A collection of Lance Lambert's Bible studies and messages given throughout the years at the Halford house and at conferences.
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In this message, Lance shares upon the difference between knowing the Word of God and understanding the Word of God. Just studying the Bible is not enough. Understanding is how the Word of God truly becomes light and changes our lives. He explains how meditating on the Word of God and asking Him to reveal and teach is the only way to real spiritual understanding.
Richmond, VA
July 28, 1990
Hebrews 2:14 / 2 Timothy 2:3 / 1 Timothy 6:12 / Colossians 2:15 / Ephesians 6:17 / Ephesians 6:11 / 2 Corinthians 1:4
Richmond, VA
July 27, 1990
Psalms 46:1-11 / Psalms 27:1 / Ephesians 6:10 / 2 Corinthians 10:3
This message on prayer, was given by Lance at the Intercessors for America conference in Franklin, NC on June 27 of 2013.
Lance shares the fifth message of his series on the mystery of Christ, beginning with Ephesians 3:1–13.
Lance shares part four of his series on the mystery of Christ, beginning with Ephesians 3:3-11.
Lance shares his third message on the mystery of Christ, beginning from Romans 16:25–27 and Ephesians 3:2–12.
Lance's first message in the series, "The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Christian Family Conference
June 24, 1990
Revelation 1:2,9,12,20; 2:7,11,17,26; 3:5,12,21; 21:5-6
Continuing in his messages on overcoming, Lance uses this episode to talk about the characteristics of an overcomer in comparison to the golden lampstands mentioned in Revelation.
Richmond, VA
July 10, 1985
Ephesians 6: 10-20
2 Corinthians 10:3-5
Danial 9:1-5
Daniel 9:20-23
Daniel 10:10-14
Daniel 10:20-21
Revelation 8, Acts 4, Daniel 9, Romans 9, Amos 9, Luke 21, Zechariah 12, Zechariah 14, Ezekiel 38, Ezekiel 39
God, Israel, Lord, people, prayer, Jewish, Jerusalem, purpose, intercession, great, word, pray, holy spirit, gentiles, heart, verse, nation, intercessor, church, land
Psalm 83
Summary Keywords: Israel, Khomeini, Lord, years, Jerusalem, God, Iraq, war, Iran, Soviet Union, Syria, islamic revolution, middle east, nations, military, allies, dear friends, people
Revelation 8; Acts 4; Daniel 9
Summary Keywords: God, people, Israel, prayer, Jewish, Jesus, Daniel, Lord, Jerusalem, Christians, word, Jewish, communities, friends, prayer meetings, messiah, heart, understanding, church, speak
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Psalm 83
Summary keywords: islam, god, islamic, great, world, christians, israel, jews, people, principality, hear, friends, nation, forces, jesus, muslims, saudi arabia, revival, arab, christian
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Revelation 8:1-7
Summary keywords: god, israel, intercession, prayer, people, lord, jerusalem, daniel, world, great, pray, friends, jewish, purpose, years, angels, involved, understand, gentiles, darkness
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Matthew 24:32-36 Matthew 24:42-44; Luke 13:6-8; Mark 11:11-24
Summary keywords: god, fig tree, jewish, jerusalem, people, israel, lord jesus, word, nation, world, jesus, day, begun, messiah, pass, city, leaves, years, lord, temple
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Ezekiel 39:21-29; Psalm 102:12-16; Psalm 83; Psalm 83:1-8, Psalm 83:13-18
Lance gave in 1982 about the conflicts between Islamic Arabs and Israeli Jews. Lance gives what he calls a “Birds eye view” of the situation in the middle east at that time.
Summary keywords:
israel, islam, islamic, god, world, nation, called, jews, people, mosque, christian, great, principality, middle east, christians, lord, islamic revolution, forces, church, jerusalem
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Romans 11:11
Lance explains why we as Christians have a responsibility to the people of Israel and how Israel is the fulfilment of the Word of God.
Summary Keywords: people, israel, god, gentiles, jewish, lord, gentile, messiah, responsibility, grafted, olive tree, believers, matter, gospel, jew, jews, verse, solemn responsibility, nation, fulfilled
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Romans 11:11
Summary Keywords: people, olive tree, jewish, israel, god, grafted, gentiles, fullness, church, natural, branches, mystery, lord jesus, verse, joseph, saved, apostle, brethren, word, nation
Psalm 20, Psalm 46, Psalm 76, Psalm 114, Psalm 75:9, Psalm 146:5, Isaiah 49
The people of God are called either Jacob or Israel. They are not called Abraham or Isaac or Moses, but Jacob and Israel. Why is this supplanter and twister the one after whom God's people are named? Why does the Lord call Himself the God of Jacob?
Hebrews 11
Jacob became two things: a blessing and a worshipper. These are the greatest characteristics of the child of God.
Jacob is a glorious example of the sovereignty of God. The tremendous work that God did in Jacob is eternal.
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This edition of the Middle East update is taken from a meeting held on behalf of Prayer for Israel by Lance Lambert at Halford House, Richmond on Friday, December 8, 2006.
