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Made Nigh by Christ’s Blood

Ephesians 2: 11-22

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the power of Christ's salvation of believers in reconciling them with God.

The Messiah’s Baptism, part II

Matt. 3:13-17

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on Jesus' baptism with a detailed discussion of the ministry of John the Baptist and his prophetic role.

The Messiah’s Baptism, part I

Matt. 3:13-17

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the evidences of Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah through his baptism by John.

Christendom in the Light of the Epistle of Jude (7)

Jude 24-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on the Epistle of Jude, remarking on how the author is unafraid of the scandal of Christianity -- what Dr. Johnson calls, "The Uniqueness of God."

Christendom in the Light of the Epistle of Jude (6)

Jude 17-23

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson exposits Jude's description of the false teachers to precede the Second Advent of Christ Jesus. Dr. Johnson names modern examples of such leaders.

Christendom in the Light of the Epistle of Jude (5)

Jude 14-16

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Jude's reference to the Second Advent of Christ.

The Great Shepherd and His Everlasting Covenant: Hebrews

Hebrews 13:20-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of Hebrews, summarizing how it informs that God longs to retrieve the man that he lost in Paradise; to see him restored and enjoying the image and glory of God.

Christendom in the Light of the Epistle of Jude (3)

Jude 8-10

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Jude's additional words concerning false, evil teachers among Christians.

Christendom in the Light of the Epistle of Jude (2)

Jude 5-7

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of the Epistle of Jude and its referenes to the Day of God's Judgment. Dr. Johnson also comments on the letter's references to the angelic realm.

Christendom in the Light of the Epistle of Jude (1)

Jude 1-4

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a seven-part series on the short letter of Jude the Apostle. Dr. Johnson explains how the epistle remains relevant to modern times.