
Lance Lambert
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Christ Is All and in All
3.2K1:08:00Christ Is AllISA 53:5MAT 6:33COL 1:19COL 2:3COL 2:6HEB 13:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of believers growing and coming to full maturity. They highlight that the natural creation is longing for the manifestation of the children of God. The speaker also emphasizes the significance of obedience to God's leading, as even a seemingly small act of obedience can lead to a new dimension of spiritual experience. They share a personal testimony of giving up a beloved hobby and how it opened the door to a deeper relationship with the Lord. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's immutability and the testimony of Jesus, which is having a personal relationship with Him.
The Mind of Christ
2.5K00:00Mind of ChristROM 8:1PHP 2:5PHP 2:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the battle for the mind in today's society, where we are constantly influenced by various media sources. He uses the example of the Darwinian theory of evolution to illustrate how our concepts shape our behavior. The speaker highlights the importance of the mind and how our concepts govern our actions. He then transitions to discussing the concept of kingship, explaining that true kingship is a challenging responsibility. The sermon concludes with a reference to Romans 8:1-6, emphasizing the freedom and fulfillment found in Christ Jesus and the distinction between the mind of the flesh and the mind of the spirit.
Christ, the Secret of God, the Image of God, and the Redeemer and Reconciler
2.4K1:24:59Secret of GodGEN 3:8GEN 18:1GEN 32:30EXO 33:18JHN 1:18COL 1:15REV 5:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses a vision from the book of Revelation where a scroll with seven seals represents the will and inheritance of God. The speaker recalls a personal experience of witnessing a plane stunt that captivated thousands of people and compares it to the awe-inspiring events that will occur when God fulfills His will. The vision reveals that the lion of Judah, who is Jesus, has overcome and is seen as a slain lamb taking the scroll from God's hand. This act of redemption not only applies to humanity but also to the entire natural creation. The speaker emphasizes that God's plans and actions are far from boring and that understanding His heart and mind is crucial for avoiding lukewarmness and apathy in our faith.
Fellowship - Part 1 (Principles)
2.2K00:00FellowshipISA 21:11In this sermon, the speaker addresses the current state of the world and the need for the people of God to seek Him and understand His will. The speaker mentions the Vietnam War and the rise of communism in Portugal and Italy as examples of the challenges faced by society. The speaker also highlights the battle for the soul of the nation being fought in universities. However, the speaker emphasizes the importance of unity and sharing in Christ, as it brings the beauty of the Lord upon the people. The sermon encourages believers to be aware of the work being done by God and to rely on His Spirit for empowerment and guidance. The speaker urges the audience to take advantage of the freedom and time given to them to seek and do the will of God before it becomes too late.
The Lord Jesus, Heir of All Things
1.8K1:20:47Lord JesusCOL 1:12HEB 1:2HEB 2:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing our inheritance as children of God through Jesus Christ. He encourages believers not to live as if they are paupers or disconnected from the abundant blessings available to them. The speaker also highlights the significance of the tree of life as a symbol of receiving eternal life through Jesus. He discusses Satan's deception in tempting Adam and Eve with the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross brought darkness and a moment of hesitation in the Godhead. The speaker concludes by explaining that just as we received Jesus by faith through grace, our growth in Him also happens through a series of steps and a continued relationship with Him.
Fellowship - Part 2 (Unity)
1.8K00:00FellowshipMAT 28:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining unity among believers. He references Ephesians 4:3, which encourages diligence in keeping the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. The speaker also highlights the need to recognize the unity of the Spirit, even if it means letting go of denominational divisions. He emphasizes the concept of sharing in the Lord Jesus Christ, which leads to growth and understanding among believers. The sermon concludes with the reminder that this unity in Christ affects every aspect of our lives.
Fellowship - Part 3 (Continuity)
1.7K00:00Continuity in ChristFellowshipZEC 4:1Lance Lambert emphasizes the principle of continuity in fellowship, urging believers to recognize their organic connection to the historical church and the movements of the Spirit throughout the ages. He highlights that true fellowship is not superficial but a deep sharing in Christ, which binds all believers together across time and space. Lambert warns against the dangers of viewing contemporary movements as entirely new and separate from the past, stressing that God's work is a continuous building process culminating in Christ. He encourages the church to learn from its history, acknowledging the sacrifices of past saints while moving forward in unity and purpose. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper understanding of our collective identity in Christ and the importance of maintaining the values recovered through history.
