The Goal and the Application of Redemption: Union
John 17:20-26
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the direct effects of the redeeming work of grace. Dr. Johnson explains the true nature of the mystical union with Christ.
Doctrine of Eternal Punishment – I
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the biblical concept of eternal punishment of sinners by God. Dr. Johnson begins the series with criticism of Universalism.
Part – II
Galatians 1:6-9, 5:2-11, 6:11-15
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Paul's emphasis that salvation comes through faith alone. As a contrast, Dr. Johnson analyzes the external requirements for salvation supported by sacramental traditions.
The Call of the First Disciple
John 1:35-42
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the call of the disciples as an example of the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer's heart which prepares it for a relationship with Christ Jesus.
The Word of God in History Among the Believers
John 1:14-18
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds John's description of the incarnation.
The Word of God in History Among the Jews
John 1:6-13
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains the relationship of the Word, Jesus, to humankind in history through his chosen people, the Israelites.
The Word of God: The Ages Past
John 1:1-5
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the first verses of John's gospel and the divine, eternal essence of Christ. Dr. Johnson explains how Christ's nature was debated by the early church leaders.
His Coming and Our Coming
Revelation 22:6-21
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on Revelation and what one commentator has called, "the preeminent doctrine of the New Testament," the Second Advent.
The Final Rebellion
Revelation 20:7-10
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the final rebellion of humankind against God when Satan is released at the end of Christ's millennial reign.
The Millennial Kingdom of Christ
Revelation 20:4-6
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the Revelation passage which describes Christ's millennial kingdom set up after his return. Dr. Johnson provides concise explanations of the different interpretations of the passage and the concept of the millennial kingdom.