Revelation

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Eternal Gospel and Everlasting Punishment

Revelation 14:6-12

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the doctrine of eternal punishment from the details provided in the Revelation to John.

Judgment, The Unwelcome Truth

Revelation 14:13-20

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the moment of judgment during the Second Advent of God the Son on the earth.

The Songs of Moses and The Lamb

Revelation 15:1-8

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains how the righteous will respond to God's judgment at the day of Christ's return.

The Seven Bowls of God’s Wrath

Revelation 16:1-21

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds God's thorough judgment of the wicked.

Babylon and the Origin of Babylonianism

Gen. 11:1-9

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides an in-depth exposition of the spirit of Babylonianism from his history in Genesis to its contemporary meanings.

Babylonianism – Past, Present and Future

Revelation 17:1-6; Zechariah 5:5-11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his thorough exposition into Babylonianism and its manifestations throughout Scripture. A detailed discussion is made of how this philosophy appeared in the Old Testament.

Babylon and the Great Harlot

Revelation 17:1-6; Revelation 17:15-18

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the deeper meaning of unfaithfulness of the church when it embraces a spirit of rebellion against God.

Babylon and the Beast

Revelation 17:7-18

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Revelation to the Apostle John by continuing to examine the role of Babylon and its spirit in conjunction with the return of the Messiah. The relationship of the antichrist to a resurgent Babylonianism is explained.

A Rebuilt Babylon

Revelation 18:1-24

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Revelation passage that suggests the presence before Christ's return of an actual city of Babylon.

The Harlot Judged and the Lamb United With His Bride

Revelation 19:1-10

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds what the Revelation states concerning the true and false churches at the time of the return of the Messiah.

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