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What does it really mean to walk in righteousness—and how does that shape every part of your life? This week, Apostle Williams has been teaching on "Walking in Righteousness," revealing that righteousness under the New Covenant is not something earned but a gift from God, bestowed through Jesus Christ. Building from Romans 4:3, where Abraham’s faith was credited as righteousness, Apostle Williams shows that believers today are not just credited but made the righteousness of God, as confirmed in 2 Corinthians 5:21. This transformation is rooted in the promises of the New Covenant from Jeremiah 31 and reaffirmed in Hebrews 8, where God declares that He will "remember their sins no more." With this divine endowment comes freedom—not only from the constraints of the Old Law but also from outdated doctrines like generational curses, corrected in Ezekiel 18, where God states that each person is responsible for their own sin.

 

Yet this gift of righteousness is not a license for passivity. Apostle Williams teaches that true righteousness results in visible godliness—manifested in how believers care for their health, conduct business, lead their homes, and engage with the world. He reinforces the biblical truth that faith without works is dead (James 2:14-26) and urges Christians to demonstrate their righteous nature through practical action. Quoting God’s charge to Abraham in Genesis 17:1-2, he encourages every believer to "walk before God and be blameless," just as Enoch walked with God in Genesis 5. The message closes with a call to spiritual awareness, reminding listeners that actions are born from thoughts, and only by walking with God daily can they live in alignment with their divine identity and overcome life’s challenges with authority.