Fellowship - Part 7 (Necessity of Vision)
1.6K00:00FellowshipEXO 3:2MAT 7:1ACT 9:4ACT 26:19GAL 1:16EPH 1:17In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a vision of God and His purpose. He warns against Christians who think they know everything and rely on their own knowledge rather than seeking a true experience of the Holy Spirit. The speaker uses the analogy of a vessel on an infinite ocean to illustrate how a vision of God makes us realize our own insignificance and God's greatness. He also highlights the significance of the apostle Paul's heavenly vision and how it influenced his ministry. The speaker concludes by expressing a desire for God to give believers a vision and open their hearts to truly know and understand Jesus Christ.
Fellowship - Part 5 (Organic)
1.6K1:13:08FellowshipROM 12:1ROM 12:10ROM 12:12In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of dullness and lack of ministry in church meetings. They suggest that instead of trying to fix these problems through human efforts, believers should humble themselves and seek the Lord's intervention. The speaker emphasizes the importance of genuine fellowship and unity among believers, highlighting the concept of being one body in Christ. They also mention the need for different gifts and ministries within the church, encouraging believers to use their unique gifts according to the grace given to them. The sermon references Romans 12:4-5 to support these points.
Fellowship - Part 4 (Authority)
1.5K1:11:32Fellowship1PE 5:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus Christ as the head of the church. He encourages believers to gather together before the Lord and establish their authority over Satan and any other spiritual forces. The speaker also highlights the principle of continuity, emphasizing that all that God has recovered in the history of the church is our heritage and should not be despised or rejected. The sermon concludes with the apostle Paul's words, highlighting the sacrificial and humble nature of true apostolic authority and urging believers to hold fast to the head, Jesus Christ, in order to overcome any problems or differences among leaders.
Practically Living the Heavenly Vision
1.5K1:30:25Heavenly VisionGEN 15:1GEN 15:4ACT 7:2ROM 4:20HEB 11:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a living, working faith in order to please God. He highlights the need for believers to rely on God and seek His guidance rather than relying on their own common sense. The speaker uses the example of Abraham and Sarah, who trusted in God's leading and used their common sense to follow His instructions. The sermon also emphasizes the importance of holding onto the vision that God has given and not stifling it, using the example of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of faith.
Fellowship - Part 6 (Supply)
1.5K00:00FellowshipIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the principle of supply in the Christian life. He refers to Luke 6:38 and Matthew 10:8 to explain that when we give what we have received from the Lord, we will receive more in return. The speaker encourages believers to share the little they have, whether it is their testimony of salvation or a specific gift or talent. He warns against contributing what we have not received, highlighting the importance of allowing our natural gifts to be broken by the Lord and filled with the Holy Spirit. The speaker also cautions against overreaching ourselves and encourages younger believers to give what they have of the Lord without trying to imitate or surpass more mature believers.
The Struggle of Two Cities
1.4K00:00StrugglePSA 2:1PSA 2:7ACT 7:2ROM 11:24HEB 11:8In this sermon, the speaker discusses the theme of marriage in the Bible, highlighting the marriage of Adam and Eve in the first three chapters and the marriage of the Lamb and the wife of the Lamb in the last three chapters of the Bible. The speaker emphasizes the love relationship between God and the redeemed, emphasizing that God will not let them go even when they become lukewarm or self-satisfied. The sermon also touches on the importance of having a heavenly vision and not living in a cramped, limited version of Christianity. The speaker uses examples from the lives of Abraham, Jesus, and Paul to illustrate the significance of the heavenly vision.
Christian Responsibility to the Jew
1.2K57:14JewishMAT 8:10LUK 13:28ROM 11:11EPH 2:11EPH 2:13In this sermon, the speaker addresses the question of why the establishment came crashing down upon the people of God. He emphasizes the importance of witnessing and expressing the salvation of God to others, even if they are already considered the people of God. The speaker encourages the audience to pray for Israel and the Jewish people, as well as to dedicate time to learning about them. He also highlights the suffering of the apostles and the need for believers to be witnesses. The sermon references Isaiah 43 and emphasizes the spiritual meaning behind God bringing his redeemed people together.
The Vision of Abraham
1.2K00:00AbrahamGEN 12:1GEN 15:1PRO 29:18MAT 6:33ACT 7:1EPH 1:15HEB 11:8In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of having a heavenly vision, using the example of Abraham. He emphasizes that the vision is not just a physical sighting of God, but a prophetic revelation of God's purpose in creating the universe and mankind. The speaker quotes Proverbs 29:11 and 18, which states that without vision, people perish. He urges the audience to understand the urgency of the current global crisis and to seek wisdom and revelation from God's word.
Three Principles Seen in Epoch Making Men
8301:12:301SA 3:4This sermon focuses on the life of Samuel from the book of 1 Samuel, highlighting the importance of total and unconditional commitment to the Lord, total surrender of one's will to God, and total obedience to His commands. The speaker emphasizes the significance of hearing the voice of the Lord and following His guidance, drawing parallels between Samuel's life and the essential qualities needed for believers to be overcomers in challenging times.
