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After The TEN Commandments: From the Knowledge of Sin to the Revelation of Righteousness in Christ
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- ISBN978-1-918186-20-8
- EAN9781918186208
- Date de parution23/02/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurCrony Trading Ltd
Résumé
AFTER THE TEN COMMANDMENTSFoundation Volume | Covenant Transition AnchorFrom the Knowledge of Sin to the Revelation of Righteousness in ChristWhat comes after the Law?For generations, the Ten Commandments have defined moral structure, exposed sin, and shaped religious consciousness. But they were never the destination. They were the diagnosis. AFTER THE TEN COMMANDMENTS is a theological excavation and covenant transition manual that moves beyond Sinai into the architecture of grace.
This foundation volume confronts one of the most urgent questions in Christian theology: If the Law reveals sin, what reveals righteousness?This book explores the shift from external command to internal transformation, from supervision to sonship, from law-consciousness to righteousness-consciousness. It reframes the Ten Commandments not as the pinnacle of faith, but as a divine threshold-preparing humanity for the revelation of Christ.
Inside this volume, readers will discover: Why the Law was given-and why it could never produce righteousness The difference between moral restraint and spiritual governance Grace as dominion restoration, not permission for disorder Freedom as "free domain" under the reign of the Holy Spirit The covenantal shift from Sinai to Sabbath rest Sonship as internalised righteousness rather than external compliance The movement from the knowledge of sin to identity in Christ This is not introductory theology.
It is a covenant architecture. Rooted in Scripture and built upon a layered dimensional framework, this work integrates biblical theology, kingdom governance, and identity formation into a cohesive revelation of New Covenant reality. It speaks to pastors, leaders, theologians, reformers, and serious believers who recognise that Christianity is not behaviour modification but nature transformation. The Ten Commandments exposed humanity's inability.
Christ revealed humanity's restoration. If you have ever wrestled with the tension between law and grace, holiness and freedom, discipline and liberty-this book offers a stabilising framework that resolves the conflict without diluting either truth. This is the foundation volume of a larger covenant framework. It anchors the transition. Because after the Ten Commandments comes something greater than regulation.
It is righteousness revealed.
This foundation volume confronts one of the most urgent questions in Christian theology: If the Law reveals sin, what reveals righteousness?This book explores the shift from external command to internal transformation, from supervision to sonship, from law-consciousness to righteousness-consciousness. It reframes the Ten Commandments not as the pinnacle of faith, but as a divine threshold-preparing humanity for the revelation of Christ.
Inside this volume, readers will discover: Why the Law was given-and why it could never produce righteousness The difference between moral restraint and spiritual governance Grace as dominion restoration, not permission for disorder Freedom as "free domain" under the reign of the Holy Spirit The covenantal shift from Sinai to Sabbath rest Sonship as internalised righteousness rather than external compliance The movement from the knowledge of sin to identity in Christ This is not introductory theology.
It is a covenant architecture. Rooted in Scripture and built upon a layered dimensional framework, this work integrates biblical theology, kingdom governance, and identity formation into a cohesive revelation of New Covenant reality. It speaks to pastors, leaders, theologians, reformers, and serious believers who recognise that Christianity is not behaviour modification but nature transformation. The Ten Commandments exposed humanity's inability.
Christ revealed humanity's restoration. If you have ever wrestled with the tension between law and grace, holiness and freedom, discipline and liberty-this book offers a stabilising framework that resolves the conflict without diluting either truth. This is the foundation volume of a larger covenant framework. It anchors the transition. Because after the Ten Commandments comes something greater than regulation.
It is righteousness revealed.

















