Arthur
was a poet and a preacher. Having been an
English College Graduate God used him
mightily as he gave himself totally to his
God and Lord, and Savior Jesus Christ!
Arthur was gifted as a bible teacher by his
way of asking questions as the Lord Jesus
did causing his students to think biblically
comparing scripture with scripture.
Arthur
was a wonderful family man who loved his
wife and 5 girls. He was an affectionate man
yet a "man's man" being an athlete from
swimmer to tennis player to skier, and
runner. He walked with God and ran as hard
as he could in all he did. He even
evangelized on the ski slope chair lift!
Arthur
was an encourager to many spiritually in
numerous ways such as having the members of
our church preach publicly at a local city
mission, or have others who attended teach
in the local church. When he studied the
word he read it over and over again digging
into the Greek and Hebrew and then used
commentaries plus listening to tapes of
preachers from various Theological
backgrounds.
Art
would pray to not have any preconceived
ideas of God's word. He prayed much and
preached enlightened sermons and taught in
an expository manner dealing with each verse
literally for years not avoiding
controversial topics, but encouraging open
questions and thinking. He had a Holy
boldness with great enthusiasm for the
things of God coupled with a love for the
Lord and faith and tenderness towards his
church people. He enjoyed spending time in
fellowship with family and the saints.
A
man of integrity and hard work; yet he
realized his shortcomings as Psalm 51 was
one of his favorite Psalms. He thought "how
great is our God with multiple attributes".
He
was a man who saw the forest and the trees
in life and God's word by the Grace of God
and the Holy Spirit. He would want all the
glory to be to God and prayed to be faithful
till the end of his short life, which he
was. He believed in God's Sovereignty with
Christ being the center of all, with
sanctification being important as faith in
action by the Grace of God as we submit to
Him. Arthur took the word of God as a whole
entity of God's dealing with man being
Gentile, Jew and Body of Christ.
Finally, he lived and saw the Lord Jesus'
return as coming any day, and wasted little
time focusing on the temporal, but rather on
the eternal.
~Bob Wiss
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