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What does it truly mean to walk in righteousness as a believer today? In this sermon, Apostle unpacks the concept of righteousness under the New Covenant, explaining that it is no longer credited through works or law, but imputed through faith in Christ. Citing figures like Noah, Abraham, and Job, he explains that while they were credited as righteous for walking with God and fearing Him, New Testament believers are now made the righteousness of God through Jesus’s sacrifice (2 Corinthians 5:21). This new identity is not earned but received—granting believers divine capacity, spiritual authority, and complete freedom from condemnation, curses, and Satan’s jurisdiction.

 

Apostle Williams urges believers to live with the awareness that God's Spirit dwells within them, enabling them to manifest Christ in everyday life. Righteousness is not just a title—it transforms how believers think, pray, and act. A righteous person walks with God, shuns evil, seeks peace, and lives in holiness (Hebrews 12:14). He encourages fasting, praying in the Spirit, and daily walking with God as key to spiritual sharpness. This understanding leads to a confident, empowered Christian life—where the believer lives as God intended: free, full of authority, and fruitful in every way.