Online Resources

Alphabetical Listing

The Mysteries of the Faith

A brief examination of some of the mysteries of the faith from the book of Ephesians.

The Mystery of Incarnation (1 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (2 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (3 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (4 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (5 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (6 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (7 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (8 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Incarnation (9 of 9)

An insightful examination of the apparent contradiction between God being both God and man, both deity and humanity, in the same person. What therefore are the implications for all of mankind? A classic series spoken in 2005.

The Mystery of Israel

(A 1999 convocation message) Art probes the perplexity of the mystery of Israel given in Romans 11 and Psalm 102.

The Mystery of Israel and the Church

Central to the true comprehension of the Church of itself only as it understands and consciously and willfully receives its mandate toward Israel.

The Mystery of the Gentile Church

Another expression of this profound mystery.

The Mystery of the German and the Jew

The history and destiny of these two great nations are forever interwoven together. (See also K-036 & K-136).

The Mystery of Zion

Art seeks to define the mystery word Zion, to bring the Church into an apprehension of what it represents, and in the last analysis, to become it―or there will be no deliverance for Israel, for if her deliverance will not come out of Zion, it will not come at all.

The Necessity of the Cross

Unless we see what is required to save us from an eternal Hell, then we will not understand how far God will go to ransom a person or a nation (Israel).

The Obedience of Sonship

Art shows that an obedient son is one who lives for the honor of the Father, no matter what is required.

The Origin of the Nations

The nations are not a geographical accident, but distinctively given in the creative work of God.

The Origin of True Preaching

How do we know whether the preached word has its origin in God? A brief commentary from Jeremiah 23 reveals where in fact this word must come from.

The Place of Seeing

There is a place that God invites us to come, the holiest place of all, where God is, and it is out of that place that true, priestly service is made.