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Psalm 102:12-16
What makes Israel so important? In addition to its remarkable history and birth as stated in the Bible, its long history continues on into our modern day with miracles and prophecies. Listen in to hear Lance's commentary on this matter.
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Jeremiah 30:4-14
Lance continues his messages on the battle for Israel, both spiritually and physically, spanning from its lengthy history to the current age.
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Psalm 137
The topic of Israel's future and history is one of great division in the church - while some choose to believe that God's word had little to no association with the reborn country, others think otherwise. Lance provides a bird's eye of view of this matter, reaching through Israel's history and ruminating on its future.
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Psalm 72:1-19, Revelation 22:16,17,20, 2 Samuel 23:1-5, Psalm 89:19-24
Throughout the Bible, there are traces and footprints leading up to the Messiah - prophecies, genealogies, and individuals called to prepare a way for him. Lance uses this episode to talk more about Jesus as the Messiah, providing numerous passages for reference.
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Psalm 46:11, Isaiah 43:1, Isaiah 41:14, Malachi 1:2
Jacob and Esau are two rather well known characters in the Bible. Yet, a popular question always seems to hover over them - why is it that God loved Jacob and hated Esau? Lance takes this message to go in depth on these characters to address this question and explore the roles they played.
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Romans 11:25-29, Ezekiel 36:32, Ezekiel 36:22, Ezekiel 36:8-12, Jeremiah 31:3-10
Lance shares from recent history and current events a perspective on how the enemy wants to obliterate the nation of Israel and how the Lord will preserve it to salvation before the return of Christ.
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Isaiah 58:6-14
Lance continues in his messages on the ministry of Zion and its implications throughout the Bible.
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Isaiah 62:1-2, Isaiah 58
In this episode, Lance explains the whole matter of Zion, the City of Holiness, and what it represents in the Bible and in our lives today.
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Zechariah 12:10-13:1, Ezekiel 37:7-14
Why has the topic of God's work in Israel been one of such controversy? In this episode, Lance covers some history of Israel, the birth of Zionism, and important figures who influenced the remarkable changes in the reborn country of Israel.
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Revelation 3:14-22
Many of us have heard of the term "lukewarm" and how it applied to the Church of Laodicea. In this message, Lance explores this passage of revelation even more, drawing similarities to the lives of modern Christians.
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In this continuation of Lance's message on how to study the Bible, Lance concludes this topic with more practical examples from the book itself.
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"There is in fact, no part of God's word which God cannot use at some time or another to really meet us in our need." In this episode, Lance talks practically on the matter of how to study the Bible, citing different passages from the book for his points.
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In the last episode, Lance gave an overview of the history of the English Bible up until the Authorized Version (KJV) of 1611. This message, he continues to share about different versions of the Bible following the year 1611.
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Today, there are more than a thousand translations of the Bible purely in English. In this episode, Lance takes the time to look at the timeline and history of translations from Anglo Saxon times, including their significance and important people involved.
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In this episode, Lance continues his message on the text and transmission of the Bible, mentioning the Dead Sea Scrolls, Masoretic text, and much more.
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In this episode, Lance talks about the history and language of the literal text within the Bible in addition to the many translations of the Bible and conversions from one language to another.
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In this continuation of his message on the structure and growth of the Bible, Lance takes a deeper look at the subsections of the book and the characters that are written about in them.
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It may come as a surprise to some that the word "Bible" is never actually found in the scriptures themselves. So where did the name come from? Lance uses this message to talk about the origin of the "Bible" as well as specifics on the authors and sections of the book as a whole.
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In this episode, Lance continues his messages talking about the aim and scope of the Bible, pointing out several threads connected throughout as well as the main themes that are covered across the whole book.
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Throughout history, the Bible has been treated by mankind in a plethora of ways: some take it as a theological textbook, or a book of everything in the universe that could be revealed, while still others see it as a compilation of stories that could never be true. This message clarifies the contents of the Bible in addition to its actual intended aim and scope.
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Lance continues his message on the concept of revelation as well as what it means for scripture to be "inspired" or "God breathed."
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In this message, Lance talks all about revelation - not only the book itself, but also the whole idea of what revelation is in the Bible and how God uses it throughout history.
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2 Timothy 3:15-17
What do we mean by God's authority in the Bible? Furthermore, is it something that we as christians today still hold as reverently as we did in biblical times? In this message, Lance focuses on just what authority means and how it applies to us today.
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Zechariah 3,4
This message covers more on just what the "Golden Lampstand" mentioned throughout the Bible represents in addition to how the testimony of Jesus connects to the church as a whole.
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Revelation 3:1-6
In this last message in Lance's series on overcoming, Lance points out a fundamental characteristic to overcoming: we must have a relationship with the overcomer himself. Listen to hear more about this key concept and much more on overcoming.
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Revelation 1:2,9,12,20; 2:7,11,17,26; 3:5,12,21; 21:5-6
Continuing in his messages on overcoming, Lance uses this episode to talk about the characteristics of an overcomer in comparison to the golden lampstands mentioned in Revelation.
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Revelation 21:1-23
What does it mean to overcome? In this book of Revelation which "bears the testimony of Christ," Lance explains in further detail just what this term means and its significance in our lives today.
