OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
One can learn a great deal from reading the letters written by soldiers to their families during World War I and World War II.
The Bible is filled with contrast. Good and evil, light and darkness, joy and sorrow, hope and fear. In many cases, we’re better able
As a local church grows in size, it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone in the community and, thus, to be blessed
One topic that seemingly comes up more than most on our podcast is that of assurance of salvation, most likely because it can be
Sometimes, there is suffering in our lives that’s more like a stomach flu: we don’t really know why it’s happening, but it feels terrible.
We are constantly bombarded with truth claims. With information coming at us from friends and family, social media, the news, our education system, our
It has been observed that “the subject of biblical prophecy is like one magnet interacting with another. For many people, it pulls them in.
In an attempt to articulate the “big idea” of Paul’s first letter to the church in Thessalonica, one author has written the following: Impressed
Matthew 23 brings something of a conclusion to the current section of Matthew, as Jesus the King, rejected by the leaders of Israel, rejects
Immediately after the return of his parents to their home young Samuel began his training under Eli (v. 11), a training which was characterized
Matthew has recounted Jesus’s final entrance into Jerusalem (20:29–21:17), the unrelenting opposition he faced upon arrival (21:18–22:14), and, now, his rebuke of the faithlessness

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