The Blood of the Lamb
Friday, December 24th, 2010Speaking from the Exodus account of the Passover lamb, Art draws on the eternal elements of God’s requirement of Israel at the beginning of their journey toward the Promised Land.
The Radical Kingdom (3 of 3)
Friday, December 24th, 2010A younger Art Katz examines the impact and implications of the invasion of Earth by Heaven as exemplified in the Son of God’s own coming, His speech, life, and conduct.
The Radical Kingdom (2 of 3)
Friday, December 24th, 2010A younger Art Katz examines the impact and implications of the invasion of Earth by Heaven as exemplified in the Son of God’s own coming, His speech, life, and conduct.
The Radical Kingdom (1 of 3)
Friday, December 24th, 2010An examination of the impact and implications of the invasion of Earth by Heaven as exemplified in the Son of God’s own coming, His speech, life, and conduct.
True Apostolicity (4 of 4)
Friday, December 24th, 2010A younger Art Katz speaking a series of four messages on the meaning and spirit of the hard-to-define word “apostolic”, but a reality that God seeks to obtain in His people. Some background buzz.
The Cross in Communion
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Speaking 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
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Art 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
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010The 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
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010King David leaves for us a statement of the most profound repentance ever expressed in Scripture
Sent from God
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010From Isaiah 6, Art shows that the prophetic word of judgment upon Israel still holds, and can only be alleviated by another prophetic word out of the mouths of those who have passed through Isaiah’s own seeing.
Righteousness exalts a Nation
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Art shows that the church has a moral obligation to teach their nations what righteousness is, and how dear it is in God’s sight.
Resurrection of the Dry Bones
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Another examination of the classic text from Ezekiel 37 whereby the nation Israel is raised from its yet future “death” by a word spoken from another entity (the church) present with them at that time.
Ascending the Holy Hill
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Drawing on theologian Karl Barth’s exegesis of Psalm 24, Art examines the characteristics of the person God distinguishes as being the one who will ascend His holy hill.
A Call to Apostolicity
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Point by point, Art examines the distinctives of apostolic reality, so painfully absent from the Church’s consideration, but needs once again to be restored, namely, an apprehension of spiritual reality as God sees it and knows it.
An Overview of the Mystery of Israel
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010An expansive statement on the Mystery of Israel and the Church. Probably Art’s best one-statement message on the subject.
Critique of the Modern Prophetic Movement
Friday, December 10th, 2010An examination of the intrinsic elements of what the Lord condemns in false prophets (equally applicable for all ministers). Art maintains that fraudulence in those offices will foster a lack of holiness and other God-dishonoring activity in the Church.
Sell all your Possessions (2 of 2)
Friday, December 10th, 2010Art puts before the Church the totality of God’s requirement of renunciation in order to enter the gifts and privileges of eternal life.
Sell all your Possessions (1 of 2)
Friday, December 10th, 2010Art puts before the Church the totality of God’s requirement of renunciation in order to enter the gifts and privileges of eternal life.
Who shall go for Us?
Friday, December 10th, 2010Similar to K-361, Art outlines the conditions whereby God is released to utter His call that He may send a people into the earth for His Name.
Woe is me!
Friday, December 10th, 2010Art shows that the cry of Isaiah needs also, in measure, to be our cry that we may be saved from our insipid and predictable Christianity.
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