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Revelation 1
"Blessed is the one who reads, and those who hear the words of the prophecy." This episode offers a grand view of the book of Revelation, a book which confuses many Christians today with prophecies of the end times.
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Mark 16
Continuing in his series on the resurrection and the ascension, Lance picks up from his last message to discuss the second half of Mark 16 where Jesus appears to the doubtful disciples.
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Mark 16
In this episode, Lance goes into depth on the resurrection of Christ Jesus, discussing topics such as the order in which he appeared: first to the women, then to two disciples, then to the rest. Listen to hear more about the importance of this and more.
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Mark 16
Lance takes this message to introduce the story and power behind Christ's resurrection and ascension, winning victory over death itself.
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Lance continues in his series on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus in this episode, focusing specifically on the womens' initial discovery of his resurrection to the spreading of the news to the twelve.
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In all four gospels of the bible, this topic of the burial of Jesus Christ is never glanced over. In fact, it is written about in great detail and lengths to solidify the one fact many choose not to believe: Jesus really died. This episode continues Lance's series on Jesus' crucifixion through his resurrection.
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"It is finished." In his last breath, Jesus uttered these words signaling his completion of his work on earth. Listen through this episode to hear more about what Lance has to say on the burial of Jesus and what he accomplished in life.
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The crucifixion: one of the most famous events in biblical history. In this episode, Lance commentates on this powerful story told from the gospel of Mark.
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Mark 15:22-39
This episode with Lance Lambert covers not only the physical death Jesus bore on the cross for our sins, but also the spiritual death we all as humans are born into - causing separation between us and the Father.
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As part of Lance's Bible Study series he gave at Halford House in Richmond, Surrey, England, Lance shares this message on the book of Proverbs.
As part of Lance's Bible Study series he gave at Halford House in Richmond, Surrey, England, Lance shares this message on the book of Song of Solomon.
This episode covers the third stage of the return to Jerusalem under Nehemiah, which Lance expounds how it deals with something fuller than the first two stages.
Mark 15:1-15
In this episode, Lance covers the actions of Pilate before the Roman people, making the decision to crucify Jesus and let Barnabas go. What were the laws in place for this proceding? How powerful is Pilate to be able to judge this? Listen in to find out more.
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Mark 14:53-72
How could Peter, the leading disciple, disown the Lord three times? Many wonder about this and question Peter's character in this incident found in the gospels. Lance uses this episode to take a detailed look into Peter and his role in the testimony of Jesus.
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Mark 14:53-65; 15:1-15
In this episode, Lance continues in his messages in Mark with the trial before the high priests and officials in addition to Pilates response to the crowd.
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Mark 14:54-72
This portion of Mark covers a rather significant part of the story of Jesus' crucifixion: his trial before the high priest. Although everyone was against him, no one could find fault with him and even gave false testimonies to undermine him. Lance goes into further detail to discuss the nature of court trials in those days and much more.
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Mark 14:43-52
Why is the peace of God so important? In the garden of Gethsemane, we see this peace fill Jesus as he went out to meet his captors - a calm and confident peace that gave him composure after crying out to the Lord moments before. In this episode, Lance talks about the significance of finding such peace in our own walks in life and in doing the will of God.
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Mark 14:32-42
In this episode, Lance comments on the events that happen at Gethsemane from the outwardly peaceful nature of it with the disciples sleeping to the powerful spiritual battle being undertaken there.
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Isaiah 52:13-14; 53:1-12
Sometimes, it is easy to see Jesus' pain on the cross as just physical pain, something all of us go through and have to bear. In this regard, the two sinners next to him being crucified underwent the exact same torment. However, Lance takes this episode to point out the emotional and spiritual pain Jesus went through, having been torn and alienated from his Father who he loved in order to sacrifice his own will and body for the people who his Father loved.
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Mark 14:27-31
"I will strike the shepherd and the sheep will be scattered." In this last message on the Lord's table according to Mark, Lance Lambert focuses on the disciples' response to Jesus' arrest. Although Peter vehemently declared he would never betray the Lord, Jesus was quick to point out that he would stumble before too long. Listen to the full episode to hear more about Lance's commentary on these verses as well as its application to our own walks as christians.
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Mark 14:17-26
It is quite a shock sometimes to remember that Jesus had all the emotions we have in our lives. In fact, the famous verse that is known to be one of the shortest in the bible comes to mind: "Jesus wept." With this in mind, one must wonder just how emotional the Lord's table really was for Jesus - surrounded by his loved ones, knowing that it would be the last meal they would all have together. Lance discusses this emotional aspect of the passover feast in this episode and much more.
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Mark 14:12-16
This episode touches on one of the most famous events leading up to the crucifixion of Christ: the Lord's Supper. What exactly makes this moment so important? What is the significance of the passover? Lance covers this and more in this segment of Mark.
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Mark 14:1-11
What is true service to the Lord? This question is illustrated in Mark 14 as we see the interactions between Jesus, Judas, and the woman who poured out all her perfume for Jesus. Lance touches on the qualities of all these characters in this episode.
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Mark 13:28-37
Lance continues his discussion on the parable of the fig tree in this episode - both the importance of the seasons and its actual implication in the history of Jews and Israel.
