What if righteousness was never meant to be earned, improved, or lost? What if it is not a human journey, but a divine verdict?
In The Doctrine of Righteousness , Dramane Traore unveils the eternal architecture of God’s righteousness—not as a religious aspiration or moral struggle, but as the unchanging inheritance of those born of God. This is not a righteousness achieved by effort or behavior. It is the very nature of the One who justifies the ungodly and seals them in His own unshakable verdict.
Through a revelatory exposition of Scripture, Traore presents righteousness as origin, not outcome—rooted in God, not in man. From the eternal decree that justified before time, to the incarnate righteousness of Christ, and into the legal identity of the believer today, every page anchors the reader in truth that is immovable. This is not doctrinal theory. It is covenantal clarity.
Traore’s work is unapologetically legal, Christ-centered, and identity-secured. He strips away layers of religious distortion to reveal that divine righteousness is not fragile, conditional, or delayed. It is present, incorruptible, and governmental. The believer is not on probation with God. He is justified by a verdict that cannot be appealed, revoked, or improved.
If you've been bound by performance, striving, or fear of divine rejection, this book will confront and dismantle every lie. It will not call you to try harder—it will show you that the work is finished. It will not tell you who you might become—it will declare who you already are.