The sinner themselves has to open their hearts to God. Even though God knows all that is in our hearts, it is ourselves who have to make the first move on the road back to repentance. God has indeed given people sufficient 'light' to believe and has indeed given them a free will to choose - hence what happened in Eden. God does not exercise coercion, although He certainly makes the consequences clear.
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was created in 1741.
The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners was created in 1734.
God and Sinners reconcile by Stephen Miller band
Yes, He does speak to sinners because we are all sinners on this world. (not to make you feel bad)
Sinners who have asked forgiveness and repent of their sins will be kept out of hell.
Through the grace and mercy of God who opens the heart and mind of the faithful reader to its understanding.
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.
That sinners will go to hell. We need to repent and ask God for mercy.
The characters are first of all, Jonathan Edwards himself the congregation members, and mostly all people on New England.
God existed before man and before sin. God does not require sin in order to exist.
All the time,Mary will pray for our souls if we are faithful to God and believe to his mercy.She can pray because she is in heaven.Everyone in heaven is granted by the Lord to pray for the salvation of our souls.
The characters are first of all, Jonathan Edwards himself the congregation members, and mostly all people on New England.