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The Mystery of Incarnation (6 of 9)

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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)

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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)

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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)

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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)

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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 (1 of 9)

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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.

Despising a Holy God

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Sharing from Psalm 51, Art maintains that until we know our every sin as being a sin against God, we do not know the essence of the evil of sin; it has not registered in our spirit and on our consciousness.

Sin and Atonement

Friday, January 7th, 2011

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

The Gospel and the Righteousness of God

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Art shows that salvation is essentially bringing to the unrighteous the righteousness of God, an extending of God’s very essence to the undeserving.

The Spirit of Life

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Art encourages us to discern the difference between a well-wishing, conventional Christianity and a life lived for the glory of God.

God as Father

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Jesus revealed the Father who sent Him, thus giving us a foundational glimpse into the heart of the mystery of the Godhead.

The Holiness of God (2 of 2)

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Maintaining that God’s holiness values itself above one’s own consideration and is therefore self-sacrificing, Art exhorts believers toward maintaining a jealousy for this holiness, as it will affect our every decision.

The Holiness of God (1 of 2)

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Maintaining that God’s holiness values itself above one’s own consideration and is therefore self-sacrificing, Art exhorts believers toward maintaining a jealousy for this holiness, as it will affect our every decision.

Paul’s Union with God

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Paul makes his own experience the pattern for all believers, and that union with the Law Giver is the answer to the question of how we are to be morally guided if we “set aside the Law”, so to speak. A classic message.

The Cross of Christ (1 of 3)

Friday, December 24th, 2010

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.

A Famine for the Hearing of the Word

Monday, December 20th, 2010

The thought strikes me that the famine is not so much for the lack of speaking as the lack of hearing. I have had the increasing impression that God’s people do not know how to hear the word of God. Or, unlike the Thessalonian converts from paganism, they do not believe that the word they are hearing is indeed God’s word. Therefore, the word is received casually if not indifferently as the word of man, that is to say, without effect.

The Consequences of Failing to Know God

Monday, December 20th, 2010

 I am, as I am sure you are, heavy-hearted over the recent assassination of Israel’s head of state, Prime Minister Yitzkak Rabin.  As tragic enough as it is itself, it seems to foreshadow something of a most solemn kind for Israel’s troubled future.  That is, in the justification found for it, “in God,” by an […]

The Cross in Communion

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

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.

Rebuilding the House of God

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

From the book of Haggai, Art shows how deep God’s concern is for His own house by sending a prophet to proclaim judgment and shaking.

Sent from God – Isaiah’s call

Monday, March 8th, 2010

“Who will go for us?” The word “who” haunts me; it suggests very few candidates. How often do you find a believer who has risen above the prevailing culture and the correctness of his doctrine, who really knows God as God, who sees God as terrifying, stupefying and vast? When was the last time you met someone who has seen God in His greatest act, namely, the revelation of the nature of God in His suffering and death, which has ever and always been His nature? The only thing that the cross did was reveal what God always was and is; He is a servant, a sent one Himself.

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