Psalm 78 (2 of 2)
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011Art reviews Israel’s history of failure before her God, and urges the church toward a compassionate identification with the sin of that nation, knowing that we are just as capable of turning our own faces from God.
The Crucifixion of Jesus (2 of 2)
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011An 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 (1 of 2)
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011An examination of the most epochal event in the history of mankind, yet the most misunderstood in both the church and the secular world.
Sin and Atonement
Friday, January 7th, 2011Another piercing examination of the anatomy of sin and of what God was required to do in order to expiate it.
Psalm 34 – The Suffering of Sonship
Friday, January 7th, 2011Art describes the characteristics of a true child of God as being one who waits for God’s salvation and deliverance without the need to know why God delays His answer.
The Cross of Christ (3 of 3)
Friday, December 24th, 2010A 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)
Friday, December 24th, 2010A 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 (1 of 3)
Friday, December 24th, 2010A 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 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 Mutuality of Suffering
Thursday, December 9th, 2010Speaking from Isaiah 52 & 53, Art shows how Israel’s future suffering has a redemptive value both for herself and the nations.
The Apostolic Heart
Thursday, December 9th, 2010Speaking out of an episode in the life of Paul, Art gives a glimpse into the apostolic mindset, pattern and glory at the heart of which is the cross of suffering.
Israel the Suffering Servant
Friday, November 12th, 2010Using the text of Isaiah 53, Art makes a clear and powerful statement establishing the crucifixion of Jesus as being the heart of all reality, being the deepest revelation of God Himself, and then makes the application for the nation of Israel, also to be His servant-son.
The cost of showing mercy
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008It cost God much to pour out and reveal His mercy, namely, the death of His Son in the most excruciating agony. What will it cost us to show the same? Is mercy still mercy if it comes without cost? Religious politeness we can perform. If mercy does not come at cost to the person […]
The God who Devastates
Saturday, March 1st, 2008If Divine reality is to come into the church in its present unreal condition, then we need to expect devastations in our midst of the deepest and challenging kind. The text is from the suffering of Job.
Isaiah 53
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Though clearly Messianic in its prophetic significance, the context of this passage reveals yet another valid interpretation, namely, the nation Israel in a future fulfillment as the “suffering, servant nation.”
The Suffering before the Glory
Saturday, March 1st, 2008For those who want to sink their teeth into the mystery of Israel, this tape touches the key issue of the necessary death of Israel before she can enter her glory.
David’s Cry for Mercy
Thursday, February 7th, 2008The Lord wants to pull out all the stops and touch a subject that has suffered chronic and historic neglect: the Cross, which is central to all that I will be sharing about the crucifixion of Jesus, His death and atonement, and sin and righteousness.