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Righteous Living Is Not Disobedience

Rethinking the Great Commission, Calling, and Faithfulness

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Righteous Living Is Not Disobedience

By: Walter James Lovett II
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Many sincere believers are quietly carrying a burden they were never meant to bear.

The pressure to:

  • do more
  • speak more
  • reach more people
  • and “walk in your calling”

has led many to feel like they are falling behind in their faith.

But what if that pressure isn’t coming from YAHUAH at all?

What if the Great Commission has been misunderstood?

In Righteous Living Is Not Disobedience, this book challenges one of the most widely accepted assumptions in modern Christianity:

That every believer is required to operate in public ministry as proof of obedience.

Through a grounded, Scripture-based exploration, this book reveals:

  • Why the Great Commission was given to trained disciples, not as a blanket command for all
  • The difference between salvation and calling—and why confusing them creates pressure and burnout
  • How the writings of Sha’ul (Paul) emphasize godly living over public performance
  • The original pattern of Israel: covenant before witness
  • Why modern platform culture has distorted ministry into visibility and output
  • How quiet faithfulness, discipline, and self-governance are not lesser forms of obedience—but the foundation of it

This is not a call to do less.

It is a call to return to order.

To live in alignment.

To stop carrying what was never assigned.

And to understand that obedience is not measured by how visible you are—

But by how faithfully you live.

If you have ever felt:

  • exhausted trying to “do more” for God
  • unsure of your calling
  • or quietly questioning what you’ve been taught about ministry

This book will give you clarity, language, and peace.

Many sincere believers are quietly carrying a burden they were never meant to bear.

The pressure to:

  • do more
  • speak more
  • reach more people
  • and “walk in your calling”

has led many to feel like they are falling behind in their faith.

But what if that pressure isn’t coming from YAHUAH at all?

What if the Great Commission has been misunderstood?

In Righteous Living Is Not Disobedience, this book challenges one of the most widely accepted assumptions in modern Christianity:

That every believer is required to operate in public ministry as proof of obedience.

Through a grounded, Scripture-based exploration, this book reveals:

  • Why the Great Commission was given to trained disciples, not as a blanket command for all
  • The difference between salvation and calling—and why confusing them creates pressure and burnout
  • How the writings of Sha’ul (Paul) emphasize godly living over public performance
  • The original pattern of Israel: covenant before witness
  • Why modern platform culture has distorted ministry into visibility and output
  • How quiet faithfulness, discipline, and self-governance are not lesser forms of obedience—but the foundation of it.

    This is not a call to do less.

    It is a call to return to order.

    To live in alignment.

    To stop carrying what was never assigned.

    And to understand that obedience is not measured by how visible you are—

    But by how faithfully you live.

    If you have ever felt:

  • exhausted trying to “do more” for God
  • unsure of your calling
  • This book will give you clarity, language, and peace.

    If you have ever felt:

  • exhausted trying to “do more” for God
  • unsure of your calling
  • or quietly questioning what you’ve been taught about ministry
  • .Righteous living is not disobedience.
    It is the foundation of it.

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