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This Truth About Righteousness Will Make You Unstoppable | E.W. Kenyon Teachings | E.W. Kenyon Teachings | YouTubeToText
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The central idea is that true Christian faith and power stem not from earning righteousness through actions, but from understanding and embracing the gift of righteousness received through Christ, which eradicates fear, guilt, and inferiority, enabling believers to live with boldness and authority.
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There is one truth that Satan has fought
harder than any other to keep hidden
from the church. One revelation that if
truly understood would make every
believer utterly fearless, unshakable,
and unstoppable. It is not how to pray
harder, fast longer, or fight louder. It
is the revelation of righteousness, not
as a doctrine, but as your identity.
Because the moment a believer
understands what righteousness really
means, fear dies, guilt loses its grip,
and faith becomes as natural as
breathing. Righteousness is the ability
to stand in the presence of the father
without the sense of guilt, fear, or inferiority.
inferiority.
That single sentence carries the weight
of the gospel. Think about it. No guilt,
no fear, no inferiority.
That's what Adam had before the fall. He
walked with God in perfect confidence.
There was no separation, no hesitation,
no apology. But when sin entered, that
confidence vanished. Adam hid from God
because he became sin conscious. And
ever since that day, humanity has tried
to find a way back into the presence of
God without shame. Religion tells man he
must climb his way back through good
works and moral effort. But redemption
reveals that righteousness was given,
not earned. Second Corinthians 5:21
declares, "He hath made him to be sin
for us, who knew no sin, that we might
be made the righteousness of God in
him." Notice it doesn't say we were
forgiven sinners. It says we were made
righteous. Forgiveness removes the
record of sin, but righteousness
replaces the nature that caused it.
You're not just pardoned, you're
recreated. This is the truth that makes
the believer unstoppable. Because when
you understand righteousness,
condemnation no longer has a voice.
Romans 8:1 says, "There is therefore now
no condemnation to them which are in
Christ Jesus." Condemnation is what
cripples faith. It whispers, "You're not
worthy. You failed too many times. God
may love you, but he can't use you." But
righteousness answers back, "I am not
what I was. I am who he says I am." The
sin problem has been settled. The
believer's problem is ignorance of
righteousness. Many Christians are
sincere but sincerely defeated. They
love God but live under a sense of
unworthiness. They keep asking for
forgiveness for sins already cleansed.
They keep approaching God as though
they're still beggars at the door when
in reality they're sons in the house.
That's why the devil doesn't fear your
prayer life if you still carry a sin
conscious mind. Because you can't pray
in faith while feeling unworthy. You'll
ask, but you won't expect. You'll speak,
but you won't command. Righteousness
changes everything about how you
approach God, how you resist the devil,
and how you live daily life. It removes
the distance. It silences the doubt. It
transforms prayer from begging into
partnership. When you stand before God
in righteousness, you're not trying to
persuade him. You're agreeing with him.
You're standing on legal ground. The
cross didn't just deal with your acts of
sin. It destroyed the nature of sin. You
were not just washed. You were remade.
You became a new creature. 2 Corinthians 5:17.
5:17.
That means when God looks at you, he
sees no trace of the old man. He sees
his own righteousness reflected in you.
That's why the scripture says in Romans
8:33, "Who shall lay anything to the
charge of God's elect?" It is God that
justifieth. If God has declared you
righteous, no voice in heaven, earth, or
hell has the authority to call you
guilty. But here's the tragedy. Most
believers don't know this. They still
call themselves sinners saved by grace.
They still identify with their failures
instead of their freedom. They pray like
outsiders asking for entry rather than
heirs exercising their rights. And as
long as a believer identifies as a
sinner, faith will never rise higher
than guilt. Because guilt ties faith to
the past, but righteousness anchors it
to the finished work of Christ.
Righteousness restores to man all that
he lost in the fall. Think about that.
Not part of it, all of it. The
authority, the fellowship, the
confidence, the dominion restored.
That's why righteousness is the
foundation of faith. You cannot be bold
before God if you still feel condemned.
And you cannot be bold before the devil
if you still feel defeated. Boldness is
the natural fruit of righteousness. When
a believer truly grasps this, prayer
stops being an emotional release and
becomes a legal transaction. You're not
trying to convince God to act. You're
enforcing what has already been done.
You stop saying, "Lord, please help me."
And start saying, "Father, I thank you
that it's finished." You stop praying
from desperation and start declaring
from identity. That's what Jesus meant
when he said, "If you shall ask anything
in my name, I will do it." John 14:14.
His name carries his righteousness. His
righteousness carries authority. But
Satan knows this. That's why he works
tirelessly to make you sin conscious
instead of righteousness conscious.
