With startling effect, Lance Lambert reveals the symmetrical design evident throughout the Bible, including the fascinating relationship between Genesis and Revelation. The author uncovers a dimension of the Bible that most believers will surely find a new revelation.
The author writes, There is no truth that is of greater importance than this matter of Gods Eternal Purpose. Once you begin to understand Gods ultimate aim in time, and for the ages to come, life becomes more meaningful and significant.
Why did God create this universe and this earth, which at our present extent of knowledge is unique? What was His aim and goal in its creation? Why did He create mankind? And when man fell short of His glory through sin, why did He persevere and provide salvation? Is that salvation an end in itself, or is it a means to an end, with everything provided within it to reach the final goal? And how can I be involved in the fulfillment of that purpose?
Answering these very questions, this passionate book will point you to a fresh and exciting understanding of what t truly means to be a Christian. It helps answer the ultimate question: What is the meaning of life?
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: According to His Eternal Purpose
Chapter 2: Vision, Faith and Obedience
Chapter 3: The Beginning and the End of the Bible
Chapter 4: He Hath Set Eternity in Their Heart
Chapter 5: The Holy City, the New Jerusalem
Chapter 6: The Bride, the Wife of the Lamb
Chapter 7: The Necessity of Spiritual Character
Chapter 8: The Enthroned Lamb
Chapter 9: The Golden Lampstand and the Testimony of Jesus
Chapter 10: What Is the Church?
Chapter 11: Being Built Together as the Home of God
Chapter 12: The Mystery of Israel
Chapter 13: He That Overcometh Shall Inherit These Things
Chapter 14: Christ, the Overcomer in Us
Chapter 15: The Heart of Overcoming
Epilogue
Appendix
About the Author
About the Author
Lance Lambert is one of the most distinguished Bible scholars and speakers in Israel today and has an itinerant teaching ministry worldwide. Born in 1931 he grew up in Richmond, Surrey in England and came to know the Lord at twelve years of age. He entered the school of African and Oriental studies at London University to prepare for work in China. He studied Classical Chinese, Mandarin, Oriental Philosophy and Far Eastern History, but the revolution closed the door to European missionaries and his entry to China. In the early 1950s he served in the Royal Air Force in Egypt and later founded Halford House Christian Fellowship in Richmond. Having discovered his Jewish ancestry, Lance became an Israeli citizen in 1980 and now has a home next to the Old City of Jerusalem. His father and many members of his family died in the Holocaust.