Charles Henry Mackintosh était un prédicateur chrétien du XIXe siècle, dispensationaliste, écrivain de commentaires bibliques, rédacteur en chef de magazine et membre des Frères de Plymouth.
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The Assembly of God. Exploring the Role and Characteristics of the Man of God in Challenging Times
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- Nombre de pages258
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.407 kg
- Dimensions17,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 1,4 cm
- ISBN979-10-419-9688-9
- EAN9791041996889
- Date de parution19/04/2024
- ÉditeurCulturea
Résumé
"The Assembly of God" by Charles Henry Mackintosh delves into the concept of the "man of God" amidst the challenges and moral decline of the Church. The text contrasts three states of man : "man in nature, " "a man in Christ, " and "the man of God". Mackintosh emphasizes that while all believers are "men in Christ, " not all are "men of God". The latter requires a pure conscience and unfeigned faith, enabling individuals to maintain their integrity and devotion despite external pressures and internal failures within the Church.
The author highlights the importance of individual faithfulness and the need for believers to draw directly from the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit, rather than relying on human influence or tradition. Mackintosh argues that true Christian fellowship is rooted in shared delight in Christ and is only possible when believers walk in the light of God's presence. The text encourages believers to stir up their God-given gifts and to rely on the spirit of power, love, and sound mind provided by God to navigate the complexities of their time.
Ultimately, Mackintosh calls for a deeper consecration to Christ, urging believers to rise above the ruins of the world and the Church by focusing on their heavenly position in Christ.
The author highlights the importance of individual faithfulness and the need for believers to draw directly from the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit, rather than relying on human influence or tradition. Mackintosh argues that true Christian fellowship is rooted in shared delight in Christ and is only possible when believers walk in the light of God's presence. The text encourages believers to stir up their God-given gifts and to rely on the spirit of power, love, and sound mind provided by God to navigate the complexities of their time.
Ultimately, Mackintosh calls for a deeper consecration to Christ, urging believers to rise above the ruins of the world and the Church by focusing on their heavenly position in Christ.



