No Longer The Life-Changing Power of Simply Believing the TruthBy Jacob Hotchkiss
Discover the True Power of the Gospel—Live in the Freedom You Were Meant to Have
Are you tired of striving, struggling with sin, and feeling like you’re falling short in your faith? Do you wonder why so many Christians seem trapped in cycles of guilt, frustration, and spiritual stagnation? In No Longer I, Jacob Hotchkiss unveils a profound yet often-overlooked the gospel is not about working harder—it’s about simply believing what God has already done for you in Christ.
This book offers a transformative understanding of grace, breaking through religious misconceptions to reveal the full freedom and identity believers have in Christ. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experiences, Hotchkiss challenges common Christian teachings that keep people bound in self-effort and unveils a deeper comprehension of righteousness, faith, and spiritual renewal.
What You’ll Discover ✅ The Finished Work of Christ – Why true transformation doesn’t come from effort but from understanding your identity in Him. ✅ Grace vs. Law – How many believers unknowingly live under a "Christianized" version of the law—and how to break free. ✅ Faith and Obedience – How genuine faith naturally produces holiness, without guilt-driven effort. ✅ Victory Over Sin – Why the gospel makes it impossible to continue in sin when truly understood. ✅ A Call to True Freedom – How embracing these truths leads to joy, peace, and an abundant spiritual life.
If you’re ready to experience real transformation, break free from religious striving, and live in the full power of God’s grace, this book is for you. Stop striving—start believing.
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Better understanding of God’s righteousness and justification!
I especially appreciate Jacob Hotchkoss’s discussion of the righteousness of God in us and the proper concept of justification in chapter 7. — Ed Florian