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
- October 2023 5
- September 2023 4
- 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
- August 2022 4
- July 2022 5
- June 2022 4
- May 2022 5
- 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 Isaiah, Part 46
When Jesus walked the earth in human form, His greatest rebuke was not to the most evil people but those that were in leadership. He called them snakes or vipers. God desires all of us, but particularly leaders to not only talk the talk but to walk the walk. Let's each of us determine that we will accept our spiritual responsibilities.
Study of Isaiah, Part 45
Isaiah made some profound comments when he spoke of salvation not being just for the Jews. He emphasizes this point by saying the foreigner and eunuch would not be excluded from God's family.
Study of Isaiah, Part 44
God's Word is transforming. It can not be proclaimed, read, or heard without it accomplishing what God intends for it to accomplish. As our thinking is transformed our actions are changed and directed. Let God's word cleanse you, challenge you, and change you.
Study of Isaiah, Part 43
Isaiah offers us an invitation to come to the table: to come eat and drink without cost. God has an open invitation to come to him not just for physical food but every need that we have. Come to the table.
Study of Isaiah, Part 42
Isaiah speaks of Israel being God's wife while the New Testament calls the church the Bride of Christ. Israel had been barren but now she would have birth. He even told her to make the tent bigger. The church of the Lord Jesus Christ can claim the same promise. No weapon formed against us shall prosper.
Study of Isaiah, Part 41
As God was preparing to deliver the nation of Israel from the Assyrians He not only speaks of delivering them but restoring them. Restoration is a beautiful and joyous thing. The restoration comes from Jesus being the sacrifice that was needed not only for the restoration of Israel but for each of us. A thing of joy and beauty.
Study of Isaiah, Part 40
In the midst of Israel's captivity God promised a harvest of joy. Aren't you glad that even when our lives are going through difficult times God has promised us a harvest of joy--and the Joy of the Lord is our strength.
Study of Isaiah, Part 39
In the Old Testament, it was much easier for a man to get a divorce than a woman. A man if not pleased with his wife could give her a certificate of divorce. In Isaiah chapter 50, Isaiah asks the question, "where is your certificate of divorce?" Of course the answer was that Israel did not have one. God has never forsaken his people--his people have left Him.
Study of Isaiah, Part 38
Isaiah 49 is written to remind his people that they would never be forgotten. It also reminds us that we have been chosen by God and are very precious in His sight. Isaiah also reminds us that it is God's desire that all mankind know that Jehovah God is our savior, Redeemer, and God.
Study of Isaiah, Part 37
In Isaiah chapters 47 and 48 we see some exciting as well as terrifying statements. We see how the mighty have fallen and what brought about that fall. We also see the refining that God does with his people. We will apparently lose some battles but we will win the war.
Study of Isaiah, Part 36
ah continues to compare the idols of Babylon with the true God of Israel. Those idols bring burdens; God brings rest. Those idols have to be carried; God carries us. Idols can not help us to achieve our purpose; God fulfills our purpose. What is the smart thing to do?
Study of Isaiah, Part 35
In the Sovereignty of God we discover that God can use anything and and anyone. He calls Cyrus his servant and his anointed one. Not only did He use Cyrus, he named him over a 100 years before he was born!
Study of Isaiah, Part 34
After Isaiah tells us in chapter 43 there was a need for forgiveness, he shares that God would forgiven them. He then tells us He would not only forgive but would pour His Spirit out on HIs people. Then he shows a great contrast between the power and uniqueness of God and the foolishness and worthlessness of idols.
Study of Isaiah, Part 33
The Jews were the ones God entrusted the Old Testament to. They were to be witnesses of all the great things God had done. Not only witnesses, but sharing those testimonies with all they come in contact with. Unfortunately they failed miserably. In the New Testament God gives the church the responsibility to be the light of the world. For what purpose? To bring glory to God and to build His church.
Study of Isaiah, Part 32
After Isaiah had shared the message of spiritual sight and hearing, he reminds the people of God's love, redemption, and care. He reminds us that the Eternal God will never leave us nor forsake us.
Study of Isaiah, Part 31
God used Isaiah to speak to the nations of Israel but they had become spiritually blind and deaf. God was speaking but they couldn't hear him. They insisted in walking in darkness and did not listen to God's warning. Is God warning us today? Are we listening? Can we hear?
Study of Isaiah, Part 30
In Isaiah 42 we have some great contrast: God compared to Idols; a loving God, a gracious, God, a just God, a mighty warrior God. Each of these contrast stands out as great scriptural truths. Let's look and compare.
Before You Know Me: Panel of Allen Best, Barbara Findley, and Skylar Phillips
In this series, we will hear various people in our church family share a little of their story. In today's video, we hear from a panel of our young adults: Allen Best, Barbara Findley, and Skylar Phillips.