
PC Wrath of Almighty God, The: Sermons on God's Judgment Against Sinners
The Wrath of Almighty God contains eleven discourses from Jonathan Edwards on one of Christianityâs most ominous doctrinesâhell. Hardly a topic one can revel in, it is nonetheless an important part of Godâs revelation that is significant for showing us the seriousness of sin and awaking us to our desperate need for mercy. It is the dark background that allows us to see more clearly the brilliant love of God in Christ. This volume includes one of Edwardsâs most famous sermons, âSinners in the Hands of an Angry God,â which was used mightily during the Great Awakeningâone of the greatest periods of revival in American history. Understanding the nature of hell helps us recognize the self-destructive design of sin and the all-surpassing value of life in Jesus Christ.
390 pages.
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Contents
Publisherâs Preface
- Natural Men in a Dreadful Condition
- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
- The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners
- The Final Judgment
- The Portion of the Wicked
- Wicked Men Useful in Their Destruction
- The Future Punishment of the Wicked Unavoidable and Intolerable
- Wrath to the Uttermost
- Concerning the Endless Punishment of Those Who Die Impenitent
- The Eternity of Hell Torments
- The End of the Wicked Contemplated by the Righteous
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âOld-fashioned revival preaching was characterized by the idea of âhellfire and brimstone.â This idea is especially connected with the Great Awakening in the eighteenth century and the ministry of Jonathan Edwards. No theologian or preacher is more associated with the concept of hell than Edwards. While Edwards certainly believed in the reality of hell, he had a passionate concern for the spiritual well-being of the people in his congregation. He preached on hell so his people would not have to experience it. It is a biblical concept, and almost everything that we learn about hell in the Bible comes to us, oddly enough, from the lips of Jesus Himself. It is because Jesus spoke so frequently about hell that the church takes the concept so seriously, or at least should do so.â
â R.C. Sproul, founder of Ligonier Ministries
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The Wrath of Almighty God contains eleven discourses from Jonathan Edwards on one of Christianityâs most ominous doctrinesâhell. Hardly a topic one can revel in, it is nonetheless an important part of Godâs revelation that is significant for showing us the seriousness of sin and awaking us to our desperate need for mercy. It is the dark background that allows us to see more clearly the brilliant love of God in Christ. This volume includes one of Edwardsâs most famous sermons, âSinners in the Hands of an Angry God,â which was used mightily during the Great Awakeningâone of the greatest periods of revival in American history. Understanding the nature of hell helps us recognize the self-destructive design of sin and the all-surpassing value of life in Jesus Christ.
390 pages.
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Contents
Publisherâs Preface
- Natural Men in a Dreadful Condition
- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
- The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners
- The Final Judgment
- The Portion of the Wicked
- Wicked Men Useful in Their Destruction
- The Future Punishment of the Wicked Unavoidable and Intolerable
- Wrath to the Uttermost
- Concerning the Endless Punishment of Those Who Die Impenitent
- The Eternity of Hell Torments
- The End of the Wicked Contemplated by the Righteous
Â
âOld-fashioned revival preaching was characterized by the idea of âhellfire and brimstone.â This idea is especially connected with the Great Awakening in the eighteenth century and the ministry of Jonathan Edwards. No theologian or preacher is more associated with the concept of hell than Edwards. While Edwards certainly believed in the reality of hell, he had a passionate concern for the spiritual well-being of the people in his congregation. He preached on hell so his people would not have to experience it. It is a biblical concept, and almost everything that we learn about hell in the Bible comes to us, oddly enough, from the lips of Jesus Himself. It is because Jesus spoke so frequently about hell that the church takes the concept so seriously, or at least should do so.â
â R.C. Sproul, founder of Ligonier Ministries











