In his sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, John Edwards described humanity as being attracted to Hell much in the same way objects are attracted to the earth, i.e. by gravity. In other words, Edwards said that the natural tendency of any human soul would be to fall straight into Hell. The only reason we don't, Edwards said, is that God is holding us up, and it is only by his incredible mercy that He does this, since we deserve to fall right into Hell. He describes us as needing to cling to God to prevent our fall into Hell.
It should be noted that this response is only a brief look at Edwards' theology, and probably an oversimplication.
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the spider over the flame
Jonathan Edwards' sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," was intended to warn sinners of the consequences of their actions and urge them to repent to avoid damnation. Edwards used vivid imagery and language to convey the idea that God's wrath was imminent for those who did not turn from their sinful ways.
Jonathan Edwards
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Definitely, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" I read that sermon, and it shook me, a preacher!
To awaken sinners from their sinfulness and make them scared to sin.
This is a title of a sermon Jonathan Edwards delivered at a church in Connecticut, on July 8, 1741.
Jonathan Edwards declared his purpose in his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." He gave this sermon to a Calvinist congregation, and it was published on July 8, 1741.
Jonathan Edwards used a spider on s string being held above the flames. It was a picture of God keeping the sinner out of Hell.
Jonathan Edwards
That's the title of a famous sermon by Johnathon Edwards.