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Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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The 1700s was a time period of religious revival, people were now beginning to convert from Puritan beliefs to Christianity. This was called The Great Awakening, a great influence to this religious revival was Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards was a very passionate pastor who in his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” called out unrepentant people he believed had turned their backs against the word of God and had not yet accepted his son Christ or salvation, causing them to be condemned to the pits of hell. In order to express his concern for those who had no yet accepted salvation and were on their way to hell, Jonathan Edwards utilizes rhetorical devices in order to persuade those who neglect God into accepting him and his salvation so they won’t have to live for eternity in hell. First, Jonathan Edwards uses imagery in order to show those who have not yet accepted Him what awaits them “The devil is waiting for them, hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash about them, and would fain lay hold on them, and swallow them up.”(Edwards 48) …show more content…

Another instance of the use of metaphors is when Edwards presents God’s good forgiving side “ And now you have an extraordinary opportunity, a day wherin Christ has thrown open the door of mercy wide open, and stands calling and crying with a loud voice to poor sinners.” ( Edwards L.P) mercy is compared to a door in order to show how it can be opened and accessed by anyone who walks through it. Even though God’s wrath is provoked and he wants to punish the sinners who don’t care for him, but he also gives one the opportunity to start caring about him so he can save those who accept

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