OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

In Matthew 18, in response to a question about greatness in the Kingdom, Jesus instructs his disciples to have humility like a child. This
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The eighteenth chapter of Matthew’s gospel account records yet another significant teaching session from the Lord Jesus Christ. Whereas he has already described the
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Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
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We’ve reached the summit of the first of two biblical mountains and find ourselves standing on the peak of the Old Testament, a peak
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There’s a reason that Paul so often uses the analogy of running a race when talking about our spiritual journeys, and that’s at least
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When preparing for a marathon, there is a goal that is set in the runner’s mind months prior to the actual race. Much preparation,
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Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
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It would be difficult to introduce the book of Zechariah with a better combination of urgency and anticipation than this: “The book of Zechariah
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With the seemingly endless barrage of bad news, it can be helpful to take a moment to pause, and read about what the Bible
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It seems there’s a lot of bad news lately. A sample of recent news headlines report and warn of disconcerting realities that range from
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Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
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It’s easy to become preoccupied with temporal needs, stressors, and desires and end up giving God the leftovers of our time, energy, and resources.
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Psalm 29 is a call to worship God the way he deserves to be worship, because of who he is, what he can do,
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One of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring things is to have a water’s-edge view as a storm builds and works its way in across
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Likely battling for the title of “most-ignored-and-forgotten-book-of-the-Bible” is the prophecy of Zephaniah. Perhaps that’s because it’s so short (three chapters) that if the pages
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The Bible, as a book, is as epic as it is unique. Written by some forty different authors across three different continents over the
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Life is always going to be difficult, but we can avoid a lot of hardship and needless struggle when we are prepared and practice
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When summarizing books of the Bible, few do it better than Walk Thru the Bible Ministries. Here’s what they have to say about the
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Matthew 17 ends with a short and strange story involving a temple tax, a parabolic rhetorical question, and a wealthy fish; all tied together
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Scripture is clear that, for those who follow the Lord Jesus and proclaim the riches of his saving grace, causing some offence is unavoidable.
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