The Spirit of the Lord (2 of 2)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008The centrality of the Holy Spirit in the end-time ministries of God.
The Spirit of the Lord (1 of 2)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008The centrality of the Holy Spirit in the end-time ministries of God.
Daughters of Sarah
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Art probes the heart of the meaning of the word woman and her special calling in God in an age of feminine assertiveness.
The Two Judaisms
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Answers questions about the validity of Judaism as a paradigm of all religions.
Jerusalem Conference Address
Saturday, March 1st, 2008A word on the ministry of Elijah which must precede the return of the Lord.
Christ in the Jewish Passover
Saturday, March 1st, 2008A rich study and explanation of the traditional Jewish Passover revealing Christ hidden in the many practices known to Orthodox Jews throughout the ages.
The Holy Ark of God
Saturday, March 1st, 2008The Shekinah ’74 message given in New York City. Art shows that the Ark of God has to do with the glory of God in the mystery of God. To the Ark is ascribed all the prerogatives and power of God, and therefore the final destination of the Ark is the destiny of God’s people as well.
To Whom is the Arm of the Lord Revealed?
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Art maintains there are only two basic heart dispositions in the world. One is repulsed by Jesus, reluctant to give submission to anyone. The other longs for the salvation of God, and it is to this latter that the Lord reveals Himself. A sober address appropriate to all earnest inquirers after God.
Gleanings from Psalm 87
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Only a love for the things that God loves will save us from other interests and purposes – even those of a spiritual kind.
The Fire of God’s Judgment
Saturday, March 1st, 2008A powerful cry of God to sound the trumpet call of repentance in the light of His soon coming judgment with a fire that cannot be quenched.
The Anatomy of Adultery
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Art maintains that the evil of adultery pertains as much to adulterers as it does to adulteration: the admixture or watering down of things that are holy. We are not just corrupted but become corruptors.
Intimate Union
Saturday, March 1st, 2008A probing study of the mystery of marriage, the Body of Christ and our relationship with God Himself.
The End -Time Man of God
Saturday, March 1st, 2008As with Elijah, we can expect that God will thrust His servants into a world that is plunging deeper into tragedy, suffering, and crisis.
Reconciling the Body of Christ
Saturday, March 1st, 2008This is an early expression of an enduring theme, pointing towards true communion, true anointing and true breaking as the path toward true reconciliation.
Caesar and Christ: A Study of Two Deaths
Saturday, March 1st, 2008An evangelistic message that heightens an appreciation for the atonement of Christ in the shedding of His blood.
The Cost of Discipleship
Saturday, March 1st, 2008A radically searching commentary on Acts 16 in which Art speaks on the Spirit-led life from episodes in the life of Paul the Apostle.
New Pattern for Living
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Speaking from Israel’s crossing of the Jordan River, Art maintains that there is a “Jordan” to be crossed before God’s people can lay claim to being His people – without which Jericho cannot be “taken”. Previously titled: Future Trends for the Body of Christ. A 1970’s message.
Be Ye Perfect
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Art defines being “perfect” before God as the willingness to refrain ourselves from our own humanly-contrived and well-intentioned doing in order to wait on that which can only come down from above. A 1970’s message.
What a Jew does with Jesus
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Art’s dramatic testimony from an intellectually sophisticated atheist to a believer in Jesus. A 1970’s message and probably his best testimony speaking (Some background “popping” noise in the first 25 minutes – not too detracting)
The Chosen People: Chosen for What?
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008As Jews, one thing that makes us recoil is being called “chosen.” It is something like the involuntary shudder that comes with the screech of chalk on a blackboard. After all, what has being chosen ever meant to us but trouble?
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