The Great Commission. Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. Mackintosh, Vol. IV
The Great Commission. Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. Mackintosh, Vol. IV
In an age of easy believism and cultural Christianity, C.H. Mackintosh issues a bracing challenge:conversion is not a prayer recited, but a life remade. Drawing deeply from First Thessalonians, this fourth volume of miscellaneous writings demands that readers confront what it means to truly turn from idols and serve the living God. Mackintosh refuses to soften the radical nature of Christian conversion, arguing that outward religious observance without internal transformation is nothing more than spiritual camouflage. His pastoral urgency permeates every page, not from legalism but from love for souls and reverence for the God who saves. Written with the conviction that eternity hangs in the balance, this volume has stirred generations of readers to examine whether their faith is genuine or merely inherited. For those weary of superficial faith and longing for something truer, Mackintosh offers not a comfortable theology but a costly one.




