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 174
- Pastor Jeff Booth 5
- Pastor Scott Anderson 6
- Renee Mathews 1
- Sherron Miller 1
- Skylar Phillips 1
Date
- November 2024 3
- 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 59
The prophet Isaiah prophesied that Gentiles would be able to be accepted into the family. God did not forsake the Jews; they rejected Him. Therefore it opened the door for those of us who are not Jews to be accepted into the family.
Study of Isaiah, Part 58
God had been so good to Israel but Israel and turned away from God. He was nowhere in their plans. God desired His name to proclaimed to the surrounding nations but Israel failed God and themselves.
Study of Isaiah, Part 57
To grieve the Holy Spirit is a great offense. A great example is when Saul was confronted by Samuel and made all kind of excuses but never acknowledged his failure. David, on the other hand, quickly repented and God's Spirit never left him.
Study of Isaiah, Part 56
Our God is a loving God and He does so much for us. Yet we have a tendency to forget His blessings and begin to drift away from Him. When we do that we grieve the Holy Spirit--we literally vex Him or cause Him pain. How can we keep from doing that? Let's talk about it.
Study of Isaiah, Part 55
After reminding us that the Church is the bride of Christ, Isaiah issues a challenge and some great words of encouragement. The challenge is to fulfill the Great Commission and help others get to heaven. The encouragement is that God is watching over us and is there to empower us for that ministry.
Study of Isaiah, Part 54
After reminding us that the Church is the bride of Christ, Isaiah issues a challenge and some great words of encouragement. The challenge is to fulfill the Great Commission and help others get to heaven. The encouragement is that God is watching over us and is there to empower us for that ministry.
Study of Isaiah, Part 53
God makes numerous promises through the Prophet Isaiah. Some of them are recorded in the first 5 verses of chapter 62. Let's view a few of those promises.
Study of Isaiah, Part 52
God does not mince words. His word is always true even if the truth hurts. There will be a judgement and everyone will spend eternity somewhere. God not only warns us, He encourages us. He gives a message of comfort and hope.
Study of Isaiah, Part 51
Isaiah continues to share both the positive and the negative of future events. In chapter 60 he celebrates the fact that the light has come and not only Jews will come to the light but also the Gentiles. Zion will once again be the focal point of God's glory.
Study of Isaiah, Part 50
At the close of Isaiah 59 the prophet makes two great promises. He promises the Redeemer will come and the Holy Spirit would come. The Redeemer and the Spirit would be the light that would come into the world. The world would resonate with His promise. Rise and shine: the light has come.
Study of Isaiah, Part 49
Isaiah continues to confront the nation of Israel with unrepented sins. He reminds them that he still hears their prayers and is still able to answer but first they need to humble themselves, repent and pray. The same warning and message is going out to the church today.
Study of Isaiah, Part 48
What does true fasting look like? What does it mean when God speaks of the emptiness of fasting? Let's look at it.
Study of Isaiah, Part 47
Isaiah addressed a people that were doing religious things--even fasting--yet they were not trusting nor believing. Both are key elements in a Godly life. God is looking for a contrite heart. What is a contrite heart? A broken heart. God is still looking for broken people to use to build His church.
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.