The Epistle To Greenup, Kentucky, declares the settled truth of identity in Christ, speaking to believers as those who already live from union, not striving, and from completion, not progress. This book establishes that identity is not shaped by history, effort, or environment, but by Christ Himself living fully in His people now. Each chapter unfolds how identity governs thought, stabilizes life, removes accusation, and produces consistent living without interruption. The letter corrects confusion gently by replacing it with truth, affirms sonship as a present reality, and commissions readers to live openly from who they already are in Christ. It is written as an apostolic epistle to anchor believers in who they are, so that everything they do flows naturally from identity already finished and secure.