Many Christians have been seduced into thinking that they must earn the right to experience the forgiveness of sin and the joy of answered prayer. But Dr. Creflo A. Dollar explains that both are simply the product of righteousness.
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For What He Did, You Can Have it All!
Many Christians have been seduced into thinking that they must earn the right to experience the forgiveness of sin and the joy of answered prayer. They often feel guilty about their wrongdoing and try to make up for it through "good works." Even seasoned Christians struggle to overcome feelings of unworthiness, fear, doubt, unbelief, and condemnation that the enemy sends their way. The result is that they remain beneath the standard of living God has intended for them to experience.
The truth is that God, through the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross, has already made you righteous. Nothing you could ever do will make you more or less righteous in God’s eyes. Good works, which are of great benefit to others and ourselves, are simply the product of our righteousness.
As you gain biblical understanding of how this right standing with God is meant to work in your life, you’ll begin to experience the joy of your salvation. The reality of the promises found in the Word of God will then begin to fall in place.
Centering his teaching on God’s Word, Dr. Dollar explains how righteousness—standing whole, perfect, and unblemished in God’s eyes—is a position guaranteed to everyone who believes. This revelation will give you the platform to launch every other kingdom principle successfully.
Because of His sacrifice, you are Not Guilty!
About the Author
Dr. Crefflo A. Dollar is a much sought-after conference speaker, with hundreds of books, CDs, audiotapes, and videotapes in worldwide distribution. Dr. Dollar has written books that cover a variety of topics, including debt-cancellation, healing, total-life prosperity, prayer, marriage, childrearing, the Christian family, and victorious living. Many of his works have been added to the curricula of Christian colleges across the United States.
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Many Christians have been seduced into thinking that they must earn the right to experience the forgiveness of sin and the joy of answered prayer. But Dr. Creflo A. Dollar explains that both are simply the product of righteousness.
From the Back Cover
For What He Did, You Can Have it All!
Many Christians have been seduced into thinking that they must earn the right to experience the forgiveness of sin and the joy of answered prayer. They often feel guilty about their wrongdoing and try to make up for it through "good works." Even seasoned Christians struggle to overcome feelings of unworthiness, fear, doubt, unbelief, and condemnation that the enemy sends their way. The result is that they remain beneath the standard of living God has intended for them to experience.
The truth is that God, through the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross, has already made you righteous. Nothing you could ever do will make you more or less righteous in God’s eyes. Good works, which are of great benefit to others and ourselves, are simply the product of our righteousness.
As you gain biblical understanding of how this right standing with God is meant to work in your life, you’ll begin to experience the joy of your salvation. The reality of the promises found in the Word of God will then begin to fall in place.
Centering his teaching on God’s Word, Dr. Dollar explains how righteousness—standing whole, perfect, and unblemished in God’s eyes—is a position guaranteed to everyone who believes. This revelation will give you the platform to launch every other kingdom principle successfully.
Because of His sacrifice, you are Not Guilty!
About the Author
Dr. Crefflo A. Dollar is a much sought-after conference speaker, with hundreds of books, CDs, audiotapes, and videotapes in worldwide distribution. Dr. Dollar has written books that cover a variety of topics, including debt-cancellation, healing, total-life prosperity, prayer, marriage, childrearing, the Christian family, and victorious living. Many of his works have been added to the curricula of Christian colleges across the United States.