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Mark 13:28-37; Romans 11:11-36
Following in the current discussion of the end times, Lance speaks of the fig tree mentioned in Mark. Why a fig tree? Why not any of the others, say a pomegranate? This episodes speaks of the significance of this specific tree and the messages that are brought forth from it.
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Mark 13:14-27
What is the abomination that causes desolation? In the Revised Standard Version read by Lance, it is also known as the desolating sacrilege; although referenced throughout the Bible, this phrase is often shrouded in mystery. In this episode, Lance covers more on what this refers to and much more on the end times.
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Mark 13:1-17
In this episode, Lance discusses the different interpretations of this complicated section of scripture regarding the end times. While some believe the description of destroying the temple only prophesies of the destruction of Jerusalem, others believe that it also points to the second coming of Jesus Christ. Listen in to hear more about these views and much more.
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Mark 11:27-33; 12:1-17, 35-44
"The baptism of John, now—did it come from Heaven or was it purely human? Tell me that." When the pharisees questioned Jesus' authority to teach and speak, Jesus asks them this question in return; if the pharisees said John's baptism was from heaven, they would be at risk of hypocrisy. However, if they said human, they would be at risk of the crowd who believed John to be a prophet. The questions Jesus posed to the pharisees not only countered their own challenging questions, but it exposed their rejection of both John and the Messiah. Lance speaks on this idea of rejection through these passages in Mark, using other examples such as the question of taxation to further his point.
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Mark 11:1-26
This section of Mark opens with Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem on a donkey, an exact fulfillment of the prophecy in Zechariah. Lance goes further to talk about the withering of the fig tree alongside the clearing of the temple courts.
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Mark 10:17-52
What does it take to follow Christ? In this episode, Lance brings up the scripture on the rich young ruler to illustrate the answer to this age old question and just what it means to truly give everything to him.
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Mark 10:1-16
How should we as christians respond to politically motivated questions? Even in biblical times, politics roamed rampant as a hot topic of discussion and cause of argument. In this episode, Lance brings us to Mark 10 where Jesus is tested by the Pharisees about laws concerning marriage, using Christ as an example of how we should be.
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Mark 9:30-50
"True service is true greatness." In Mark 9, the disciples are seen arguing over who among them was the greatest; to demonstrate true greatness, Jesus points out that whoever wants to be first must be last. Lance talks further about this story and its significance through this episode on "The Greatness."
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Mark 9:2-29
Lance takes this episode to go in depth about the Transfiguration, an incredible story that takes place a few days after Jesus reveals himself as the Son of God to his disciples.
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Mark 8:27-38; 9:1-8
In this episode, Lance continues his discussion in Mark in the section where Jesus reveals his purpose as the Son of God to his disciples right before the Transfiguration in the next chapter.
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Mark 4:35-41, 8:14-30
Lance reads from Mark 4 and 8 in this episode to highlight the interactions between Jesus and his disciples and the training they undergo throughout his testimony.
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Mark 4:1-34
Why did Jesus speak in parables? What was their purpose? These questions are discussed in this episode of Mark where Lance covers a handful of parables found in Chapter 4 such as the parable of the Mustard Seed, the Sower, and much more.
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Mark 2:13-17, 3:13-16
This episode reveals the original purpose of man: service. Not only this, but through the testimony of Jesus, we can see that we are called to God himself in his own mission as a servant king.
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Mark 1:1-15
In this episode, Lance emphasizes the idea of denying yourself and taking up the cross through the example of Christ and all that he did in his life in the world.
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Chapter 1:1-13
Lance covers the first few introductory verses of Mark in this episode, offering his view on the significance and uniqueness of this gospel compared to the others.
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Mark 8:31-35, 9:35, 10:26-31; 42-45
In this last introductory message, Lance talks about the portrayal of Jesus in Mark: not just as the son of God, but also as the greatest servant.
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Mark 6:30-44
Continuing in his ministry in Mark, Lance discusses the character of Mark himself who wrote the gospel. Although it was written anonymously, John mark has been attributed to the book since the earliest known records.
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Mark 2:1-12, 4:35-41, 5:21
This episode begins Lance's ministry in Mark, a book known to be one of the simplest yet most foundational out of the four gospels.
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In this final episode on the gospel of Matthew, Lance provides an overview of the book and the character of Jesus as the descendant of David and fulfillment of prophecies.
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Matthew 27:57-28:20
In this episode, Lance gives an in depth explanation of the burial and resurrection of Jesus, including details on the tombs themselves and the characters involved.
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Matthew 27:32-56
The crucifixion is one of the most well known events of the Bible, if not of all time. Lance takes the time in this episode to cover the sequence of events that make up this momentous time in history.
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Matthew 27:11-31
In this episode, we read through Pilate's dialogue with Jesus and the response of the crowd to the idea of his release.
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Matthew 26:57-27:10
In this episode, we continue to hear about the story of Jesus told through the writings of Matthew. From the dialogues between Jesus and the Sanhedrin to Peter's disowning, we see a testimony with numerous implications to our lives as christians.
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Matthew 26:47-75
In this crucial part of Jesus' time on earth, we see a rather heartbreaking scene: the son of God betrayed by his own disciple and arrested by the people he came to save. Lance speaks on the gravity of this situation and importance it carries in our lives.
