What does it truly mean to walk in righteousness—especially in a time when the signs of the end are all around us? In this timely message, Apostle Williams unpacks the urgency of living righteously in what he calls “the appointed time” and “the Year of the Righteous.” Citing a vision of believers preaching, healing, and driving out evil spirits, he warns that church attendance alone will not prepare anyone for the rapture. Instead, only those who live in full commitment to Christ—those who have “washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb”—will be ready when He returns. Referencing figures like Noah, Job, and Abraham, Apostle Williams outlines what sets the righteous apart: they walk with God, fear Him, and shun evil.
He then shares nine “rules of engagement” for a righteous life, including prayer, fasting, holiness, and peace. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10, Apostle Williams warns against idolatry, sexual sin, grumbling, and blending Christian life with occult or cultural practices such as horoscopes or traditional rites that honour demons. He stresses that “everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial,” and urges believers to live for God’s glory and the salvation of others. It’s a call to purity, power, and preparedness in these prophetic times.