He'll remind you of your past, your
failures, your inconsistencies. He'll
whisper, "Who are you to speak with
authority?" You're not perfect. And in
that moment, if you don't know
righteousness, you'll draw back. You'll
pray smaller. You'll expect less. You'll
settle for survival instead of dominion.
But righteousness answers the accuser
with truth. Yes, I once was a sinner,
but that man died. The one who stands
here now is the righteousness of God in
Christ. That's not pride. That's
identity. Pride exalts self.
Righteousness exalts Christ in you.
Pride says, "Look at what I've done."
Righteousness says, "Look at what he's
made me." Romans 5:17 says, "They which
receive abundance of grace and of the
gift of righteousness shall reign in
life by one, Jesus Christ." Reigning in
life is not a poetic phrase. It's the
normal Christian life. It means you have
dominion over sin, sickness, fear, and
lack. It means the same authority that
raised Jesus from the dead now works in
you. That's what righteousness restores,
the right to rule. And yet, many
believers still live under circumstances
they were meant to command. They beg for
what they already possess. They ask God
to do what he has already empowered them
to do. All because they don't see
themselves as righteous. But when that
revelation hits your spirit, everything
shifts. You start walking differently.
You start praying differently. You stop
fearing the devil and start resisting
him with confidence because
righteousness doesn't beg darkness to
flee. It commands it. Righteousness is
the master key that unlocks every door
in the new covenant. Without it, faith
struggles. With it, faith flows effortlessly.
effortlessly.
Because when you know you are righteous,
you no longer wonder if God hears you.
You know he does. You no longer question
if he's with you. You know he abides in
you. You no longer plead for power. You
realize the power is already resident
within you. That's why the enemy's
greatest weapon is not temptation. It's
accusation. Temptation lures the flesh.
But accusation paralyzes the spirit. He
wants you to believe that you're
unworthy so that even after forgiveness,
you'll still live condemned. But God
didn't just forgive you to leave you
fragile. He recreated you righteous so
you could be fearless. Righteousness is
not a feeling. It's a fact. Feelings
change, but covenant doesn't. When you
feel unworthy, that's when you must
declare, "I am the righteousness of God
in Christ." When guilt whispers that
you're disqualified, you must answer,
"My qualification is Christ himself."
When fear says you're not enough,
righteousness answers, "He is my sufficiency."
sufficiency."
That's how you live unstoppable. You
stop agreeing with the old you and start
confessing the truth about the new you.
When righteousness becomes revelation,
everything about your walk with God
takes on a new rhythm. You stop striving
to get what grace has already given. You
stop working for what the blood has
already purchased. You realize that the
cross didn't merely pay your debt. It
credited your account with divine
standing. You were not simply released
from sin's prison. You were crowned with
the authority of sunship. And once that
truth settles in your spirit, you become immovable.
immovable.
Righteousness means the ability to stand
before the enemy without fear, without
the sense of inferiority.
That's not poetic language. That's
spiritual reality. When you know who you
are, the devil's threats become
background noise. You stop flinching
every time he whispers a lie because you
understand the power of truth. You know
that righteousness has positioned you
far above the realm of fear. Ephesians
2:6 says that God hath raised us up
together and made us sit together in
heavenly places in Christ Jesus. That's
not a metaphor. It's your legal
standing. You are not struggling for
victory. You are speaking from victory.
This is where the unstoppable life
begins. Righteousness removes the
hesitation that cripples prayer. It
silences the voice that says you're not
good enough. Because righteousness isn't
about being good. It's about being in
Christ. When God looks at you, he
doesn't see your past. He sees his son.
He doesn't hear the voice of your
mistakes. He hears the echo of Calvary
saying, "It is finished." And that's why
your confession matters so deeply. When
you call yourself what God calls you,
heaven agrees and hell retreats. Many
believers spend years trying to earn a
sense of peace with God, not realizing
that peace was already made. Romans 5:1
says, "Therefore, being justified by
faith, we have peace with God through
our Lord Jesus Christ." That word
justified means declared righteous. You
are no longer at war with heaven. The
judgment has been lifted. The gavl has
fallen and the verdict is eternal
righteous. That is the foundation of
your authority. You don't fight to be
free. You fight from freedom. You don't
strive to please God. You walk in the
pleasure of his son. Righteousness also
transforms how you see yourself in
everyday life. You stop seeing yourself
as a victim of circumstance and start
seeing yourself as a vessel of divine
power. You no longer walk into
situations wondering if God is with you.
You carry the awareness that he is in
you. Colossians 1:27 declares, "Christ
in you, the hope of glory. The very
glory that once dwelt behind the veil
now abides within your spirit." And that
means wherever you go, heaven goes. The
reason so many believers struggle to
exercise authority is not that they lack
faith. It's that they lack assurance.
