Christian Living
Lance Lambert's Essential Teachings on the Christian Life
What Actually Makes Someone a Christian?
What is a Christian, how does God make one, and what must I do? Lance Lambert answers all three from John 3 — clearing away what cannot make someone a Christian, and building to the one thing that can.
Explore all teachingsTrusting God Who Raises the Dead
When God brought Paul to the point of despairing of life, it was not to destroy him but to bring him to the end of himself. Lance Lambert unpacks 2 Corinthians 1 on why resurrection life only flows through those who have stopped trusting in themselves.
Read full teachingThe Proving of Your Faith
God does not send the whirlwind to destroy you — He sends it to blow away what is not of Himself. Why second-hand Christianity cannot survive the storm, and what remains when the fire has done its work.
Read full teachingWalking on the Storm
Two storms on the Sea of Galilee — two entirely different lessons. One teaches you His power. The other teaches you to walk on the water yourself. You will never again be afraid of a storm.
Read full teachingWhat Is the Glory of God?
Moses had seen miracles beyond counting — and still cried out for more. What was he after? Lance Lambert explores what glory actually is, and why God's whole purpose in saving us was never merely mercy.
Read full teachingChrist in You, the Hope of Glory
You are a vessel of mercy — but mercy was never the destination. Where there is self, there can be no glory. Where Christ is formed within, glory follows.
Read full teachingSeeing the Glory: The Foundation, the Cleft, and the Covering
Moses asked to see God's glory — and God said yes. But there were three conditions. From Exodus 33, Lance Lambert unfolds the rock, the cleft, and the covering — and why the only way to see glory and live is in Christ.
Read full teachingAbout This Collection
These teachings are drawn from Lance Lambert's messages delivered over many decades at conferences, church gatherings, and Bible study series around the world. Spanning different years and occasions, they share a common concern: the interior life of the believer — how faith is formed, tested, and deepened through the ordinary and extraordinary experiences of walking with God.
Lance returned often to these themes throughout his ministry, convinced that nothing substitutes for a knowledge of the Lord that has been proved in experience.
