Systematic Theology

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Man in His Fall, part I

Genesis 3, Romans 5

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives a detailed, blow-by-blow exposition of how Satan, using the serpent, manipulated Eve into partaking of the forbidden fruit in the garden, thereby causing Adam, the federal head of mankind, to also disobey God's command.

Man in His Fall, part II (part I of The Nature of Sin in Man)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on the behavior of man after his Fall from sinlessness in the Garden of Eden. In this message, Dr. Johnson gives the first of a two-part lesson on the nature of sin in human life.

Man in His Fall, part III (part II of The Nature of Sin in Man)

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In his series on man in his fallen state from God, Dr. S. Lewis Johnson finishes a two-part message on the nature of sin in the human heart.

Effects of the Fall, part I (The Imputation of Adam’s Sin)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his sub-series in Systematic Theology on the effects of the fall of man from sinless fellowship with God.

The Imputation of Adam’s Sin (Conclusion)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition on the effects of the Fall of Man on creation. A detailed examination of the theories of the imputation of sin to Adam's offspring is made.

Effects of the Fall, part II (The Original Sin of Man)

Romans 7: 13-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on original sin. The doctrine of total depravity is carefully laid out in this message.

Effects of the Fall, part III (The Inability of Fallen Man)

Romans 5

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson teaches on how the Fall has affected man's will and perpetuates his inability to choose God's will outside of grace. A critique of free will theology is made.

Effects of the Fall, part IV (The Wrath of God Upon Sinful Man)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on the effects of Adam's fall on humankind by giving a comprehensive study of eternal punishment.

The Unpardonable Sin

Matthew 12: 22-32

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Scripture references to what is called the Unpardonable Sin in Christian theology.

The End of Sin (Man and Sin’s Remedy)

Romans 5

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on God's answer for man's sin.