Annie Stewart Lambert Blog

  • Still At His Feet

    Still At His Feet

    Success has a sound.It can echo like applause,or whisper like pride. But in the Kingdom, success sounds like surrender.It doesn’t stand on stages aloneit kneels at His feet. Because the danger of elevationis forgetting who put you there. Deuteronomy 8:10–14 warns us:“When you have eaten and are satisfied… be careful that you do not forget… Read more

  • Trusted To Carry It

    Trusted To Carry It

    It’s one thing to pray for the promiseit’s another to be trusted to steward it. God doesn’t just release blessingsHe releases assignments.And some doors don’t open until your posture can carry the weightof what you’ve asked Him to send. You prayed for influence.Can your character carry it?You asked for increase.Will your heart remain low?You cried… Read more

  • Right On Time

    Right On Time

    There’s a tension we rarely speak aloud:What do you do when your heart is ready,but heaven is silent?When you’re anointed like David,but still tending sheep? You wonder, “Did I miss it?”“Was that word for someone else?”“Why not me, why not now?” But divine timing is not a delay.It’s divine protection. Because a blessing out of… Read more

  • The Weight of the Wait

    The Weight of the Wait

    We don’t like to wait.Not in lines.Not in pain.Not in the middle of a promise that hasn’t come to pass. But all throughout scripture,waiting was never wasted.It was where identity was clarified,where strength was renewed,where intimacy with God was deepenedin ways that speed would never allow. Because waiting isn’t passive.It’s positioned. Waiting isn’t what happens… Read more

  • Faith In The Fog

    Faith In The Fog

    The promise was clear.The word was real.The calling undeniable. But nowyou’re somewhere between the upper room and the rushing wind.Between the wilderness and the Promised Land.Between “it is spoken” and “it is done.” And in that in-between,the enemy starts whispering:“Maybe you missed it.”“Maybe He changed His mind.”“Maybe you’re not ready.” But hear this:Faithfulness isn’t proven… Read more

  • Bleeding and Still Called

    Bleeding and Still Called

    You’re still in process.Still crying some nights.Still aching in places nobody sees.And yetyou’re still preaching.Still pouring.Still laying hands and lifting otherseven while you limp. This is the unseen cost of ministry:bleeding behind the curtainbut still carrying oil. And here’s what the enemy wants you to believe:That until you’re fully healed,you’re not usable.Not anointed.Not ready. But… Read more