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The Ten Commandments

A Short Book for Normal People

by Dr. Heath Lambert

The Ten Commandments arent just rules—theyre revelations of Gods heart. From honoring God to loving neighbors, these commands reveal God’s standards and point to our Savior. Perfect for students, parents, Sunday school teachers, or any ordinary person who wants to understand the current relevance of these ancient words.

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Meet Dr. Heath Lambert

Dr. Heath Lambert has been preaching at First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida since January of 2016, and became Senior Pastor in September of 2017. Serving First Baptist is the joy of Pastor Heath’s life. He is delighted to serve with the remarkable members and staff at this incredible church. 

Books by Pastor Heath

The Ten Commandments arent just rules—theyre revelations of Gods heart. From honoring God to loving neighbors, these commands reveal God’s standards and point to our Savior. Perfect for students, parents, Sunday school teachers, or any ordinary person who wants to understand the current relevance of these ancient words.

Now more than ever, and more than anything, people need to find their way into the compassionate embrace of their Father in heaven. The Great Love of God provides an accessible, passionate exploration of how the divine love casts out fear, provides ultimate hope, and never fails.

Finally Free is about hope. It’s about discovering the freeing power available to those who trust in Jesus Christ, who can, will, and does set people free from the power of pornography. Dr. Heath Lambert, a leader in the biblical counseling movement, has organized this book around eight clear and practical tactics you can wield to make it easier to flee lust and temptation and shelter in the protection of God’s grace.

A Theology of Biblical Counseling is an ideal resource for use in training biblical counselors at colleges, seminaries, and training institutes. In each chapter, doctrine comes to life in real ministry to real people, dramatically demonstrating how theology intersects with the lives of actual counselees.