Authenic Discipleship in Christ through Reflective ChristianitySeries Books.

Christianity: Righteousness.

What does it mean to be righteous? Is it moral behavior? Religious discipline? Social justice? Or something more eternal?

This book takes the reader on a journey through the entire biblical story—from the first breath in Eden to the last trumpet in Revelation—to explore what true righteousness is, how we lost it, and how God restores it through Christ. This is not a book about self-improvement or empty religion. It’s a book about the heart of God, the condition of man, and the only way back into fellowship with the Creator.

The book begins with God’s original design: a righteous world, inhabited by a righteous man and woman, walking in harmony with their Maker. But when rebellion enters the story, righteousness is lost, and humanity becomes a stranger to its own purpose. Through the Law, the prophets, and even well-meaning figures like Job and Abraham, we catch glimpses of righteousness—but never grasp it in full. It is not until Jesus—God in flesh—steps onto the scene that righteousness is revealed, lived, and finally offered as a gift.

Each chapter builds upon this foundation, unpacking the nature of sin (missing the mark), the futility of self-righteousness, and the beautiful truth that Christ’s righteousness can be imputed to those who believe. But salvation is only the beginning. The book then explores what it means to live as a righteous person in an unrighteous world—how our lives should reflect the righteousness we’ve received, not just for God’s glory, but for the encouragement of fellow believers.

With clear biblical exposition and a focus on spiritual clarity, the book addresses difficult and timely questions: Are some sins worse than others? Can our righteous living affect God? Do we have a duty to lift up others in their walk? The answers are both humbling and inspiring.

The book closes with the ultimate promise: righteousness will be restored. Not just to individuals, but to the whole of creation. A new heaven. A new earth. A new people clothed in white, shining in the Kingdom of their Father.

Righteousness is more than a topic—it’s the thread that runs through the entire Gospel. This book invites readers to see it clearly, walk in it daily, and long for the day it is fully revealed.