Great Sermons
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Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" This sermon by Jonathan Edwards is one of the most famous sermons ever preached in America. It was used by God to bring many to faith in Christ during the Second Great Awakening. |
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"The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners" This is another of Edwards' great sermons in which he demonstrates that the condemnation of unbelievers is fully consistent with God's justice. |
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"The Future Punishment of the Wicked Unavoidable and
Intolerable" Edwards demonstrates in this sermon that those who remain unconverted cannot escape the terrors of hell. |
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"Pressing into the Kingdom of God" In this sermon, Edwards calls upon the unsaved to seek Christ with earnest desire and perseverance. |
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"Pardon for the Greatest Sinners" Edwards answers the objection of some: "But I am too great a sinner to be saved!" by showing that Christ is an even greater Savior, and that God is often pleased to demonstrate the greatness of His grace by saving the greatest of sinners. |
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"God Makes Men Sensible of Their Misery Before He Reveals
His Mercy and Love" In this sermon, Edwards explains why God often makes men feel the burden of their sin and unsaved condition before bringing them to saving faith in Christ. |
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"God's Sovereignty in the Salvation of Men" Edwards demonstrates why it is perfectly right and holy for God, in His sovereignty, to show mercy to some and not to others. |
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"Safety, Fulness, and Sweet Refreshment, to be Found in
Christ" Edwards shows the greatness and beauty of Christ and the many benefits of being found in Him. |
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"Christ's Agony" Edwards explores the greatness and reasons of Christ's suffering in Gethsemane. |
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"The Wisdom Of God, Displayed In The Way Of Salvation" This rather lengthy treatise was originally given in six sermons. In it, Edwards explains how the wisdom of God is displayed in Christ and the various works He performed to secure our salvation. |
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"The Unreasonableness Of Indetermination In Religion" In this sermon, Edwards demonstrates the foolishness of those who do not take Christ's claims seriously or who procrastinate, thinking that they can wait to come to Christ. |
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"The End of the Wicked Contemplated by the Righteous" Edwards tackles the question of whether there will be tears in heaven over our unsaved loved ones. |
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