Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God: including Turn or Burn by C. H. Spurgeon
Jonathan Edwards,Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God: including Turn or Burn by C. H. Spurgeon
Jonathan Edwards,Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Jonathan Edwards’ sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is arguably the most famous sermon ever preached. It is an eloquent but passionate plea to take God’s displeasure with man as the dire circumstance that it is. A profound love for sinners and a pastor’s heart motivated Edwards to preach this immortal address, a message as relevant today as it was then. His comprehensive urging of natural man to be born again is a masterful exercise in addressing all arguments that God’s judgment and condemnation of sinners to hell can be averted by any effort of mankind. He speaks of man’s schemes and man’s wisdom as utter foolishness. Edwards backs up every claim he makes with Holy Scripture. He well knows that there are people in the very congregation he is speaking to that will scoff and rebelliously turn their deaf ear to it and thereby die without excuse. How about you dear reader? Will you harken to God’s fervent plea to you through His faithful servant Jonathan Edwards and be saved by His grace? Will you rejoice in the power, love and mercy of God, and no longer be bound by fear of death? To read this minister’s powerful warnings offers yet another chance to be saved from a God that is both justly angry over sin and yet still willing, able and ready to save us through the atoning death of His dear Son the Lord Jesus Christ. The message is a fiery one, but that’s the point. Read it and live! As an added bonus this edition also includes the famous address by C. H. Spurgeon, Turn or Burn .
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