Online Resources

Alphabetical Listing

Sifted and Restored

From the text of Amos chapter 9, Art gives a scenario of a future, last days’ sifting of the Jewish people in the purposes of God. A 1994 message.

Signs of the Times

A penetrating and timeless assessment of world events with an insight into what the true church is likely to be confronted with in the last days. Another expression of K-059. A 1990 message.

Sin and Atonement

Another piercing examination of the anatomy of sin and of what God was required to do in order to expiate it.

Sin and Holiness (1 of 2)

In the final analysis, Art maintains that our every error has its source in our inadequate conception of sin, and that we have not become sufficiently acquainted with its workings or its power.

Sin and Holiness (2 of 2)

In the final analysis, Art maintains that our every error has its source in our inadequate conception of sin, and that we have not become sufficiently acquainted with its workings or its power.

Sons and Daughters of God

It is only sons and daughters who are qualified to fulfill the Last Days’ purposes of God. Only they have a single-eyed devotion to the will of the Father.

Sonship with the Father (1 of 2)

Art urges believers toward a dynamic and active relationship with God without which our lives become stagnant and malnourished.

Sonship with the Father (2 of 2)

Art urges believers toward a dynamic and active relationship with God without which our lives become stagnant and malnourished.

Sorrow and Anguish

Drawing from Psalm 102, Art maintains that we are too dry-eyed for the lost and needy because we do not share the heart of God and the sorrow He has for those He created in His own image.

Sound Doctrine vs Spiritualizing

Art challenges the error of a whole movement that had elevated the spiritualization of scripture over and above the apostolic tradition of sound biblical doctrine.

Sowing and Reaping

An indictment against the showy brashness that so characterizes ministry from the pulpit.

Speaking the Truth (1 of 2)

From Ephesians 4, a message on speaking the truth in love as being the principal key to fullness and maturity in the Church. Art maintains that we are called to safeguard the sanctity of speech for the purposes of God.

Speaking the Truth (2 of 2)

From Ephesians 4, a message on speaking the truth in love as being the principal key to fullness and maturity in the Church. Art maintains that we are called to safeguard the sanctity of speech for the purposes of God.

Spiritual Authority

Speaking from Mark 9, Art shows that true spiritual authority conveys the reality and the sense of God as He is, and goes on to show where that reality is found and maintained.

Strange Fire I

From Leviticus chapter 10 and the episode of Aaron’s two sons, Art shows how rash, impetuous and self-initiating works done in the service of God may well be a type of “false fire” – reducing the sense of God, the fear of Him, and His holiness. An early 2000’s message.

Strange Fire II

Similar to K-297, and continuing with the theme, Art examines the anatomy of what propels young men and women to initiate their own service for God: namely, the desire to see the glory as being more important than the holiness of God. A 2006 message.

Streams of Life

From Ezekiel 47. Only in the center of the river of life, where the depth precludes standing on one’s own feet and the current is stronger than our will, is the water pure and undefiled.

Submission – A Going Down

From Luke 2, Art shows that submission and humility were the logic of the life of Christ, and is for us a key to our own attainment of maturity, wisdom and stature in God.

Submission unto Death

Speaking from the episode of Lazarus’ resurrection, Art urges a willing submission to the processes of “death” by which all that inheres in our self-life may be purified.

That they may be One…

When we come to the same quality and character of relationship as is shown forth in the Godhead, then we will have obtained the unity of the Body.