OAG Digital Library
Our online Bible Study library
This is an archive of our Sunday Evening Bible Studies, started at the beginning of the quarantine of 2020, plus a few bonus features and videos. Each regular study is between 15 & 25 minutes long, and features some in-depth looks at many Biblical topics, as well as book walkthroughs. The archive below is in Chronological order, beginning with the most recent.
Some are stand-alone studies, and some are in series.
Use the drop down boxes below to filter by speaker and date, or click the button below the drop-downs for a listing of featured Bible Study series.
Speaker
- Allen Best 1
- Barbara Findley 1
- Bill Walsh 1
- Billy Rhoads 2
- Brad Lippincott 7
- Brian Henningsen 1
- Chaplain Lou Parker 24
- Dave Jenkins 1
- Gator Fort 1
- Glenda Henningsen 1
- Guest Speaker 2
- Interview 1
- Irene Walsh 1
- Jeannie Davis 1
- Johnnie Powell 1
- Jon Rowell 1
- Kati Anderson 1
- Lee Terry 1
- Linda Abner 1
- Marty McKenna 1
- Matthew Miller 1
- Missionary Nick Krake 1
- Mitzi Terry 1
- Nick Jones 1
- Pastor Adam Goodrich 3
- Pastor Amanda Hahn 6
- Pastor Craig Mustain 1
- Pastor Daniel Hahn 5
- Pastor Derrel Strickland 179
- Pastor Jeff Booth 5
- Pastor Scott Anderson 6
- Renee Mathews 1
- Sherron Miller 1
- Skylar Phillips 1
Date
- December 2024 4
- November 2024 4
- October 2024 7
- September 2024 7
- August 2024 4
- July 2024 4
- June 2024 5
- May 2024 4
- April 2024 4
- March 2024 5
- February 2024 4
- January 2024 4
- December 2023 4
- November 2023 4
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- August 2023 4
- July 2023 5
- June 2023 8
- May 2023 5
- April 2023 9
- March 2023 7
- February 2023 6
- January 2023 8
- December 2022 4
- November 2022 4
- October 2022 5
- September 2022 4
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- April 2022 4
- March 2022 4
- February 2022 4
- January 2022 5
- December 2021 4
- November 2021 4
- October 2021 5
- September 2021 4
- August 2021 5
- July 2021 4
- June 2021 4
- May 2021 5
- April 2021 4
- March 2021 4
- February 2021 4
- January 2021 5
- December 2020 4
- November 2020 5
- October 2020 4
- September 2020 3
- August 2020 5
- July 2020 3
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Study of Joshua, Part 14
One of the greatest testimonies in the entire Bible is just part of one verse: Moses left nothing undone. What a testimony! How can we live in such a way as to leave nothing undone?
Study of Joshua, Part 13
The world is full of deception, a trait of the Devil. He is a liar, a thief, and a great deceiver. He deceived Eve, and his influence continues today. We must remain vigilant against deception, as it often comes with a very high cost
Study of Joshua, Part 12
A covenant is between God and man, while a contract is between man and man. Although they are similar, they are not the same. Man often breaks a contract, but God cannot and will not break His covenant. Let us examine what Joshua did to renew the broken covenant between Israel and God.
Study of Joshua, Part 11
After a great victory at Jericho, Israel suffered a great defeat at Ai. They failed! Everyone one of us has failed. Sometimes that failure is totally on us: we did not seek guidance or we did not act in faith. We were disobedient, or something beyond our control happened. Failure does not need to be fatal nor final. We can recover from failure.
Study of Joshua, Part 10
After a great victory at Jericho it would seem Israel was on the right track, but disobedience led to a terrible defeat. What is the cost of being unfaithful? Let's look and see.
Study of Joshua, Part 9
Let me ask you a question: during the battle for the city of Jericho what was more significant--the citizens of Jericho being locked-in or the nation of Israel being locked-out? Fear had immobilized the city of Jericho. They were stronger and walled-in, but fear controlled them. Don't allow your fears to lock you in.
Study of Joshua, Part 8
After over 40 years, Israel finally entered into Canaan. They were finally home. They were in the promised land. Yet their journey was not over; they had simply entered into a new season. Life is full of seasons: some short, some long. In every case we go into the next season having faith in the past, hope for the future, and love for the present.
Study of Joshua, Part 7
When Joshua led the nation of Israel across the Jordan River, several things were accomplished: It validated Joshua as a suitable replacement for Moses, and it got the nation of Israel into the promised land. And it all started with a step of faith.
Study of Joshua, Part 6
This message from Pastor Derrel Strickland, part of our journey through the Book of Joshua, brings us to an intriguing story about Rahab and the significance of the red thread. Rahab, a woman of faith, helped the Israelite spies and marked her window with a scarlet cord—a symbol of her faith and a promise of safety. Pastor Derrel emphasized that the red thread symbolizes the sacrifice and salvation offered through Jesus, showing how faith in Him liberates us from sin. The story of Rahab encourages us all to hold onto our faith and trust in the red thread of Christ's sacrifice, which spans from Genesis through Revelation. The core takeaway is that, like Rahab, we must immediately act on our faith and trust in God's promises.
Study of Joshua, Part 5
The twelve men that spied out Canaan all saw the same thing, but two had a different perspective. Those that lived in Canaan saw the same thing but they too had a different perspective. Are you seeing through eyes of faith or eyes of fear? The eyes you see through determine what you see.
Study of Joshua, Part 4
Shortly after Moses' death Joshua told the people get ready. That in three days we are entering in the place of rest. We need to ask ourselves the question: Are we ready to leave? What preparations to we need to make? Let's look and see what we need to do to be ready.
Study of Joshua, Part 3
od told Joshua to be strong and courageous. That sounds easy but sometimes it's not. How can we be strong and courageous? Let's talk about it.
Study of Joshua, Part 2
Joshua is an Old Testament type of Christ. Even the name Joshua is the Hebrew word for Jesus which means "Jehovah is Salvation". Just as Joshua lead Israel out of the desert into the Promised Land, Jesus our savior leads us out of this world into heaven.
Study of Joshua, Part 1
As we begin a study of the book of Joshua, we find that Joshua was an assistant to Moses from an early age. Moses passed the baton to a man who had been mentored by him for many years. He not only passed the baton he passed the anointing. God was with him.
Enough Evidence
Years ago the question was asked, "if you were put on trial for being a Christian would there be enough evidence to convict you?" That's a great question. What would your answer be? I am thankful that I will not be tried for my good works but for the work of Jesus Christ and what that work accomplished for me. Let's look at it.
Satan’s Web
Have you ever seen someone runs into a spider web and they do the crazy dance, waving their harms trying to get it off? There are many things in life that are like that. Satan is a deceiver and he weaves webs to catch us in. One strand of the web normally doesn't stop us but weaving many together binds us into a strangle hold. Let's talk about Satan's Web.
What Do We Do With An Opportunity
After Peter had been used to heal the lame man at the temple gate he saw an opportunity. What did he do with it? What do we do with an opportunity? Let's look at it.
Resting In Him
Jesus invited the people to come to him and rest. God encouraged Moses to enter into His rest. David, the man after God's own heart, understood that he could enter into the refuge of God almighty. The invitation is still open. Come unto me and I will give you rest.