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Matthew 26:36-46
"My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away from me, nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou will." These powerful words have been carried down for generations to our current time and still continue to hold the same inspiring yet agonizing meaning: God's will, not ours. In this episode, Lance covers the story of Jesus and his disciples at Gethsemane where this prayer was spoken for the first time.
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Matthew 26:17-46
In this pivotal event of scripture, we see Jesus and his disciples gathered around the table to break bread together in what is called the Last Supper. Lance takes this episode to highlight the symbolism found throughout this part of scripture and to take an in depth look at this moment in time.
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Matthew 26:1-30
In this message, Lance touches upon the sovereign authority of the King found throughout the entire book of Matthew, referencing scripture and comparing Matthew to the other gospel books.
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Matthew 27:27-54
To Lance, "passion" is a word that perfectly describes Christ and the suffering he had to go through on he cross. However, this suffering is also perfectly described as a "triumph," as the result of it brought about a victory that significantly affects us to this day.
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Matthew 24:36-51; 25:1-30
“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come." - Matthew 24:42. Similar to his last episode on the Final Rejection, Lance speaks on the final coming of the Lord and its significance to the historical events of our world after the resurrection.
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Matthew 24
This message opens with the reading of Matthew 24, a dialogue between Jesus and his disciples over the second coming. Lance goes on to talk more in depth about this topic alongside others found throughout this section of Matthew, such as the importance of the withering fig tree and its symbolism.
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Matthew 23
Lance continues his messages on the characteristics of the Kingdom, a series that addresses the traits Christ has called us to imitate found in scripture. In this episode, Lance reads from several passages in Matthew to address the call to sacrifice, forgive, and much more.
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Matthew 18:1-22
In this episode, Lance introduces the idea of having a "child like" faith when glancing at the Kingdom of Heaven. This message revolving around Matthew 18 further discusses the attitude should carry as christians and emphasizes the ideas of humility and forgiveness.
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Matthew 17
In this episode, Lance covers the entire 17th chapter of Matthew, where the Transfiguration is written about. This message discusses the events that happened within the chapter in detail alongside the significance, not only to the disciples who witnessed such remarkable happenings, but also to us in our daily lives.
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Matthew 16:13-28
Last episode, Lance uncovered the eternal purpose of God as stated in the Bible: to find a dwelling place for God amidst his people, full of his glory. In this message, Lance continues and explains how this purpose is to be fulfilled in our daily lives and the future.
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Matthew 16:13-28
Matthew 16 marks a great change in the ministry of Jesus – Lance remarks how from this point on, Jesus begins talking about his eventual persecution and death, painting a new picture of the messiah the people had once thought would overthrow the might of Rome with his power.
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Matthew 13:1-52
Lance reads the parable of the sower as an introduction to the handful of parables told in this section of Matthew, taking this episode to dive deep into the meanings behind each and the messages they carry.
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Matthew 8:1-9:34
Lance begins his ministry on this section of Matthew with the miraculous healings Jesus performed in order to bring up the concept of authority. What authority does the Son of God have? What is authority in the first place? These questions are answered in this episode of Lance's Matthew series.
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Matthew 5:1-16; 6:1-18
This episode continues Lance's series in Matthew – in his last message, he covered the anointing and tempting of Jesus. This message moves forward to his actual ministry, including many details that go unseen by many christians.
Matthew 3:13-17
Lance uses this message to speak about the anointing of Jesus – otherwise known as the baptism – as well as his trials in the wilderness, explaining the significance of both events in view of Christ's entire testimony.
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Matthew 3:13-17
Lance continues in his study of Matthew by discussing the early years of Jesus' life, including the events of his birth and the introduction of John the baptist.
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Matthew 3:11-17; 4:1-11
In this episode, Lance talks about the importance of the "Kingdom of God" and how this phrase is exclusively used in the book of Matthew.
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Matthew 13
In this episode, Lance takes a look at the character of Matthew himself as a person, who was quite different from the other disciples on multiple platforms, in addition to the writing style of the book.
Matthew 23
This episode begins Lance's ministry in the New Testament, specifically in Matthew – a book which acts as a connector between the Old and New Testament and the first of the four gospel books.
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Luke 1:39-80
Lance starts off this episode with an introduction to John the Baptist, one of many prominent figures alive during the Post Maccabean Period. This message covers the historical events, politics, and important people that arose during this time period.
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2 Thessalonians 2:1-12; Revelation 13:1-18; 17:1-14; Daniel 7:8; 8:23
Continuing in his study on the Antichrist, Lance uses this message to emphasize the unity that is to come under the Antichrist and the desperation of the people today for such unity.
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Daniel 7:8-25; 8:9-27; 11:21-23; 12:1; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12
In this episode, Lance provides some historical background and key verses to his study on the Antichrist – both who he is and the policies he will pursue.
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Daniel 2:44-45; 7:8, 20-22, 24-25; 8:23-25; 11:21-36; 12:1-4
Through the book of Daniel chapter 2, Lance explores the period of the Maccabees from a biblical and historical point of view.
