S. Lewis Johnson
The First Passover
Exodus 12:1-8
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the tenth plague in Ancient Egypt and the beginning of the Passover ritual. Dr. Johnson discusses the ritual's foreshadowing of Jesus' crucifixion.
The Parable of the Vineyard and the Tenants
Mark 12:1-12
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Christ's Parable of the Vineyard in the light of the Messiah's ordained sufferings.
The Question About the Resurrection
Mark 12:18-27
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Jesus' response to the Sadduccees about the afterlife, illustrating the rejection of the Messiah that comes with a lack of knowledge of God's word.
Paul and the Lord’s Supper, part I
1 Cor. 11:17-34
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives the first of two messages on Paul the Apostle's teachings on the observance of the Lord's Supper.
Paul and the Lord’s Supper, part II
1 Cor. 11:17-34
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on the Lord's Supper by exounding Paul the Apostle's admonition to the Corinthian church over its observance.
The Question About the Great Commandment
Mark 12:28-34
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of Jesus' responses to different human traditions of God among the Jews during the week leading to his resurrection. Dr. Johnson reflects on Christ's answer to the scribe's question on ritual obedience, "Teacher, which is the greatest commandment?"
The Lord
Mark 12:35-37
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides commentary on the use of the term Lord with Jesus Christ.
The Question About David’s Son
Mark 12:35-37
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Christ Jesus' exchange with the Jews over Psalm 110 and the evidence of his divine nature.
The Last Passover
Mark 14:12-21
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Jesus' instructions to his disciples about the preparations for the final Passover meal. Dr. Johnson also describes the reaction of the disciples to Jesus' announcement that he would be betrayed by one of them.
The Last Passover and the First Lord’s Supper – I
Mark 14:12-25
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a short series on the Lord's Supper as part of his exposition of Jesus' sufferings before his death. Judas Iscariot is discussed.