Annie Stewart Lambert Blog

  • How We Ought To Love Others

    How We Ought To Love Others

    1 Corinthians 13:4 offers a clear and profound definition of true love. This scripture not only illuminates the nature of love but also serves as a guiding principle for how we ought to love others. It invites us to reflect on and embody the qualities of love in our daily interactions and relationships. Context: 1… Read more

  • God Is Love

    God Is Love

    God is love. God’s love surpasses all understanding. The Apostle John beautifully expresses God’s love in 1 John 4:8, where he declares, “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.” These three simple words hold profound meaning. Love is not just an attribute of God; it defines His very essence. His… Read more

  • Hopeful Endurance

    Hopeful Endurance

    In life, moments of sorrow and challenge are often interwoven with joy and restoration. Psalms 126:5 offers a profound insight into this dynamic, presenting a vivid image of hope and resilience. This scripture encourages us to endure through difficult times with the assurance of joy and harvest. Context: Psalm 126 is a song of ascents,… Read more

  • He Watches Over Us

    He Watches Over Us

    Psalms 33:18 offers a profound source of comfort and reassurance. This scripture reminds us of God’s watchful presence and His protective care over those who live in reverence and trust in Him. It encourages us to find solace and security in the knowledge that we are under the watchful eye of a loving and provident… Read more

  • Hope Of The World

    Hope Of The World

    a world often filled with despair and uncertainty, the promise of hope shines brilliantly in the teachings of Jesus Christ. Matthew 12:21 is a verse that encapsulates the profound hope that Jesus offers to all who seek Him. Context of Matthew 12:21 Before we explore the verse itself, it’s important to place it within the… Read more

  • The Perfect Love of God

    The Perfect Love of God

    1 John 4:19 succinctly captures a profound truth about love – its origin and its expression. This scripture reminds us that our ability to love is a direct result of first being loved by God, inviting us to reflect His love in our interactions with others. Context: In 1 John 4, the Apostle John talks… Read more