Good Morning!
One of the most
famous sermons ever given in American history was given by a man by the name of
Jonathan Edwards. In 1741, during one of
the Great Awakening revivals, he gave a sermon entitled “Sinners in the Hands
of an Angry God.” The general theme was
that God was as angry at the living wicked as He was at those who were in
torment in hell. At any time, God could
allow Satan to take anyone who deserved to go to hell and God was holding them
in his hands and he is angry. The
unrepentant were on a slippery slope held up only by the arbitrary, sovereign
nature of God; they were sinners in the hands of an angry God.
Yikes!! The reaction was one of great fear. Many cried and cried out “what shall I do to
be saved?” There is not a lot of hope or
comfort there. This sermon pretty much
defines fire and brimstone preaching.
The theory was to scare the worshiper into straightening up. I don’t know if it worked or not, I would
kind of doubt it.
God’s actions in the
Bible do not show an angry God. God
wants all to be saved and cries for the lost.
The fact that God sent his son, his only son to die, all alone, on a
cross so that you and I might have eternal life doesn’t look like an angry
God. That looks like a God that really
loves you. This is why John, in his
epistles, stresses God’s love. This is
what it means when we say this is how we know God loves us for while we were
yet sinners, Christ died for us. This is
what pure love looks like. God didn’t
wait for us to show any remorse or any type of reconciliation we were and are
incapable of doing this. We don’t meet
God halfway. God comes all the way to
where you are and lifts you up, washes you off, feeds you and clothes you and
gives you the promise of eternal life.
This is the hope that we have. We
look to and forward to what God is doing.
He is molding us into the disciples that he wants us to be and leading
us down the journey that he has laid out for us. All the while God holds us in his hands. There are times when we feel like we are in
the hands of an angry God but in truth, an angry God would just let us fall,
all alone and never give us hope of getting back up. Yet time after time, we sin and God picks us
up and cleans us off and gently takes our hand and leads us on our path. God holds us in his hands with all the love
that we will ever need and guards us with His mercy and grace. So, we are not sinners in the hands of an
angry God. We are sainted sinners held
gently yet firmly in the hands of our heavenly Father protected from all the
devil will throw at us. Rest secure in
God’s grace.
Eternal and
loving God, by your grace we are kept safe.
We pray for all of our brothers and sisters who do not feel the security
which you give us. Wrap them with your
Spirit of comfort and peace and give them the true sense of your love for hem
in their lives. All this we ask in
Jesus’ precious name, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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