Roger Lewis

32 Classes available in 9 Series from 2001-2023
13,899 Total listens since 2010
Speaker activity by year
19522025

This series, drawn from Paul’s words to Timothy, explores the principles that guide how believers are to conduct themselves in the household of God. Each study uncovers foundational truths from Genesis and the New Testament that shape our understanding of equality, order, diversity, cooperation, and unity within the ecclesia. Listeners are invited to reflect on how these timeless lessons apply to their own lives and to the shared life of the community in Christ.

In this practical and inspiring Evening Program, Brother Roger Lewis examines how a healthy ecclesia doesn’t just happen — it is shaped, nurtured, and strengthened by the values its members live by. Drawing on scriptural principles and real-life examples, he explores how shared commitments, mutual care, and a focus on the character of God can transform an ecclesia into a community that reflects His love and purpose. This study challenges each listener to take personal responsibility for the spiritual tone of their ecclesia, building together a foundation that can stand the test of time.

This series explores the life of Jonathan, son of Saul, whose devotion, courage, and friendship made him one of the most remarkable figures in scripture. Though denied the throne, Jonathan chose loyalty to God and to David, the one anointed to succeed. These classes trace his story through battle, covenant, intercession, and sacrifice, showing how his wonderful love points forward to the love that is perfected in christ.

This series from 2001 offers a thoughtful journey through the Gospel of Luke, highlighting its unique emphasis on compassion, priesthood, and salvation. Each class draws out Luke’s distinctive details and themes, showing how this Gospel paints a vivid portrait of the son of man who came to seek and to save the lost. Listeners are invited to explore Luke’s narrative with fresh eyes, discovering lessons of mercy, repentance, and hope that still resonate today. (Class 1 in the series is not available at this time.)

This exhortation reflects on the remarkable faith of the daughters of Zelophehad, whose story is told in the book of Numbers. Though their father died in the wilderness without sons, these five courageous women came before Moses and all Israel to claim their inheritance in the land. Their request showed conviction, foresight, and deep trust in God’s promises, standing in stark contrast to the unbelief of their father’s generation. The lesson traces how God honored their petition, how their obedience preserved the family’s name, and how their faithfulness speaks to the greater inheritance promised in Christ. Their example calls believers today to show the same courage, wisdom, and unwavering loyalty in holding fast to the hope of the kingdom.

This series explores the remarkable legacy of the house of Asaph, the family entrusted by David with leading Israel’s worship in song. Across centuries of history, their devotion, constancy, and mastery of music made them central to the nation’s spiritual life. These classes trace their story through scripture, revealing how their service, principles, and faithfulness shaped generations and provide lasting lessons for today.

This special evening program delves into one of the enduring mysteries of scripture—the urim and thummim. Drawing on passages from Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and the historical books, the study considers the many theories about what these sacred objects were and how they were used by Israel’s high priest. Far from superstition, the urim and thummim represented the means by which God’s decisive judgment was revealed to His people in matters of national importance. The lecture carefully traces how these divine lots functioned in practice, how their verdicts were both visible and audible, and how they pointed forward to the ultimate high priest, christ, in whom the true light and fullness of God’s judgment resides. It concludes with a call for believers today to embrace the clarity and decisiveness of God’s word, living lives marked by integrity, truth, and faith.

This evening study explores Christ’s teaching about faith that can move mountains. Beginning with the sayings of Israel’s rabbis and Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 13, the class unfolds the meaning of Jesus’ promise that his disciples could say to “this mountain” and see it removed. The lesson traces two occasions in which these words were spoken—at Mount Hermon and later at the Mount of Olives—showing that they pointed not only to overcoming life’s obstacles but also to real changes in the land when the kingdom comes. In the age to come, the pride of the nations and the unfaithfulness of Israel will be brought low, while Mount Zion will be lifted up as the center of God’s glory. Along the way, the study challenges listeners to live with a faith strong enough to remove the “mountains” of doubt, fear, and sin in their own lives, preparing them for the day when Christ returns and these prophecies are fulfilled.

Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)