What if intimacy is not merely personal-but judicial?
Scripture declares:
"There is a sin unto death."
Yet it also speaks of sin that does not lead to death.
If the Word cannot contradict itself, then something deeper governs the distinction.
The Sin That Leads to Death is a theological excavation of one of Scripture's most misunderstood realities: the covenantal law of knowing.
This is not a book about morality alone. It is a study of spiritual jurisdiction.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
- Why Scripture treats sexual union as legal knowing
- The difference between iniquity, transgression, and sin
- How covenant alters consequence-but does not cancel law
- Why the body bears death while the spirit may inherit life
- The spiritual mechanics behind defilement and restoration
- The distinction between flesh-led intimacy and Spirit-governed covenant
- What "the law of sin and death" actually means
This book approaches intimacy through the lens of:
✔ Covenant theology
✔ Biblical law
✔ Spirit-soul-body structure
✔ Redemption through blood and order
It challenges modern assumptions. It clarifies scriptural tension. It restores doctrinal precision.
For readers of deep biblical theology, Christian ethics, and covenant doctrine, this work provides a structured, Scripture-interpreting-Scripture framework that moves beyond surface teaching into governance.
This is not a casual devotional. It is a recalibration of alignment.
If you are ready to understand:
- The mystery of knowing
- The spiritual weight of union
- The difference between mercy and exemption
- And the path from defilement to covenant restoration
Then this book was written for you.