¿ A practical guide for believers who long to experience the promised power of the gospel in everyday life
¿ A theological reset for Christians and churches seeking true freedom in Christ
Many Christians affirm grace, preach Christ, and quote Paul-yet still live weighed down by sin, shame, spiritual fatigue, or cycles of striving. Why? Because while they've accepted the gospel as they've heard it, they often lack clarity about the truths that form the foundation of the Christian life.
In No Longer I, Jacob Hotchkiss shows how the gospel offers more than forgiveness of sins-it brings real transformation. Drawing deeply from Paul's letters, he explains why sanctification, union with Christ, and freedom from sin are not distant hopes but present realities.
This is not behavior modification, self-help, or a call to "try harder." It is a rediscovery of the gospel's power to produce holiness and spiritual maturity through faith alone.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Your True Identity in Christ - Why understanding union with Christ changes everything
- Grace vs. Law - How to pursue righteousness without falling into legalism
- Faith and Obedience - How holiness flows from believing the truth, not sheer willpower
- Walking by the Spirit - A practical way to live from your new nature instead of battling the old one
- The Gospel in Everyday Life - How these truths reshape prayer, relationships, emotions, and decision-making
If you've ever felt that something essential is missing in how the gospel is preached-or lived out-this book offers a clear path to gospel transformation. No Longer I is both a discipleship resource and a call to reformation: equipping believers, pastors, and small groups to embrace the simplicity and power of believing what God has already said.
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Jacob is a pastor in Springfield, MO within a network of house churches. His greatest desire is to help build up the Body of Christ, which he believes requires considerable reform in both theology and practice. To this end, he relishes the opportunity to teach and encourage God's people through both speaking and writing. He is also a husband and a father.