Jesus’ Knowledge of his Second Coming
Matthew 24:24 Matthew 24:32-36
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on more of Christ's teachings during the Olivet Discourse.
The Ten Virgins, or the Qualifications for the Kingdom
Matthew 25:1-13
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on Jesus' Parable of the Ten Virgins, explaining the importance of preparedness by the Christian for the Second Advent.
The Parable of the Talents
Matthew 25:14-30
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Parable of the Talents, providing insight into the responsibility of followers of Christ to be faithful with what God provides them.
The Judgment of the Living Gentiles
Matthew 25:31-46
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of Christ's Olivet Discourse by explaining the responsibility of the Gentiles in anticipation of the Messiah's second coming.
The Order of the Alabaster Box
Matthew 26:1-16
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the actions and significance of Mary of Bethany, who anointed Jesus with the expensive perfume.
The Last Passover and the First Lord’s Supper, part I
Matthew 26:17-25
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the first two "movements" of the Lord's Supper with Jesus and his disciples. Dr. Johnson details the significance of the prepartions made for Christ's final Passover and of the indentification of Judas as the betrayer.
The Last Passover and the First Lord’s Supper, part II
Matthew 26:26-29
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his study of Jesus' final Passover feast with his disciples, focusing on Christ's presentation of himself as the atoning sacrifice.
Peter Learning Romans Seven
Matthew 26:30-35
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson relates the episode of Peter's denials.
The Agony in Gethsemane
Matthew 26:36-46
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition of Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, shortly before his arrest. Dr. Johnson discusses the deep spiritual separation Christ experienced during his prayer in Gethsemane.
Sovereign Grace in the State of Humiliation
Matthew 26:47-56
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson studies Jesus' betrayal and arrest. Dr. Johnson also details the symbolism behind the priest's servant who was injured during the confrontation in the Garden of Gethsemane.