S. Lewis Johnson
God’s Free Love
Hosea 14:1-9
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on the prophecy of Hosea by expounding further the unconditional love of Yahweh as allegorized through the prophet.
Joel – Judah, the Locust, and the Day of the Lord
Joel 1:1-20
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his exposition of the prophecy of Joel. Dr. Johnson comments on the book's unique emphasis and description of "the Day of the Lord," something he refers to as a central doctrinal concept of the Bible.
Joel – Judah’s Repentance and God’s Repentance
Joel 2:1-17
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of the Prophecy of Joel by discussing the seemingly contradictory "repentance" of an unchanging God.
Joel – Joel and the Day of Pentecost
Joel 2:18-32
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides commentary on the Apostle Peter's reference to the Prophecy of Joel at the Day of Pentecost.
Joel – The Gentiles’ Surprise in the Valley of Jehoshaphat
Joel 3:1-14
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expound's Joel's prophecy of the Gentile nations coming against Israel in the days before the Lord's return. Dr. Johnson points out that the world's hostility against God's chosen is nevertheless part of the sovereign execution of his purposes.
Joel – The Day of the Lord in Verdict Valley
Joel 3:13-21
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of the Prophecy of Joel with commentary on the books' record of God's final judgment of all nations. Dr. Johnson expounds the prophet's words in the light of God's offer of salvation to humankind.
Amos – The Shepherd and the Lion
Amos 1:1-2
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces the prophecy of Amos, a shepherder from Judea sent by God to minister to the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
Amos – The Fourth Transgression
Amos 1:3 - 2:3
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the prophecy of Amos by commenting upon the specific sins and crimes of Israel against God's righteousness. The prophet's recognition of the depravity of man is discussed.
Amos – God, the Nation and Adolf Eichmann
Amos 1:6 - 2:3
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds further into the Book of Amos by asking the question, is God concerned with pagan nations?
Amos – The Peril of Unconditional National Election
Amos 2:1 - 3:2
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains how God's wrath is demonstrated in Amos' prophecy against the chosen nation of Israel.