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Ancient Thoughts on Death and Afterward

Psalm 16:1-11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the comfort expressed in Psalm 16 of what awaits the believer after death.

Beholding the Beauty of the Lord

Psalm 27:1-6

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the "beauty" of the Lord from the words of King David in the Psalms and Christ Jesus during the Upper Room Discourse.

The Lord’s Supper, Its Place in the Life of the Church

1 Corinthians 11:17-34

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives a concise exposition on the significance of the Lord's supper.

The Tonic of Life’s Immensities

2 Timothy 1:8-11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives commentary on the Apostle Paul's hope while imprisoned for the gospel.

A New Heart for the New Year

Various

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson uses New Year's Day 1990 to give a message of the salvation through Christ which comes from a conviction of one's impure heart. Dr. Johnson conveys both the conviction and hope of Jesus' beattude from the Sermon on the Mount.

George Ladd and the Spiritualization of Prophetic Scriptures

Matthew 2:13-15

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides analysis and criticism of theology which does not take literally the prophecies of the Old Testament when they are referenced in the New.

John MacArthur and Lordship Salvation

John 1:1-18

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the controversy generated by Dr. John MacArthur's book, The Gospel According to Jesus, released in the late 1990s.

The Apostle’s Creed and Job’s Dilemma Solved

Various

Two messages by Dr. Johnson are contained in this recording. The first, "The Apostle's Creed," is an exposition on the Council of Jerusalem and salvation of both Jews and Gentiles through grace. The second is a lesson from the Book of Job.

Skywatch ’85: Halley’s Comet, or Jacob’s Eternal Star

Numbers 24:14-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson compares Halley's Comet to the true light of the Messiah as revealed in the prophecy to Balaam, an enemy to Israel.

Judah Raised, Triumphant and Reigning in the Coming One

Genesis 49:8-12

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson uses a Christmas sermon to expound the Second Advent.