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John 4:1-42
Lance shares a message on 400 years of history regarding Palestine and its overall significance to the Bible.
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In this episode, Lance covers a variety of topics and the historical context of each including the distinction between Pharisees and Sadducees, the significance of the Great Sanhedrin, and much more.
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Matthew 22:15
In this episode, Lance describes several different religious authority groups such as the Pharisees and the impact of their character on biblical history.
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After discussing the background of the Gentiles in his last message, Lance goes on in this episode to talk about the Jews, God's chosen people.
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Daniel 2:31-35
In this episode, Lance uses Daniel's interpretation of king Nebuchadnezzar's dream to discuss the kingdoms and history of the Gentiles.
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1 Corinthians 10:1-22
Lance uses this episode to emphasize the role of the Old Testament as the foundation of the New Testament in addition to the importance behind the illustrative stories spread throughout the Old Testament.
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Malachi
This episode covers the last message of Lance's in Malachi as he discusses God's last message leading up to the New Testament and the influence of Malachi on the coming of Christ.
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Malachi 4:4-6
In this last section in Malachi, Lance emphasizes the appearance of Moses and Elijah, two prophets which symbolize the entirety of the Old Testament.
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Malachi 3:6-4:3
Lance labels this section of Malachi as "the Lord's challenge and promise" as God reminds his people of his unchanging nature and his unfailing promises.
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Malachi 2:17-3:5
In this episode, Lance discusses the subject of the weariness of the Lord found in this section of Malachi as the people offer blemished offerings and corrupt service before God.
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Malachi 2:1-16
This section of Malachi focuses on the Lord's rebuke against his people and continues in the theme of God's grief as a result of love.
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Malachi 1
This episode emphasizes the perseverance of God's love found throughout the first chapter of Malachi alongside the grief and anger that follows love.
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Malachi
In this episode, Lance provides a historical and geographical context to Malachi, the only book in the Bible which mentions anything of the name of Malachi.
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Malachi
This episode introduces the small book of Malachi which concludes the Old Testament, making mention of the reappearance of Moses and Elijah, and ushers in the New Testament.
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Zechariah 7-9
"Thus says the Lord." In contrast to the first few chapters of Zechariah, chapters 7-9 offers a much more direct message from God through Zechariah.
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Zechariah 4-6
More of Zechariah's prophecies are found throughout these chapters, beginning with the vision of candlesticks and oil, both of which are golden in nature. Lance describes this vision and proceeds to offer an in depth interpretation of the symbolism.
Zechariah 1-3
In this episode, Lance covers the rebuilding of the temple and city of God in the first few chapters of Zechariah and the prophecies which still hold much importance to this day.
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Zechariah
Lance continues his ministry in Zechariah, discussing the primary message behind the book as the people of God strive to complete the house and the city of the Lord.
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Zechariah
This episode begins Lance's messages in Zechariah, a book which intertwines quite closely with Haggai in its repeated theme of building the House of the Lord.
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Haggai 2:10-23
This episode concludes Lance's ministries about Haggai, examining the last section of the book and connecting it back to the main theme of rebuilding the Lord's house.
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Haggai 1:1-2:9
This episode hones in the first section of Haggai as Lance emphasizes the importance of work in addition to building throughout the book.
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Haggai
The book of Haggai, which is addressed to only the remnant of the Lord's people, focuses entirely and quite clearly on the idea of building and rebuilding. These concepts are explored more in this episode as Lance finishes his discussion on the key to Haggai.
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Haggai
In this episode, Lance uncovers the key to Haggai, a book so closely tied to the rebuilding of the Lord's temple and the reactions of his people to Haggai's message.
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Haggai
As the series of the minor prophets nears its end, Lance focuses his attention on Haggai, a book full of the Lord's voice and stresses the outward nature of his people.
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Zephaniah
In this episode, Lance outlines the entirety of Zephaniah, painting a picture of the total destruction the Lord had planned and announced through the prophet Zephaniah.
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Zephaniah
Continuing his discussion on the message behind Zephaniah, Lance goes further to talk about the history, context, and key behind this book.
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Zephaniah
In this book of three chapters, Zephaniah acts as a bridge between the past eight and final three minor prophets, preparing for the conclusion of this section within the Bible.
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Habakkuk
Lance compares the situation of the Lord's people in Habakkuk's time to present-day circumstances, covering the context of the prophecies and the character of the prophet.
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Habakkuk
In this episode, Lance discusses the introduction to Habakkuk, which is widely quoted throughout scripture and into the New Testament.
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Nahum
The seventh book of the minor prophets, Nahum is referred to as the "cinderella" book of the series as it is often overlooked due to the seemingly lacking message towards Christians today. Lance takes this episode to look deeper into the scripture and explains the significance.
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Micah
In the book of Micah, the prophet's main message becomes the clearest by the end of the book - Lance overviews the second part of this scripture in this episode and explains these prophecies.
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Micah
In this episode, Lance covers the Lord's requirements of believers through Micah, a prophet whose ministry spanned across the region in his time.
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Jonah
This episode concludes Lance's series on Jonah, in which he provides insights into the book to help believers today in their daily lives and fellowship.
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Jonah 1
Lance overviews the book of Jonah in this episode, discussing the root significance of the story and providing background context in order to better understand God throughout.
