"In Him" is a book written by Kenneth Hagin, a prominent American preacher and teacher of the Word of Faith movement. The book focuses on the importance of understanding and walking in our identity as believers in Christ.
The book is divided into four parts, each one building upon the previous section. The first part explores the concept of being "in Him" and what that means for our spiritual identity. Hagin emphasizes the fact that when we become Christians, we are no longer identified by our old nature or past mistakes, but rather by our new identity in Christ.
The second part of the book delves deeper into what it means to be "in Him," and how that affects our relationship with God. Hagin emphasizes the fact that being "in Him" means that we have access to all the benefits of being a child of God, such as salvation, healing, and provision.
In the third part of the book, Hagin discusses the importance of faith in our walk with God. He stresses that faith is not just a mental belief, but a heart attitude that leads to action. He also discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering our faith and guiding us in our walk with God.
The final part of the book focuses on the practical implications of being "in Him." Hagin discusses how our identity in Christ should affect our relationships with others, our attitudes toward sin and temptation, and our priorities in life.