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Track Listing:
1. Introduction by R. C. Sproul.
2. Your foot shall slip in due time.
3. God does not lack the power to throw wicked people into hell.
4. The purpose of this terrifying subject is to wake up the unconverted.
5. It is the wrath of the infinite God.
6. How dreadful is the state of those who are in danger.
Total Time:
43 minutes
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Jonathan Edwards' - Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
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“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is considered the most famous sermon ever preached in American history. Jonathan Edwards delivered this message on July 8, 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut. Many who heard it trembled and cried out for mercy. Others fainted. Five hundred people were converted that day.
After listening to Max McLean’s presentation of
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
, I immediately thought of the many people I know who have not yet embraced Christ as Savior. That single sermon has struck a match in my heart to share the Gospel with urgency and clarity! Thank you, Max, for breathing new life into the timeless words of Jonathan Edwards!
Joni Eareckson Tada
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Date added: 4/21/2009 by SELEATHA MONPLAISIR
I truly enjoyed both CD;s The Easter Story and Sinners in the Hands of an A...
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Date added: 8/22/2008 by Vanessa Nichols
AMEN! The message was very powerful and revealed the thoughts that are more...
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Date added: 8/19/2008 by sharon hopkins
The call to repentance and the reverence lacking today for God is clearly ...
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