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The Messiah’s Birth, part I

Matt. 1:18-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Virgin Birth of the Messiah in this three-part series. Dr. Johnson compares the different gospel accounts of the event.

Final Words to the Corinthians

1 Corinthians 16:13-24

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his study of 1 Corinthians by discussing Paul's own final words of his first letter to the church at Corinth.

The Messiah’s Birth, part II

Matt. 1: 18-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on the New Testament record of Jesus' birth with a discussion of the Messiah's earthly father, Joseph.

The Messiah’s Birth, part III

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his examination of the Virgin Birth with a discussion of the Nativity.

Inspiration, or Truth Transmitted

2 Timothy 3:14-17

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains what is meant by inspiration of the Bible.

Illumination, or Truth Made Clear

1 Corinthians 2:6

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson describes how illumination enables a greater understanding of the Bible.

Paul and the Church at Corinth

2 Corinthians 1: 1-2 Acts 18:1-17

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his series on the second letter of Paul to the church at Corinth. Dr. Johnson focuses this first message on the background of how Paul came to Corinth.

Divine Comfort, Its Source and Purpose

2 Corinthians 1: 3-7

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson goes in depth in discussing Paul's introduction to the Corinth church in the second letter. Dr. Johnson expounds Paul's emphasis on the afflictions that believers faces as a result of their faith.

The Verdict of Death

2 Corinthians 1: 8-11

Dr. S. Lewis continues his exposition of Paul's introduction. Dr. Johnson discusses Paul's words about God's deliverance.

How We Got the Bible, part I: Canon

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides a thorough and clear history of how the Bible was assembled. Dr. Johnson comments on the first church councils assembled to establish the essential books of the New Testament, or Canon.

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