The Uniqueness of Israel is one of Lance Lambert’s flagship titles in which he studies extensively the physical land of Israel and the work of the work of the Lord in this “tiny postage stamp of land in the Middle East”.
Lance combs through the history of Israel as a nation, their rise and fall, and then their second rise and fall, and how the nation has miraculously risen again.
The land of Israel was totally demolished and yet the people returned back to their land with the same language and same God. No other nation has ever done this. Israel did it twice. There is something unique about this nation.
Lance Lambert also speaks about the spiritual aspects of the nation of Israel, how they were the homeland of the Messiah of the world, and how the world is spiritually split into two cities, Babylon and Jerusalem —the kingdom of man and the kingdom of God.
There is a bitter controversy over the subject of Israel, but time itself will establish the truth about this nation’s place in God’s plan.
For Lance Lambert, the Lord Jesus is the key that unlocks Jewish history. He is the key not only to their fall, but also to their restoration. For in spite of the fact that they rejected Him, He has not rejected them.
Lance Lambert was an itinerant Jewish Christian preacher who lived in Jerusalem, Israel from 1980-2015.
Prior to his move to Jerusalem, Lance lived in Richmond, England and met with a small local church group called Halford House where the believers met solely under the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ and under no other name.
Lance’s ministry burdens were primarily teaching both Jews and Gentiles about the continued relevance of Israel and the importance of the Church being built together as one body in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The church is not some place with pews or seats where we sit in silent or noisy rows and stare at one another or some man in the front. Of course there may be times when we rightly sit in rows and look at somebody teaching or preaching, but essentially that is not the church. The church has a direct relationship to God Himself. It is His house, His home, His dwelling place, and His place of rest.
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