.
The death of Peter is predicted by Jesus. We look at how our death can glorify God. An exposition of John 21:18-23.
Title: Love For The Risen Christ, Part 2 – John 21:15-17 A look at the centrality of love in Christian life and Service. An exposition of John 21:15-17.
We look at Jesus publicly restoring Peter to ministry. An exposition of John 21:15-17.
We take a look at the lessons to be learned from Jesus’ seventh post-Resurrection appearance. An exposition of John 21:4-14.
A look at the three final resurrection appearances of Jesus, and an introduction to the seventh appearance, that to the disciples on the sea of Tiberius. Exposition of John 21:1-3.
This is the purpose statement of John's Gospel. A look at the reason John wrote John. Exposition of John 20:30-31.
The sixth appearance of Jesus after the Resurrection was to His disciples, this time with Thomas present. We take a look at the notorious "Doubting Thomas." An exposition of John 20:24-29.
During His first appearance to His disciples (with Thomas absent) Jesus calmed their fears, convinced them of His resurrection, and commissioned them to service. An exposition of John 20:19-23.
A look at three more appearances of the risen Christ on Resurrection Sunday: Includes the appearance to the women (Matthew 28:8-10), the appearance to two disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-33) and an appearance to Peter (Luke 24:34-35). These appearances fit in between John 20:18 and 20:19.
John's account of the first appearance of Jesus after His resurrection. The appearance to Mary Magdalene. An exposition of John 20:11-18.
John's account of his visit to the empty tomb. An exposition of John 20:3-10.
A look at how we handle differences in the gospel accounts and an overview of the 10 Post-Resurrection Appearances of Jesus.
On overview of the dire consequences of denying the doctrine of resurrection, and an apologetic for the historicity of the resurrection narratives.
We study the most important funeral to ever happen in this world. A look at the burial parties (persons involved), practice, and place. Exposition of John 19:38-42..
The events after the death of Jesus fulfilled Scripture. We look at how the actions of the soldiers ended up fulfilling Old Testament Prophecy. An exposition of John 19:31-37..
A study of the 4 women who were eye-witnesses to the crucifixion and a survey of all seven statements Jesus uttered from the cross with particular focus on the three recorded by John. An exposition of John 19:25-30..
A look at the shame and symbolism of the Roman Soldiers casting lots for Jesus' clothing. We also look at the prophecy of this event in Psalm 22:1. An exposition of John 19:23-25..
Pilate and the Jewish leaders clash over the wording of the sign that hung above the head of Jesus on the cross. An exposition of John 19:17-22..
Jesus' final moments before Pilate. An exposition of John 19:12-16.
The Jews raised a new accusation against Jesus; "He made Himself out to be the Son of God." Pilate was filled with fear. An exposition of John 19:7-11.
Jesus is scourged and humiliated then presented to the public. An exposition of John 19:1-6.
A look at the trial before Herod and then the release of Barabbas. An exposition of John 18:38-40.
Jesus had a conversation with Pilate regarding the nature of His Kingdom and the nature of His Commission. An exposition of John 18:33-38.
This is John's account of Christ's trial before Pilate. . An exposition of John 18:28-32.
A look at Peter's three denails of Christ. An exposition of John 18:25-27.
A look at the first trial of Christ on the evening of His arrest and Peter's first denial. An exposition of John 18:19-24.
A look at the first trial of Christ on the evening of His arrest and Peter's first denial. An exposition of John 18:12-18.
A Biorgraphical Sermon on Judas Iscariot. An exposition of Selected Scriptures.
John's account of Jesus' time in the Garden of Gethsemane revolves around three men: Judas, Jesus and Peter. An exposition of John 18:1-11.
This is an introduction to the last four chapters of John. We get an overview of the crucifixion and Resurrection accounts. An exposition of John 18-21.
Jesus final prayer for His people is that they may see His glory. An exposition of John 17:24-26.
Jesus compares the unity of His people to the unity between Persons of the Trinity. An exposition of John 17:20-23.
Jesus prayed that all His followers would "be one." In this sermon we examine what Jesus intended by this prayer. What is true Christian unity? An exposition of John 17:20-24.
Followers of Christ are left in this world with a mission. An exposition of John 17:18-19.
Jesus prayed for the sanctification of those the Father had given to Him. In this sermon we answer three questions: What is sanctification? Why is sanctification necessary? How are we sanctified? An exposition of John 17:17.
The Lord has left us in this world for the good of the world, the good of His people, and His own glory. An exposition of John 17:15-16.
Being concerned for the state of His people left in the world, the Lord assures them that He has supplied all that is necessary to live in a world that hates them. An exposition of John 17:11-12.
Jesus asked the Father to keep those whom He gave to the Son. An exposition of John 17:11-12.
Jesus describes three things that result from the Father giving Him a people: their faith in the truth, their separation from the world, and glory to Christ. An exposition of John 17:7-10.
Jesus describes those whom the Father has given to Him as those who know God, belong to God, and obey God. This verse demonstrates the Deity of Christ. An exposition of John 17:6.
Jesus prays to be restored to the glory He enjoyed with the Father before the world began. This verse demonstrates the Deity of Christ. An exposition of John 17:5.
Jesus focuses on the glory that He brought to the Father by finishing the work the Father gave Him to do. An exposition of John 17:4.
Jesus describes how eternal life is obtained. An exposition of John 17:3.
Jesus speaks of the authority that the Father has given to Him over all flesh. An exposition of John 17:1-2.
Jesus prays for the Father to glorify Him through the cross. An exposition of John 17:1-2.
An overview of John 17 - The High Priestly Prayer. An exposition of John 17:1-26.
The conclusion to the Farewell Discourse. An exposition of John 16:29-33.
These three promises Jesus made to the disciples to close His Farewell Discourse. An exposition of John 16:23-28.
In this very puzzling passage Jesus promises that the sorrow the disciples were feeling would be turned to joy. An exposition of John 16:16-22.