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Jonah 1
This unique book stands out among the other prophets as Jonah's character is highlighted as well as his unwillingness to obey the Lord, which stands to act as part of a prophecy itself.
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Obadiah
In this episode, Lance discusses the shortest book of the old testament: Obadiah. Through this book, we continue to explore God's judgment and the root cause behind it.
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Amos
In this episode, Lance continues to look at the minor prophets and brings up the topic of God's divine judgment found in Amos.
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Joel 2:12-14, 28-32
Despite its size, the book of Joel greatly influences the biggest prophecies and prophets in the bible. In this episode, Lance covers examples of these connections found throughout scripture.
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Hosea
Lance emphasizes the theme of mercy from the Lord found throughout Hosea as God patiently endures his people and their faults.
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Hosea
In this episode, Lance covers part 1 of Hosea, the first of the 12 minor prophets of the bible which altogether covers 400 years of history.
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Daniel 10:1-12:13
In this last episode of Lance's ministry in Daniel, Lance covers the last vision given to Daniel that is recorded in scripture.
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Daniel 9
Lance focuses this episode on chapter 9, including Daniel's vision of the seventy "sevens."
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Daniel 8
Lance discusses more on the sovereignty of God found throughout Daniel and comments on the visions and prophecies in chapter 8.
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Daniel 3:1-7:28
This episode on Daniel continues to follow his early life and service to the king as Lance offers commentary and discusses the importance of this story to the sovereignty of God.
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Daniel 1:1-2:49
This episode focuses on the beginning of the book of Daniel as Lance discusses the historical aspect of the story and gives a general outline.
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Daniel
Lance provides an overview of the character of Daniel, from working in the king's palace initially to serving the Lord still in his old age, alongside other background information pertaining to the book.
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Daniel
This episode offers a much more historical perspective of the story of Daniel, discussing the city of Babylon and two different approaches toward it.
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Daniel
This episode delves into the book of Daniel, an "apocalyptic" book about the prophet Daniel and his life that stands out among the prophetic books which surround it in the bible.
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Ezekiel 43
This episode wraps up Lance's last message in Ezekiel which covers more visions and the restoration of the people of God.
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Ezekiel 4-39
Lance continues his ministry in Ezekiel, whose visions and messages all correspond to the glory of God that he had seen.
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Ezekiel 1:4-28
This episode covers the first few chapters of Ezekiel as Lance comments on the vision Ezekiel saw and his messages to the Lord's people.
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Ezekiel 10
In this podcast, Lance explores the book of Ezekiel to discover the key within it. Contrary to Jeremiah, this book offers little about Ezekiel as a man, but more on the message he carries and the things he has seen.
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Ezekiel 1:4-28
Lance Lambert begins his line of messages concerning Ezekiel, a book that is often neglected due to its complex imagery and detail.
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Lamentations 3:1-39
In the middle of the major prophets, there resides a little book called Lamentations. This podcast discusses the purpose of the book as well as why it is placed where it is.
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Jeremiah
This episode concludes Lance's ministry in Jeremiah as he explains the significance of the book and prophet throughout old testament history.
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Jeremiah 32
In this podcast, Lance uncovers the key to Jeremiah which resides more in Jeremiah as a man than the message that he brings.
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Jeremiah 1
In this podcast, Lance introduces the book of Jeremiah, a beautifully and intricately written book about the prophet Jeremiah who came after Isaiah.
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Isaiah 40
The latter half of Isaiah contains the prophecies of Christ - linking the old testament and its eternal past to the new testament and the eternal future ahead.
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Isaiah 34
This episode covers the first half of Isaiah, explores the key to the book, and contrasts Isaiah with the rest of the prophets.
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Isaiah
This episode goes over the background and basic outline of Isaiah, providing context to this famous part of scripture and its 66 chapters.
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Isaiah 6
As one of the four major prophets of the Old Testament, this episode deals with the introduction of Isaiah and the significance, outline, and message behind it.
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Psalms
In this last segment of Lance's series on Psalms, he speaks further on the key of worship found throughout the entire book and the ability to praise regardless of our situations.
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Psalms
This episode continues Lance's discussion on the Psalms, seeking to explore and comment on the key to the book: worship and praise.
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Psalms
Lance continues his commentary on the psalms and their literary uniqueness within the Bible.
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Esther 6-10
In this last episode about Esther, we come to the conclusion of Old Testament history as Lance ends his discussion on this remarkable story.
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Esther 1-5
In this episode, Lance covers the first five chapters of Esther which deal with the lead-up to planning the annihilation of God's people.
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Esther
Lance begins his introduction to the book of Esther, which he notes is set apart from other scripture due to the Gentile customs and language, but fulfills its purpose to reveal God's dealings nevertheless.
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Nehemiah 1-6:19
This episode traces back to the past returns of the Israelites to Jerusalem, led by Zerubbabel and later Ezra, to examine the importance of the house of God.
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Nehemiah
In this third and final return led by Nehemiah, Lance discusses the importance of the remnant who returned alongside the meanings of the walls and the testimony of Jesus spread throughout the book.
