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The Glory of the Servant

Isaiah 61:1-3

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives commentary on Christ's claim of the Messiahship during his reading before the Nazareth synagogue.

The Sure Mercies of David

Isaiah 55:1-13

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the promises of the Lord as symbolized by David, the forerunner of the Messianic king.

The Servant’s Words to Zion’s Children

Isaiah 50:1-11

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the prophecy of the redeeming purpose of the Messiah. Dr. Johnson also comments on the prophecy concerning Christ's knowledge of himself as Messiah.

The Glorious Success of the Troubled Servant of Jehovah

Isaiah 49:1-26

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses Isaiah's prophecies about the Messiah's power to overcome disobedience, sin and death.

The Messianic King: The Mighty God

Isaiah 9:2-7

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the names and traits of the God of Israel as embodied in the Messiah.

The Glorious Branch

Isaiah 4:2-6

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the divine growth of the tender shoot of the Lord, Jesus the Messiah and the fulfillment of his mission.

The Necessity of Christ’s Death – V

Galatians 2:15-21

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his thorough lecture series on the requirement of Christ's atoning sacrifice for sinners. Dr. Johnson explains the work of faith in accepting the sacrifice by the believer.

The Necessity of Christ’s Death – III

Hebrews 2:10-18

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Hebrews passage which details the needful role Christ plays as the sacrifice for human sin.

The Necessity of Christ’s Death – II

Matthew 16:21-23

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues to explain the compelling reasons for Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Dr. Johnson expounds the gospel references to the Messiah's need to make the sacrifice for sin.

The Necessity of Christ’s Death – I

John 3:14-15; Luke 24:25-27

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces a scholarly series which comments on the nature and purpose of Christ's death on the cross. Dr. Johnson discusses the objections of modern theologians to a Bible based view of this nature and purpose.