Jonathan Edwards' sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" focuses on the doctrine of divine wrath and the precarious state of unconverted sinners before God. Edwards argues that the wicked are continually at risk of condemnation due to their inherent sinful nature and God’s justice. He utilizes Deuteronomy 32:35 to illustrate how the wicked are like those standing on slippery ground, always on the brink of destruction. Key points include the immediacy of divine judgment, the severity of God's wrath, and the sovereign control God has over the fate of the unsaved. This sermon serves as a poignant warning about the need for repentance and highlights the urgency of recognizing one’s dire spiritual condition and the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation.
“There is nothing which keeps wicked men at any one moment out of hell, but the mere pleasure of God.”
“The bow of God's wrath is bent, and the arrow made ready on the string; justice bends the arrow at your heart.”
“The God who holds you over the pit of hell... abhors you and is dreadfully provoked.”
“This day of such great favor to some will doubtless be a day of as remarkable vengeance to others.”
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