Publisher's Synopsis
Jonathan Edwards's legendary 1741 sermon becomes a full-scale journey from dread to doxology in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God: Expanded & Explained. Blending vivid narrative, accessible theology, and pastoral warmth, this edition pulls you to the precipice of divine justice-then ushers you into the wide country of astonishing grace. You'll encounter the God who both shakes mountains and wipes tears, trace the gospel's arc from conviction to celebration, and watch Scripture's hardest warnings ignite its brightest hopes. Each chapter marries rigorous exegesis with modern application: worship that trembles and sings, holiness that springs from gratitude, evangelism that sounds alarm while handing out wedding invitations. Historical sidebars place Edwards in conversation with voices from Moses to Martin Luther King Jr.; reflection questions and liturgical resources equip churches, small groups, and personal study. Whether you're a preacher seeking fresh fire, a skeptic probing ultimate questions, or a disciple longing for durable joy, this book will expand your vision of holiness, deepen your assurance of mercy, and leave you echoing the church's ancient cry-"Come, Lord Jesus."