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The Righteousness of Faith Speaks

My dear reader, the righteousness of faith speaks! The Bible exhorts us by saying, “Let the weak say, ‘I am strong’” (Joel 3:10). Faith always speaks what it wants to see, not what it currently sees. Faith is “the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1). So when you are weak, you say by faith, “I am strong in the strength of the Lord. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (see Phil. 4:13). When there is sickness in your body, you say by faith, “By His stripes I am healed” (see 1 Pet. 2:24). When there is lack in your life, you say by faith, “My God provides for all my needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (see Phil. 4:19).

And when you have sinned, what do you say? That’s the time to say
by faith, “I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus” (see 2 Cor. 5:21). That’s the time to declare and reinforce your righteous identity in Christ. Those who receive the gift of righteousness receive the power to reign over sin (see Rom. 5:17)!

There are people who think that all the gospel of grace does is liberate people from guilt and condemnation. That is certainly true, yet I receive many more testimonies from people who were liberated from
destructive sins
,
addictions
, and
bondages
when they began to understand the gospel of grace and actively confess by faith their righteousness in Christ. Here is one from Jimmy, a young man who resides in New York:

For more than fifteen years, I struggled with pornography. As someone who is trained in martial arts, I can safely say that I possess great self-discipline. Yet I still could not free myself from this addiction.

Not too long ago, I began to hear your sermons on grace and began to apply them in my life. I began to confess that I am righteous before God because of Jesus’ finished work.

At first, my desire to indulge in my addiction seemed to increase and I wondered if I would ever be free. But I decided to continue confessing that I am righteous because of what Jesus has done for me.

Within a few weeks, those habits began to cease on their own! I began to effortlessly see victory in this area, and I no longer concentrated on “not sinning” but on Jesus’ finished work!

What willpower, self-discipline, techniques, and methods could not do, God’s grace did! I am free and am a living testimony that the GRACE OF GOD IS THE KEY TO OVERCOMING SIN! Praise Jesus!

What an amazing testimony! Fifteen years of pornography addiction that could not be removed no matter what he did just left effortlessly when Jimmy began to believe and confess his righteousness in Christ. And just like Jimmy, many others today are overcoming sin in their lives by awaking to righteousness. They are learning to lay hold of this gift that they have through Christ and to speak it boldly.

I think it is rather ironic that there are people who have criticized ministries for their “overemphasis” on God’s abundant grace, thinking that this is dangerous and will lead to licentious and sinful living. Well, what is the result of a ministry that is constantly preaching our Lord Jesus and what He says about the abundance of grace? We keep receiving praise report after praise report from people who have been set free from different addictions, including pornography, smoking, drinking, and using drugs, and from other destructive bondages.

Isn’t this the holiness that we as ministers of God are all desirous to see in God’s precious people? Instead of debating and arguing, I believe that ministers should be united in lifting up the name of our Lord Jesus and His finished work. We should be helping God’s people discover their righteous identity in Christ so that they can start experiencing the power to live above defeat. This is what the grace revolution is all about.

CHAPTER 18
RECEIVE GOD’S MUCH-MORE RESTORATION

I
t has been almost fifteen years since I had the dream in which I heard the Lord saying to me, “The grace revolution is here.” That was way back in 2001. I still remember thinking, “Yes, Lord, I know it is coming.” Then He said, “No, it is
here
.” And He added, “I will set up shepherds over My flock and they will feed them.
And My flock will fear no more, nor be discouraged, nor be lacking.

As I heard the Lord speaking in the dream, I knew He was quoting from Jeremiah 23:4. Then He gave me an impartation in my spirit and unveiled to me that the message to be preached—the
now word
for the grace revolution—was also found in Jeremiah 23.

In the grace revolution, God Himself is setting up shepherds who will preach the gospel of grace with authority and impart to the hearers security, certainty, assurance, and confidence so they will no longer be oppressed by fear or discouragement! If you have lost many years living in doubt, fear, and depression, God is restoring those lost years to you in the grace revolution. So as we kick off the final key of this book, I can’t wait to show you how the Lord is going to bring about restoration in every area of your life.

In the grace revolution, God Himself is setting up shepherds who will preach the gospel of grace with authority and impart to the hearers security, certainty, assurance, and confidence.

God’s Principle of Restoration

When the Lord restores, what He gives is always greater in quantity or quality than what was lost. Whatever the enemy has stolen from you, we are going to believe the Lord for a 120 percent restoration. Why 120 percent? Because it is based on the principle of restitution in the trespass offering found in Leviticus 5 and 6. Leviticus 6 says,

Because he has sinned and is guilty… he shall restore what he has stolen, or the thing which he has extorted, or what was delivered to him for safekeeping, or the lost thing which he found, or all that about which he has sworn falsely. He shall restore its full value, add one-fifth more to it, and give it to whomever it belongs, on the day of his trespass offering.

—Leviticus 6:4–5

Here we see God detailing what a person must do to provide restitution (or restoration) to someone he has injured. Notice this law states that he “shall restore its full value, add one-fifth more to it, and give it to whomever it belongs.” The full value of whatever was lost, defrauded, or stolen, plus one-fifth, is 120 percent of the original value. Now, this principle of restoration was under the law of Moses. How much more, then, can we expect restoration under the new covenant of grace—“a far better covenant with God, based on better
promises” (Heb. 8:6
NLT
). This is why we are going to trust God for a 120 percent—and more—restoration!

Notice also that the person brings his restitution on the day of his trespass offering. The trespass offering is a picture of what Jesus did for us at the cross. He became our substitute and was judged in our place for every trespass we committed so that we can freely receive every blessing of God, including the blessing of restoration. My dear friend, if you have accepted Christ as your trespass offering, God’s much-more restoration is coming your way. If the enemy has stolen from you or defrauded you of the best years of your life, then in that very area in which you have suffered loss, God is going to give you much more than you had before. He is going to restore to you the years the locusts have eaten—and in greater measure than you can imagine. Your best days are ahead of you!

