Saad Aldakheel
11/9/2017
An Angry God
The text is Sinner in the hands of an angry God. This sermon was Preached by Jonathan Edwards on 1741. Jonathan was born on October5, 1703, in east Windsor, Connecticut. He was the son of Timothy Edwards who was a very faithful and religious person. Jonathan was mostly educated at home. When he was 13, he went to Yale college. As a student he always rose at 4 in the morning, studied thirteen hours a day. He graduated from Yale on 1720. At the age of 19, he was called to start for the first time as a minister in New York.
Jonathan Edwards sermons was preached during the time of the Great Awakening, a time of religious revival. In his sermons, Edwards used some persuasive techniques, including lifelike images
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Edward’s was trying to tell people that God love them, and they should love God. He talked about how they should leave their sinful life and give their hearts to God. Edwards believed if the sinner gives their life to God, they will be saved from hill. Edwards purpose to those who listened to his sermon was that what he said is true. And he warned them about the danger of Hell, Edwards was trying to explain to his audience that God is giving them an opportunity to accept God and have salvation. He warned them many time that God will stand in judgment of their action and their punishment will be so harsher, painful and fearful then they could ever imagine. Edwards wanted to let his audience know that God is angry from their sinfulness and need to turn away from sin.
Jonathan Edwards wrote Sinners in the hands of an angry God during the Enlightenment. During that time, a lot of the puritans have lost their faith in god because of scientific theories. Jonathan Edwards gave this sermon to the Puritans that lost their faith. The sermon was to those who need to hear God word, which basically were those who haven’t accepted God into their