Online Resources

Covenant Keeping (3 of 3)

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Art brings an understanding of what it means to keep covenant, Sabbath keeping, and the consequences of our rejection of God and His covenant – especially for Israel. A 1994 message.

Covenant Keeping (2 of 3)

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Art brings an understanding of what it means to keep covenant, Sabbath keeping, and the consequences of our rejection of God and His covenant – especially for Israel. A 1994 message.

Covenant Keeping (1 of 3)

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Art brings an understanding of what it means to keep covenant, Sabbath keeping, and the consequences of our rejection of God and His covenant – especially for Israel. A 1994 message.

True Reconciliation (1 of 2)

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Rather than a humanly-contrived resolution to difficulties, Art shares from Exodus 25 as being God’s answer to agitation and tension, His purpose in it, and the mode by which He will be glorified through it.

Covenant Consciousness

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Art explains that covenant is an act whereby God establishes a relationship between Himself and His people in which He reveals His essential nature, His essential reality.

The Holy of Holies

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Where then does the prophet (or apostle) get his perspective? What is the basis by which he sees? How does he have his sense of things that puts him in such opposition and contradiction to the world?

Judaism and the Resurrected Life

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Any believer who lives presently unto the Lord, and for the Lord, out of the abundance of Life in Christ Jesus, demonstrates to the yet unbelieving Jew [or Gentile], like the Apostle Paul, the millennial mode of life of a future, restored Israel.

Paul: The New Covenant Man

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

A model of the end-time believer, complete in God, prepared for any contingency.

Thinking the Unthinkable: Anticipating the Dreaded and Undesired

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

What can reasonably be expected from a “God of Providence” in the view of His people is shattered when ultimate catastrophe breaks.

Righteousness in the Old Testament

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Righteousness as understood in the OT (Old Testament) is a thoroughly Hebraic concept, foreign to the western mind and at variance with the common understanding of the term. The failure to comprehend its meaning is perhaps most responsible for the view of OT religion as “legalistic”…but thanks largely to recent German scholarship, this important motif of biblical faith has been clarified.