Systematic Theology

Theology Proper

The Holy Trinity, part II

John 14: 27-28

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues teaching on the doctrine of the Trinity. Exposition is given on the differing ideas about the relationships within the God-head over the centuries.

The Decrees of God (The Foreordination of God and the Freedom of Man)

Isaiah 14:24,27 Ephesians 1:11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson outlines the unchanging rules God has set up to govern history, the universe and human beings.

Attributes of God, part I (What Can We Know About God?)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a thorough series on the different attributes of Yahweh and how they present a specific picture of God.

Attributes of God, part II (Where Did God Come From? or The Self-Existence of God)

Exodus 3

Dr.Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on the attributes of God by discussing divine self-existence.

Attributes of God, part III (The Unity of God)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains the important attribute of God's oneness.

Attributes of God, part IV (The Spirituality and Infinity of God)

John 4

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds passages of Scripture which address God's presence.

Attributes of God, part V (The Immensity and Omnipresence of God)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his teaching on the attributes of God with a thorough explanation of the true meaning of God's presence in and beyond his creation.

Attributes of God, part VI (The Eternity of God or How Old is God?)

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his teaching on the attributes of God by explaining the nature of an omnipresent God in relation to time.

The Repentance and Unchangeability of God

Jonah, Jeremiah 18

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Bible passages that explain the unchangeability of God. Dr. Johnson points out how humans use inferior language that often suggests God changes his mind.

The Knowledge and Wisdom of God, part I

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson teaches on the first two God's communicable attributes. Dr. Johnson also explains the difference between God's knowledge and wisdom.