Self Life vs Christ's Life
7091:02:57MRK 8:27REV 12:10This sermon emphasizes the importance of denying one's self-life, taking up the cross, and following Jesus. It delves into the necessity of surrendering our self-life to experience the fullness of God's salvation and power, using examples from Peter's journey and the challenges faced in overcoming Satan. The message highlights the poison of the self-life, the need for yielding to the Lord's lordship, and the transformation that comes from losing one's self-life for the sake of the gospel.
The Fire of Preparation
6971:08:41EXO 3:1LUK 3:16This sermon emphasizes the importance of being filled with the fire of God's Spirit, drawing parallels from biblical accounts like Moses encountering God in the burning bush, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, and the need for believers to be living sacrifices. The speaker highlights the transformative power of God's fire in individuals and throughout history, urging listeners to seek a renewed passion and zeal for the Lord.
The Resoration of Israel June 1981
68444:52IsraelROM 11:11ROM 11:25ROM 11:28ROM 11:32In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of supporting and interceding for the Jewish people and Israel. They emphasize the need to provoke the Jewish people to jealousy through the salvation that has come to the Gentiles. The speaker expresses joy in seeing the growth of a meeting dedicated to this cause, from a small room to a larger venue. They also mention that the purpose of this work is not just to entertain people with prophetic fantasies, but to deepen their understanding of the times we are living in and the burden that God has for the church and the Jewish people.
Israel & the World
67952:19IsraelZEC 12:1MAT 21:18MAT 24:1ROM 11:11ROM 11:28In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Jonah and how it relates to our own lives. He emphasizes that Jonah was not a small man, but rather someone who became a prisoner of his own theological ideas. The speaker also shares a personal anecdote about a conversation with a Jewish woman who was curious about Christianity. He then transitions to discussing the paradox of the cursed fig tree and the significance of Jesus' words about the destruction of Jerusalem. The speaker concludes by mentioning the Apostle Paul's reference to the mystery of God's plan and briefly touches on the present and future situations.
From Faith to Faith - Part 3
6761:20:18PSA 20:7ISA 12:2JHN 12:24ROM 1:16EPH 2:8PHP 4:13HEB 11:37This sermon emphasizes living by faith as the foundational principle for believers, highlighting stories of trusting God for provision, protection, and guidance. It encourages ongoing faith from salvation to every aspect of life, illustrating how faith leads to experiencing God's miraculous interventions and transformations.
The Battle Over the Testimony of Jesus
6591:14:08ISA 14:12MRK 13:32ROM 12:1EPH 6:102PE 3:8REV 3:15REV 21:18This sermon delves into the themes of awaiting and hastening the coming of the Lord, emphasizing the ongoing spiritual battle and the importance of surrendering our will to God. It explores the continuous enmity of Satan towards God, the significance of the testimony of Jesus, and the need for believers to be refined like gold, precious stones, and pearls to prepare the bride for the Lord's return.
From Faith to Faith - Part 1
63959:58GEN 1:2MAT 17:20JHN 10:27ROM 1:16ROM 14:232CO 5:17GAL 2:20EPH 2:8COL 1:13HEB 11:6This sermon emphasizes the foundational truth of the necessity of living, active faith in the Christian life, highlighting the importance of faith as the key to every aspect of life. It delves into the power of God through faith, the righteousness of God revealed in the gospel, and the transformative nature of being in Christ. The speaker urges listeners to cultivate and utilize the mustard seed faith given by God to move mountains and grow deeper in their relationship with the Lord.
Israel Gods Banner to the World
63042:56IsraelJER 29:11ZEP 3:8MAT 6:33ACT 1:8ROM 11:23HEB 11:39REV 3:16In this sermon, the speaker begins by praying for the presence of the Holy Spirit and the anointing of God. They emphasize the power of God's word and how everything God has done has been through his word. The speaker shares their personal experience of realizing that they were crucified with Christ and the importance of losing their self-life for the sake of the gospel. They also express excitement about what God is doing in the world, particularly with Israel, and encourage listeners to offer themselves as living sacrifices to God. The sermon concludes with the reminder that nothing is impossible with God and the affirmation that the word of God is living and active.
From Faith to Faith - Part 2
6181:08:23ROM 1:16This sermon delves into the powerful message from Romans chapter 1, focusing on the significance of faith in God's plan of salvation. It highlights Abraham as the father of all who believe, emphasizing the impact of his faith and obedience in God's redemptive history. The sermon stresses the importance of living, active faith as a principle that connects believers to God's will and promises, urging listeners to trust and obey like Abraham did.