Sinners In The Hands Of God Rhetorical Analysis

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Often in sermon's ministers persuade their audience to behave in a spiritual or more fashion such is the case in Jonathan Edwards' sinners in the hands of God. Where he educates puritans about how the lord give sinners' second chances, by using vanity Edwards have an extraordinary impact on the puritans audience because of encouraging tone, vexed imagery and complex figurative language. Foremost Edwards has extraordinary tone on the puritans audience because of encouraging tone, for example, extraordinary opportunity, a day when Christ throws the door of mercy open and he stands in calling and crying with a loud voice to poor sinners. This reveals that’s God is giving second chances to the sinners that repent. Additionally while sinners have cause to mourn for the sorrows of the heart, and to howl for vexation of spirit. This also suggests that this is an great opportunity who would not want the opportunity to repent . …show more content…
For instance, all you that never passed under a great of heart all by the mighty power of the spirit of God upon your soul. This show he is talking to all the sinners showing that their life are in danger. God can easily determine where souls can go either Heaven or to the depths of hell . Plus, when they say," all you that were never born again, and made new creatures, and raised from being dead in sin, to a state of new, and before altogether inexperience the light and life are in the hands of an all mighty God( example page. 6) This suggests that again, he not talking about himself he's talking about the sinners. He says all the good thing that could have happened to you if you had repented is now in the hands of a powerful and irate God. In closing Edwards is not included himself when he uses his