Alphabetical Listing
The Cosmic Setting
The faith is set in the context of a cosmic perspective, presently so lacking in the understanding of contemporary church life.
The Cost of Discipleship
A radically searching commentary on Acts 16 in which Art speaks on the Spirit-led life from episodes in the life of Paul the Apostle.
The Cross and the Eunuch (1 of 2)
A particularly powerful message from 1979 on the Cross whereby Art cuts through the false ideas we might have about the meaning of “death to self.” Like the eunuch, we will know when we have come to the cross in truth because it will stop the ongoing vitality and flow of our natural life.
The Cross and the Eunuch (2 of 2)
Part 2 of K-310
The Cross in Communion
Speaking from Mark 9, Art gives a prophetic setting for the Last Days whereby the believer is encouraged to a place of true and continuing devotion for God’s sake in order to be that final witness to Israel in their extremity.
The Cross in Gethsemane
Art probes the meaning of Gethsemane for the Church, noting that the first drops of blood were voluntarily given by Jesus at Gethsemane before they were extracted from Him by man at the Cross.
The Cross in Isaiah 53
The task of rightly interpreting this key text is crucial for the Church in its witness to Israel – especially in the Last Days.
The Cross in Psalm 51
King David leaves for us a statement of the most profound repentance ever expressed in Scripture
The Cross of Christ (1 of 3)
A younger Art Katz powerful sets forth of the Cross of Christ, pointing believers away from the superficial and insufficient answers of today and back to the one true source of life and truth: the revelation of the crucified God.
The Cross of Christ (2 of 3)
A younger Art Katz powerful sets forth of the Cross of Christ, pointing believers away from the superficial and insufficient answers of today and back to the one true source of life and truth: the revelation of the crucified God.
The Cross of Christ (3 of 3)
A younger Art Katz powerful sets forth of the Cross of Christ, pointing believers away from the superficial and insufficient answers of today and back to the one true source of life and truth: the revelation of the crucified God.
The Crucifixion of God (1 of 2)
Another all-time classic on the Cross. Art insists that it is the Cross, more than anything else, that reveals God in the way He wants to be known. The humiliation of the Cross therefore contradicts so much of the macho contemporary Christianity. A 1995 message.
The Crucifixion of God (2 of 2)
Another all-time classic on the Cross. Art insists that it is the Cross, more than anything else, that reveals God in the way He wants to be known. The humiliation of the Cross therefore contradicts so much of the macho contemporary Christianity. A 1995 message.
The Crucifixion of Jesus (1 of 2)
An examination of the most epochal event in the history of mankind, yet the most misunderstood in both the church and the secular world.
The Crucifixion of Jesus (2 of 2)
An examination of the most epochal event in the history of mankind, yet the most misunderstood in both the church and the secular world.
The Culpability of Sin (1 of 2)
With an initial introduction into the knowledge of God, Art moves onto theme of national culpability of sin, and why God judges subsequent generations for the sins of their fathers. A 1995 message.
The Culpability of Sin (2 of 2)
With an initial introduction into the knowledge of God, Art moves onto theme of national culpability of sin, and why God judges subsequent generations for the sins of their fathers. A 1995 message.
The Davidic Character of the Kingdom
Israel is intended for the recovery of all nations in the divine order and purposes of God.
The Destiny of Israel and the Nations (1 of 2)
Art gives an overview of Israel’s restoration and place of ultimate significance in the purposes of God both millennially and eternally.
The Destiny of Israel and the Nations (2 of 2)
Art gives an overview of Israel’s restoration and place of ultimate significance in the purposes of God both millennially and eternally.