Your best days are ahead of you!

Restoring All that the Locusts Have Eaten

Joel 2:25–26 contains this beautiful promise that I want you to read for yourself:

“So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten,

The crawling locust,

The consuming locust,

And the chewing locust.…

You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied,

And praise the name of the Lord your God,

Who has dealt wondrously with you;

And My people shall never be put to shame.”

The most precious thing that our Lord Jesus can restore to you is the lost years of your life. All the years that the locusts have eaten, God can supernaturally restore to you. Every minute spent in fear, worry, doubt, guilt, condemnation, addiction, and sin adds up to wasted years that have been stolen from you. But I have good news for you today. Because of what our Lord Jesus has done for us on the cross, you can believe for total and complete restoration, for God to redeem ALL the time that has been lost and wasted!

Because of what our Lord Jesus has done for us on the cross, you can believe for total and complete restoration, for God to redeem ALL the time that has been lost and wasted!

Let me share this phenomenal testimony of God’s restoration from a brother by the name of Clarence, who resides in West Virginia:

I was a drug addict for ten years, injecting opiates into my veins every day. Even though I knew that the addiction was destroying me, I did not want to stop what I was doing.

But two years ago, my heavenly Daddy delivered me from the addiction by placing me in a halfway house. I was stuck there, unable to leave, and unable to get anyone to pick me up. And God not only removed my drug addiction, but my smoking addiction at the same time!

While I was in the halfway house, I listened to many grace preachers but always ended up with a feeling of weight on my shoulders. My mother had been telling me to listen to Joseph Prince, but I resisted it initially, wondering how a man from Singapore could have anything to say about God’s grace. Boy, was I wrong. Singapore sent a missionary to America! Praise the Lord!

Through Joseph Prince’s messages, I found rest in understanding Jesus’ finished work at the cross. I also learned that condemnation kills and that on the cross, Christ had absorbed all my condemnation. Once I saw that, I saw the next crucial thing—that GOD IS MY DAD, and that means all good things are mine in Christ Jesus!

Today, I am running a successful art business that has grown by leaps and bounds. I now own a home with my wife and she also has a growing business. In addition, my relationship with my daughter from my previous marriage has also been restored. I was not allowed to see her for the past ten years but now, she has been staying with me over the weekends!

It is truly overwhelming to think of how fast my Dad has restored all the wasted years! Not only has He restored my life, but He has also restored my heart and mind toward Him. What a contrast to the years when I was still a drug addict, homeless, and eating scraps off plates at the houses of drug dealers!

Set Free to Experience Restoration of Lost Days

The grace revolution is a revolution of restoration. All the years this precious brother had lost to his addiction were restored to him when
he embraced the grace of our Lord. In the same way, all the years lost wandering in the parched wilderness of legalism, Christian religion, and the ways of the old covenant can be restored to you. You don’t have to live bound by the shackles of legalism. Our Lord Jesus said,

“If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free…. Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.”

—John 8:31–32, 36

You don’t have to live bound by the shackles of legalism.

What is “the truth” that has the power to set us free? Remember, our Lord was speaking to the Jewish people, so “the truth that they
shall
know” could not have been the old covenant of the law, which the Jewish people were already well versed in, as they had studied it from a young age. Knowing and attempting to keep the law to earn their righteousness had not given them the freedom they sought. It had, in fact, become for them an impossibly heavy yoke to bear.

To understand what “the truth” is, I want to bring you to Acts 15, where the Jerusalem Council had convened to debate which of the old covenant laws should be imposed on Gentile believers. Look at what Peter said:

“So God, who knows the heart, acknowledged them by giving them the Holy Spirit, just as He did to us, and made no distinction between us and them,
purifying their hearts by faith
. Now therefore, why do you test God by
putting a yoke on the neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were
able to bear
? But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved in the same manner as they.”

—Acts 15:8–11 (emphasis mine)

There are so many things we can glean from this passage. Let’s start by looking at what Peter was referring to when he spoke about God giving the Holy Spirit to the Gentile believers in the same way that He had given the Holy Spirit to the Jewish believers. Peter was referring to his preaching to Cornelius’s household and how the Holy Spirit fell upon
all
the Gentiles there who heard him as he was speaking these words: “To Him all the prophets witness that, through His name,
whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins
” (see Acts 10:43–44, emphasis mine). Notice at what point the Holy Spirit fell—when Peter said that those who
believe
in Jesus will receive forgiveness of sins. When the Gentiles there simply put their
faith
in the Lord Jesus for the forgiveness of their sins, they were filled with the Holy Spirit!

The Jewish believers who were present with Peter then were astonished to see the gift of the Holy Spirit being poured out on the Gentiles for the first time. They saw how even Gentiles could receive the Holy Spirit in the same way they did (see Acts 10:45–46). It was an unprecedented, unthinkable phenomenon for the Jews of the early church to witness, since under Old Testament laws, Gentiles were considered unclean (see Acts 10:28).

In Acts 11, when Peter was later criticized by Jewish believers for having entered the home of Gentiles and preached to them, he shared with them his vision in which a voice from heaven had told him, “What God has cleansed you must not call common.” And when he told them how the Holy Spirit had fallen on the Gentiles “as upon us at the beginning” (see Acts 11:9, 15), the Jewish believers acknowledged that God had also granted to the Gentiles “repentance unto
life” (see Acts 11:18
KJV
). Notice that although Peter himself didn’t use the word
repentance
in his preaching at Cornelius’s house, what happened there was nonetheless seen as God’s granting them repentance unto life!

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