Love’s Invasion – Malcolm’s NEW Book – Coming Soon
Love’s Invasion
The new book by Malcolm Smith – Coming Nov. 2025
NOW AVAILABLE ON KINDLE – COMING SOON TO PAPERBACK
The Incarnation wasn’t a moment in history.
It was Love Himself stepping into our darkness.
In Love’s Invasion, Malcolm Smith reveals the Incarnation as the event that changes everything — not myth, not sentiment, but the eternal God taking on our humanity and entering the dust of our world. This is the invasion of Love Himself.
With the storytelling warmth readers cherish in Malcolm’s ministry, and the theological depth he’s known for worldwide, he paints a breathtaking picture of God-with-us — not as a distant ruler, but as One who came to wash our feet, share our bread, breathe our air, and live our life from the inside.
Through vivid narrative, scriptural insight, and tender revelation, Malcolm unveils:
The eternal intention of the Father, Son, and Spirit before creation
What truly happened in Eden and how mankind “lost its mind”
A God who refuses separation, even when humanity runs and hides
How grace meets sin, not with punishment but with relentless love
Why Jesus had to become human — and why that changes everything
The birth, life, and mission of the Last Adam
The Incarnation as participation, not appeasement
This is not a story about a God who stands far off.
This is the story of the eternal Son entering our brokenness so we might share His life.
If you long to understand the Gospel beyond traditional formulas… if you want to see the Incarnation as the early Church saw it… if you hunger to know why God became human — and what that means for you today — this book will open your eyes to the scandalous beauty of Christ who is both God and truly one of us.
Heaven touched dust — and everything changed.
Come see what that means for the world… and for you.
From the Preface:
As I sit on my porch to consider the book I am about to write, I ask myself why I feel such a pressing need to write it. A few days ago, I celebrated my eighty-seventh
birthday. My mind wandered over those decades – along many paths and through countless events. The faces of so many people from so many meetings drifted
across my mind.
Then came a question that I believe the Spirit posed to me: What would I want to give you, above all others, to carry into your next years?
Cheryl and I talked it over for some time, and our conclusion was this – the one fact on which the entire Gospel stands is the Incarnation-God became, and
remains forever, human.
Some might be shocked and quick to say, “Surely the cross and resurrection are what you would press upon us!” No, there is something even more essential-the
question of who was crucified, who was raised, and who intercedes for us this very day. The cross is only of saving importance because of who was nailed to it.
Unless He was God in our humanity, it was just another crucifixion recorded by the soldiers. Unless the One who suffered, died, and rose again is fully God and
fully man, then we are still in our sins, and all we believe is a cruel hoax.
The reason I want to write this book on the Incarnation-and press it upon you-is because, in all my travels around the world, I have noticed that the Incarnation
is hardly mentioned in the sharing of the Gospel. For some unknown reason, the greatest event in the history of God and man is taken for granted.
A throwaway line like, “And God came to live in us,” or “He revealed God because He was God in our flesh,” cannot begin to express the enormity of what took
place. Thousands live and die without ever knowing what that truly means.
Without understanding the Incarnation, we come to the party late and spend much of our time trying to figure out what’s going on.
There are many things we never experience simply because we join the event halfway through. If you start reading a book somewhere in the middle and try to
make sense of it, you’ll likely put it down, not having a clue what it’s about. Walk into a play after the second act has begun, and you’ll disrupt those around you
with loud whispers – “Who is he? What does she mean by that?”
At another moment, the audience might erupt in laughter or applause while you sit wondering why. All the questions you now have were answered while you
were parking the car! You walked in after we’d been given the plot and were now watching it unfold.
Multitudes of believers don’t know what’s going on at the point they join the story because they came in after the plot had already been set. If you haven’t grasped
the beginning, it’s doubtful you’ll ever pick up on what’s happening later in the story.
Some say it began when Jesus heard the news of John baptizing in the Jordan; others with His own baptism and confronting Satan in the wilderness; most folk
would say that it began with the events of His birth in Bethlehem; a great many people say that it all began when Adam sinned and we all needed a Savior and
Jesus would come to save us from the mess we found ourselves in.
But this story is different from all others – it begins before the beginning.
Once upon a time, before the beginning.
MALCOLM SMITH
BANDERA, TX
OCTOBER 2025
