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S. Lewis Johnson

Jesus and Nicodemus

John 2:23

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Nicodemus and his curiousity toward Jesus during Christ's early ministry.

Born of Water and Spirit

John 3:4-8

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the initial exchange between the most learned man in Israel and the Son of God.

Part – I

Acts 15:1-11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson exposits the essential nature of salvation. Dr. Johnson explains the doctrine in reference to the similarities some people perceive between evangelical and catholic traditions.

Part – II

Galatians 1:6-9, 5:2-11, 6:11-15

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Paul's emphasis that salvation comes through faith alone. As a contrast, Dr. Johnson analyzes the external requirements for salvation supported by sacramental traditions.

Once Saved, Always Saved; or the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints – I

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson lays out a short, concise series on the Calvinistic teaching of the Perseverance of the Saints. In this first message, Dr. Johnson addresses the question of whether or not the Christian can lose his or her salvation.

Once Saved, Always Saved; or the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints – II

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on the Scriptures' teachings about the sure selection of Christ's redeemed to be saved. Dr. Johnson relates the concept of election to a Christian's permanent salvation by God.

Once Saved, Always Saved; or the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints – III

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the argument in support of Perservance of the Saints: union with Christ.

Once Saved, Always Saved; or the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints – IV

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his short series dealing with the certainty of salvation for Christians elected by God. In this final lecture, Dr. Johnson deals with the seeming objections to the Doctrine of the Perserverance of the saints claimed to be in Scripture.

Doctrine of Eternal Punishment – I

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the biblical concept of eternal punishment of sinners by God. Dr. Johnson begins the series with criticism of Universalism.

The Dying Thief

Luke 23:32-43

Dr. Johnson expounds the faith of the thief dying on the cross and the grace extended to him by Christ.

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