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What if revelation wasn't reserved for a few, but promised to all the righteous? In this message that opens July as the "Month of Revelation," Apostle Williams teaches that every believer made righteous by the blood of Jesus has the divine right to receive insight directly from God. Righteousness, he explains, is not earned by works or behaviour but is freely imputed through faith in Christ, making each born-again Christian the very “righteousness of God.” While salvation comes by grace, Apostle Williams reminds listeners that they are saved to do good works, allowing the character of Christ to form in them and lead to a life that turns from sin—not by personal effort but through reliance on God’s grace.
Central to this transformation is the Holy Spirit, who, according to Romans 8:26-27, intercedes for believers and empowers their weakness with divine strength. Apostle Williams reveals that true prayer is not about schedule but relationship—“love hours” with God, where intimacy takes priority over routine. Through anointed tools like Psalms and the Lord’s Prayer, believers are invited to journey into the “heart of the Father.” The message concludes with a prophetic anointing for ease in every area of struggle, urging believers to let love—not duty—fuel their giving, intercession, and service, as the church prepares to reveal God’s glory in a world soon to be shaken.
By Apostle Alfred WilliamsWhat if revelation wasn't reserved for a few, but promised to all the righteous? In this message that opens July as the "Month of Revelation," Apostle Williams teaches that every believer made righteous by the blood of Jesus has the divine right to receive insight directly from God. Righteousness, he explains, is not earned by works or behaviour but is freely imputed through faith in Christ, making each born-again Christian the very “righteousness of God.” While salvation comes by grace, Apostle Williams reminds listeners that they are saved to do good works, allowing the character of Christ to form in them and lead to a life that turns from sin—not by personal effort but through reliance on God’s grace.
Central to this transformation is the Holy Spirit, who, according to Romans 8:26-27, intercedes for believers and empowers their weakness with divine strength. Apostle Williams reveals that true prayer is not about schedule but relationship—“love hours” with God, where intimacy takes priority over routine. Through anointed tools like Psalms and the Lord’s Prayer, believers are invited to journey into the “heart of the Father.” The message concludes with a prophetic anointing for ease in every area of struggle, urging believers to let love—not duty—fuel their giving, intercession, and service, as the church prepares to reveal God’s glory in a world soon to be shaken.