In a world filled with uncertainty and increasing global turmoil, what does it really mean to be righteous? In this timely sermon, Apostle Williams invites believers to re-examine their understanding of righteousness—not as a checklist of good behaviour, but as a deep, relational walk with God rooted in faith. With prophetic clarity, he links current events—like the Israel-Iran conflict and the prophesied UK revival—to the urgency of aligning with God's heart in these last days.
Drawing from the lives of Noah, Abraham, and Job, Apostle Williams reveals that righteousness flows not from perfection but from faith and the fear of God. He teaches that it is credited to believers as a gift, not earned by works—just as Romans 4 and Psalm 32 describe. Christ paid the full price, allowing all who believe to be called "the righteousness of God". This truth liberates believers from guilt and empowers them to walk in spiritual authority—healing the sick, raising the dead, and casting out devils—fuelled not by striving, but by faith. The message is clear: in these prophetic times, righteousness is not just a status—it is the key to manifesting God's glory on earth.