Edwards believed that people could be saved from God's wrath by sincerely repenting of their sins, turning towards God, and accepting Jesus Christ as their savior. He emphasized the importance of experiencing a spiritual awakening or conversion in order to be saved. Edwards believed that this salvation was a gift from God, offered to those who truly sought it.
By being "being born again, and made new creatures, and raised from being dead in sin, to a state of new."
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Andromeda- She was a grecian princess that herakles (more often called Hercules in Roman) saved from the wrath of a hydra.
somethings which u think that would not bring wrath would sometimes bring anger and when someone is frustrated or not in a good mood he/she has to show it and therefor they show anger on any actions of yours.
Yes I believe she did after reading the grapes of wrath she was said to have been shocked with the contents of the book. Because it was written in vernacular language (how people actually speak) she started to think, is this actually happening in California ? Of course it was and she found this out for her self after reading 'The Grapes Of Wrath'. Therefore 'The Grapes Of Wrath' was one of the books which changed the world as my English teacher would say. From Anna 16
That sinners will go to hell. We need to repent and ask God for mercy.
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Hurricanes were believed to be the wrath of one god or another, depending on the culture. Some believed they were the breath of angry god of wind.
Edwards' sermons are known for their intense emotional intensity, vivid imagery, and use of fear-based tactics to convey the message of God's wrath and the importance of seeking repentance. He often emphasized the concept of "sinners in the hands of an angry God" to instill a sense of urgency in his audience.
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poseidon- he is the god of the oceans.. I think!!
The figurative language that John Edwards used in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' helped individuals see the power of sin and the terror of God's wrath. Figurative language used includes comparing good deeds to a spider web.
God is wrathful because people (sinners) are rejecting him. When this happens it causes much anger to God. Through the passage it discusses how there are black clouds of God's wrath that will hang over sinners heads and how there will be a dreadful storm full of thunder. These sinners are what is causing God to be wrathful.