Posts By: S. Lewis Johnson

S. Lewis Johnson

Obadiah – Obadiah, the Prophet of Edom’s Doom

Obadiah 1-21

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the short prophecy of Obadiah. Dr. Johnson points out how Obadiah draws upon Israel's history for his message of judgment.

Jonah – The Doctrine of Satanic Providence

Jonah 1:1-3

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a five-part exposition of the prophecy of Jonah. In the first lesson, Dr. Johnson describes how Satan can facilitate the believer's avoidance of God's will.

Jonah – Man Overboard, or The Doctrine of Christian Declension

Jonah 1:4-16

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his messages on the experience of Jonah. Dr. Johnson expounds the significance of Jonah's behavior during his escape from God's will.

Jonah – Salvation: All of God; Damnation: All of Man

Jonah 1:17 - 2:10

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition of Jonah's prayer inside the belly of the great fish.

Jonah – The God of Another Chance, or History’s Greatest Evangelistic Campaign

Jonah 3:1-10

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson teaches on the reaction of the Assyrians to Jonah's prophecy.

Jonah – The Old-Testament Cousin of John 3:16

Jonah 4

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on the prophecy of Jonah by expounding the prophet's exchange with God after the reaction of the Assyrians to divine judgment.

Micah – Samaria’s Incurable Wounds

Micah 1:1-9

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his exposition of the prophecy of Micah. Dr. Johnson provides the historical and political background of Micah's ministry.

Micah – The Lesson from the Lord’s Blows

Micah 1:10-16

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah's prophecies against specific cities in ancient Israel and the symbolism each one carries about God's judgment.

Micah – Micah on Civil Rights

Micah 2:1-5

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Micah's lament for the wayward Israel, and specifically their idolatry of the very land given to them by God.

Micah – Promise-Box Religion

Micah 2:6-11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah's prophecy with a practical relevance to the modern church. Dr. Johnson explains how God's judgments against God's people expressed through Micah are every bit as applicable to the way Christians behave toward each other.

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