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Believe you are righteous by faith and unlock God’s blessings in your life
Believe you are righteous by faith and unlock God’s blessings in your life
In a world where people are so conscious of sin, defeat, shortcomings, and failures, it is hard to believe that when sin abounds, grace superabounds (see ).
But we have to believe this truth.
The Apostle Paul preached so strongly on this that people misunderstood him and thought that it was an invitation to sin more so that grace would abound.
This is not true.
What Paul meant was that where there is sin, grace will abound.
Let’s be conscious of God’s grace more than sin.
Let’s be conscious of God’s life, healing, and health.
How do we experience and walk in God’s blessings?
What is the gospel of Christ?
The gospel of Christ is the power of God.
The power of God is in the gospel.
When you preach the gospel, the power of God is released and it is the power of God unto salvation.
What is the gospel of Christ?
The gospel of Christ is the power of God.
The power of God is in the gospel.
When you preach the gospel, the power of God is released and it is the power of God unto salvation.
The word "salvation" in Greek is “sōtēria,” and it doesn’t just mean we are saved from hell.
“Sōtēria” means “healing, wholeness, preservation, protection, and prosperity”.
So the power of God can preserve you and heal you physically and emotionally.
The power of God can save your relationships and marriage.
Don’t limit God’s “saving” to just one area of your life.
When the gospel of Christ is preached, it should reveal the righteousness of God.
The gospel is a revelation of righteousness by faith.
"For the righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel from faith to faith, just as it is written, "The righteous by faith will live.""
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This verse is not just telling us to live by faith.
This verse is not just telling us to live by faith.
This verse is telling us to use our faith to believe that we are the righteousness of God.
So a believer today must have faith-righteousness.
When the gospel of Christ is preached, it should reveal the righteousness of God.
The gospel is a revelation of righteousness by faith.
FAITH-RIGHTEOUSNESS IS THE KEY TO EVERY BLESSING OF GOD.
IT IS THE BASIS ON WHICH GOD IS ABLE TO BLESS YOU.
What gives God the righteous foundation to bless us today?
The cross of Jesus Christ gives God the righteous foundation to bless us even when we are undeserving.
If you believe you are the righteousness of God, then by faith, you will live.
Why do we need to be righteous by faith?
Every day, we are still conscious of the presence of sin in our thoughts, flesh, feelings, and emotions.
We still have sin.
But in the midst of this, God says He sees us righteous because we put our faith in Jesus’ blood, that has cleansed us from all sins and made us righteous.
(see ) Jesus became our sin on the cross so that we might become God’s righteousness in Christ Jesus.
The righteous by faith will not die, they will live and have the highest form of life.
We need to proclaim, “I am the righteousness of God in Christ!”
Receive grace and righteousness by faith and you will reign in life
When we can so easily see sin or falling-short in our lives, it can be hard for us to be conscious of God’s grace.
But that’s exactly when we need to be conscious of it.
“For if by the one man’s offense death reigned through the one, much more those who receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.”
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“For if by the one man’s offense death reigned” — by Adam’s offense, death reigned.
God’s plan for us never included, sickness, disease and death.
God meant for man to live forever and enjoy His blessings, love, and goodness.
However, Adam committed high treason against God and as a result, death came in and reigned in this world.
When Jesus died on the cross, He dealt with 2 things: sin and death.
For believers, sin and death are behind us.
Jesus says that, “He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live” ().
Believers will not experience death, we simply fall asleep.
“much more those that receive the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ” — The word “receive” in the Greek is, “lambanō” which means to “seize upon.”
When you “seize upon” the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness, you will reign in life.
When you reign, your sins don’t.
When you reign, your addictions don’t.
When you reign, Satan doesn’t.
When you reign, death doesn’t.
You reign by receiving these 2 gifts: the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness.
RIGHTEOUSNESS IS A GIFT THAT IS RECEIVED, NOT EARNED!
Today, under grace, if there is a lack of blessing in your life, it is not because of a lack of devotion, commitment, or holiness.
It is because of a lack of belief.
Under the old covenant, when there is sin or a curse in your life, you need to find out where you broke the law.
But under the new covenant, when there is a lack of blessing, it is usually a result of unbelief in that area of your life.
It is not about your devotion, holiness, or consecration, but the lack of faith.
For this reason, the Bible tells us to use our faith to believe that we are righteous in Christ.
Every day, our feelings, thoughts, and experiences tell us we are not righteous.
In the midst of all this, God wants us to use our faith for righteousness and confess: “I am the righteousness of God in Christ.”
This is the gospel of Jesus Christ!
When we believe this truth, we are in a position of receiving all of God’s love, promises, and blessings.
Faith is not about denying your reality, but about acknowledging God’s reality.
Faith is not about denying a bad situation or pretending that your breakthrough is here when it’s really not.
Faith is about acknowledging that God’s reality is the true reality—even though it might be unseen at the moment.
Faith deals with the unseen.
Just because something is unseen doesn’t mean that it is not real.
We cannot see atoms or angels but we know they exist.
For God, the realm of faith is the true reality.
What we can see is temporal.
What we cannot see is eternal.
“while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen.
For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal.”
A Christian life is not lived by feelings and appearance.
It is lived by faith.
And faith is not something we try to conjure up.
Faith is looking at things through God’s reality.
“much more those that receive the abundance of grace and gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ”.
The primary use of faith in a believer’s life should be for righteousness.
Believe you are righteous despite all contradictory emotions.
You are righteous whether you confess it or not.
We confess, “I am the righteousness of God in Christ,” not to become righteous, but because we are righteous in Christ!
So the devil will try to attack teachings on the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness because he knows when you receive them, you will reign.
When you reign, other forces in your life cannot reign.
How do we receive the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness?
By faith.
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