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Ezra
In this episode, Lance covers the entire book of Ezra in order to discuss its common themes of recovery and character leading up to the central theme found throughout Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah of God's eternal purpose.
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Ezra 7-10
In the last four chapters of Ezra, we see the second return to Jerusalem with an emphasis on recovery in moral character.
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Ezra 1-6
Lance in this episode takes us through the first return in Ezra, a continuation of the Chronicles - however, this book contains a new theme: Recovery.
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II Chronicles 10:1-20:37
In this last episode regarding the Chronicles, we see the start of the antagonistic divide within the Israelite nation after the reign of Solomon ends.
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II Chronicles 5:1-9:31
This episode covers Solomon's devotion to uniting the ark and the tabernacle, bringing forth a dwelling place for the Lord, and countless other stories revolving around his character and love for God.
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II Chronicles 1:1-4:22
In the first four chapters of the second Chronicles, we focus on Solomon and the temple as we continue seeing God's eternal dwelling place throughout the books.
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I Chronicles 22:2-29:30
This episode continues through Chronicles and the eternal purpose of God as Lance highlights the realization of the Holy Spirit through David in these few chapters.
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I Chronicles 11:1-22:1
In this next section of I Chronicles, Lance describes the strategic nature of the book in contrast to other more historical scripture alongside its central theme of the eternal dwelling place of God.
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I Chronicles 1:1-10:14
Lance glimpses at the first 10 chapters of I Chronicles, the very beginning of the book which touches on the realization of God's purpose throughout all of history.
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I & II Chronicles
In this episode, Lance emphasizes the importance of the Chronicles as a background to all things within the kingdom age.
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II Kings 22:1-25:30
This episode highlights the lineage of kings and how drastically each generation could change towards or against the Lord, especially during the time of Hezekiah and Manasseh.
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II Kings 18:1-20:21
Lance talks about one of the greatest restorations of the kingdom during the time of Hezekiah and Josiah and the even greater decline into evil after their reign.
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II Kings 11:1 to 17:14
This episode continues the history of the divided kingdom, with Lance discussing kings such as King Jehu, Jehoshaphat, and Ahab alongside the state of the nation with each king.
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I Kings 21:1-2 - II Kings 10:36
Lance follows the reign of the kings throughout the historical kingdom age alongside the prophets, such as Elijah, who push to reestablish the name of Jehovah among the people.
I Kings 12:1-19:21
Following the death of Solomon, this episode discusses the division of the nation and all the consequences that follow the tribes of Israel.
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I Kings 1-11:43
Lance discusses the first 11 chapters of I Kings, describing Solomon as the "zenith" of the book with his unifying reign and going further to discuss the history and workings of the Lord throughout.
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I & II Kings
Initially grouped together with I & II Samuel as one collective book, I & II Kings are discussed in this episode on the grounds of kingship and history.
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II Samuel 11:1 to 24:25
Lance continues his message on the books of Samuel, covering the kingship of David and his sin of adultery.
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I Samuel 19:9 to II Samuel 10:19
This episode covers the story of David through the kingdom ages, with Lance's descriptions of his character and dealings with Saul.
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I Samuel 1:1 to 19:7
Lance introduces the beginning of the kingdom age and the characters of Samuel, Saul, and David through the first half of I Samuel.
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I & II Samuel
Lance in this episode talks about the connectivity between I & II Samuel in addition to I & II Kings as they all lead to the complete history of a kingdom all the way to the Exile.
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Judges
Throughout this episode, Lance highlights the theme of defeat and the brutal cycle of God's people turning away and coming back in repentance found in Judges.
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Joshua
Lance discusses the importance of Joshua, the beginning of the historical section of the Bible following the first five books.
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Deuteronomy
This episode covers the last book of the Pentateuch, which Lance describes to be more interpretive and prophetic in contrast to the other four books which are much more historical in nature.
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Numbers 1:1-3, Numbers 26: 1-2, 36:13
Lance covers a multitude of themes spread throughout Numbers, such as pilgrimage and conflict, the faithfulness of God and the failure of his people, service, and much more.
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Exodus 1:1, Exodus 3:13, Exodus 40:34
This episode covers the second book of the Pentateuch, "Exodus," as Lance touches on the unchanging nature of God to create a united people and take up individuals such as Abraham and Jacob.
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Genesis 1, Genesis 2, Genesis 3
This episode covers the spiritual conflict behind the Fall of man, with God on one side and the Serpent on the other - bringing the conflict to a much higher level beyond man.
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Genesis 1, Genesis 2, Genesis 3
Lance continues his messages in the first three chapters of Genesis, explaining the role of man in creation and the inevitable fall as man was first tempted.
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Genesis 1, Genesis 2, Genesis 3
Lance discusses the Fall of man and what came as a result afterward, tracing our initial purpose of walking in unity with the Lord to the first sin man committed leading to the Fall.
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Genesis 1, Genesis 2, Genesis 3
Lance Lambert teaches from Genesis 2 about the purpose of man, who we are, what we have become and what God originally intended man to be.
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Genesis 1-3
The scholarly difficulties in the act of creation. 4 different views on what Genesis 1 means.
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Genesis 1-2:4
A survey through the book of Genesis.
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