They pray, but their own conscience
condemns them. They declare promises but
then wonder if they truly qualify for
them. That's the effect of sin
consciousness. It makes you doubt your
standing with God. But the moment
righteousness becomes more real to you
than your failures, boldness returns.
Hebrews 10:19 says, "Having therefore,
brethren, boldness to enter into the
holiest by the blood of Jesus." That
word boldness means freedom of speech.
You can speak freely before God because
the blood has made you clean. The
weakest man who knows he is the
righteousness of God becomes a master
over all the power of the enemy. Think
of that. The devil's greatest terror is
not a perfect saint. It's a believer who
knows he's righteous because
righteousness is the end of accusation.
It's the legal proof that Satan has lost
his case. He can shout, he can accuse,
but the judge has already ruled in your
favor. And when you know that, you no
longer live reacting to the devil. You
begin to reign over him. To walk in
righteousness is to walk in rest. It
doesn't mean life becomes effortless. It
means your trust does. You stop
measuring God's love by your performance
and start resting in his promise. You
begin to pray not as one seeking
approval but as one carrying it. You
speak healing, deliverance, and
provision not as a request but as a
release. Because righteousness gives you
ownership of redemption's benefits. And
that is why Satan's first weapon is
guilt. He knows guilt keeps believers
passive. He knows if he can make you
feel unworthy, he can make you
ineffective. But once you realize that
your worth is rooted in Christ's
finished work, guilt loses its power.
You become spiritually untouchable.
Isaiah 54:17 says, "No weapon that is
formed against thee shall prosper, and
every tongue that shall rise against
thee in judgment, thou shalt condemn.
The verse ends with this declaration.
This is the heritage of the servants of
the Lord. And their righteousness is of
me, saith the Lord. Your righteousness
is not of you. It's of him. That means
it cannot be stolen, weakened, or lost.
Righteousness doesn't fluctuate with
your feelings. It doesn't vanish when
you make a mistake. It is anchored in
the unchanging character of Christ. When
you stumble, you don't lose
righteousness. You rise because of it.
Proverbs 24:16 says, "A just man fallth
seven times and riseth up again." Why?
Because his righteousness is not
self-made. It's God-given. The blood
doesn't fade when you falter. It speaks
louder. It reminds heaven and hell alike
that your standing was purchased, not
earned. The man who knows he is
righteous cannot be dominated by the
devil. That's why this truth makes you
unstoppable. The devil only controls
those who live in ignorance. He thrives
where condemnation thrives. But
righteousness removes his foothold. It
takes the weapon out of his hand. When
you know who you are, temptation loses
its appeal and accusation loses its
sting. You start living above the
shadows of guilt and fear. walking
boldly in the sunlight of redemption.
This is not self-confidence. It's Christ
confidence. You are not boasting in your
works. You are resting in his word. You
are declaring that what he did was
enough. And when that becomes your
mindset, prayer becomes effortless.
Worship becomes pure and faith becomes unstoppable.
unstoppable.
Because the moment you stop questioning
your right to stand before God, you
start walking in divine authority on the
earth. That's the truth Satan never
wants you to discover. That
righteousness is the secret to
fearlessness. It's the key to unbroken
fellowship, unshakable faith, and
unhindered power. It's what makes your
prayers effective, your words creative,
and your presence spiritually dangerous.
Righteousness is the backbone of
victory. Without it, faith is fragile.
With it, faith is fierce. And when you
finally grasp that this righteousness is
yours now, not someday, not when you
feel holy, but right now in Christ,
you'll stop waiting for permission to
walk in power. You'll stop hesitating
before sickness, fear, or lack. You'll
rise, speak, and act as one who knows
the verdict has already been given,
justified. So the next time guilt
whispers, the next time fear rises, the
next time the enemy reminds you of what
you were, remember this. You are no
longer that person. You are a new
creation crowned with righteousness,
clothed with authority, and filled with
divine life. The cross didn't make you
worthy someday. It made you worthy now.
And once you live with that awareness,
there is no limit to what God can do
through you. Because righteousness
doesn't just give you peace with God. It
makes you the instrument of his power.
And that power, once awakened, begins to
transform everything it touches. But
there's more. There's a deeper truth
about what that righteousness makes
available, not just to your soul, but to
your body. It's a reality that many have
missed. Yet, it's written clearly in the
same covenant that gave you righteousness.
righteousness.
When you see it, it will forever change
how you respond to pain, sickness, and
struggle. Because what righteousness did
for your spirit, this truth reveals for your
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