takes to give a good sermon. According to Long‚ there are four main pieces to preaching. To me‚ two of them are so obvious that it is easy to overlook‚ but Long includes them. The four pieces of preaching: Someone to listen (Long‚ 15)‚ A preacher or preachers (Long‚ 16)‚ a sermon (Long‚ 16)‚ and the presence of Christ (Long‚ 16). The congregation and the preacher are the two more obvious things‚ you need someone to listen‚ and you need someone to speak to the listeners. The sermon‚ Long explains‚
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Edwards’ most famous sermon was “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ despite the fact that he had delivered the sermon to his own congregation‚ with little effect‚ he felt led to use it again when invited to preach at the neighboring town of Enfield‚ Massachusetts on July 8‚ 1741. During Edwards’ sermon he used vivid imagery of hell‚ the wrath of God‚ and the hope of salvation to reveal his perspective on the reality that awaited those that did not follow Christ. During his sermon Jonathan Edwards
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what shapes human destiny?" (McSweeney 9) Herman Melville utilizes Father Mapple’s sermon in his nineteenth century epic novel Moby Dick‚ to illustrate the duality of mankind. Mortal man pursues his own singular interests with selfish intent; however‚ God has prevailing intentions‚ which are often beyond the comprehension of the individual. Melville expands and elaborates this theme throughout his epic work. The sermon is an omen for the dynamic action of the novel‚ which is revealed in Captain Ahab’s
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In the sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God‚” Jonathan Edwards persuades to his audience that all the sinners deserve to be dropped into hell. He does this by using literary devices to emphasize that God is disappointed at the sinners but he still has mercy for the sinners. Edwards uses alliteration‚ imagery‚ and a combination of repetition and parallelism. In the beginning of the sermon‚ Edward uses alliteration to describe the dangers of Gods Floods. “If God should only withdraw his hand
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During the era of Puritan writing‚ William Bradford’s journal‚ Of Plymouth Plantation‚ and Jonathan Edwards’ sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” show two very Puritan points of view‚ but how the points of view are shown is extremely different. Bradford’s journal shows how a group of Puritans traveled to America and their journey in survival‚ all by God’s good graces. The sermon by Edwards tries to show those who have not stayed with the Puritan religion that without God‚ they are a disgrace
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emotions that can be shared with those around you. According to Pastor Fuller‚ "Music changes your soul and balances your consciousness." I agree solemnly with this statement that your soul can be balanced through the sound of music. Pastor Fuller’s sermon began with asking the audience what emotions you feel when building creations through music. I thought that was a great attention grabber‚ because it allowed the audience to be involved with the message of the day. After the audience’s interaction
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the Middle Ages. The book focuses around Hans Behem and the pilgrims who later become Hans Behem’s cult following. Hans gains said cult following by delivering a set of sermons‚ each one more radical than the last. These sermons cause problems and eventually the authorities come after Hans. Hans Behem begins to deliver his sermons after he has a vision of the Virgin Mary‚ a very important figure during this time. Hans preached about the virtues regarding a life of poverty
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Massachusetts Bay Colony gave a sermon to his Puritan followers. Winthrop writes that God has purposefully made some people poor and others rich in order to perform his work in the different areas of life. He also speaks of a man’s moral requirement to help others with their needs. Winthrop’s purpose of delivering this sermon to Puritans was to encourage them to purify their connection with God and to obtain perfect order in their society. John Winthrop’s “city upon a hill” sermon was like his vision for
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From the start of the 1600s‚ many famous sermons became commonly known‚ and as a result‚ their influential words have continued to be read by millions such as the individuals of today’s society. The two sermons‚ "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" and "A Model of Christian Charity" both have several imageries‚ analogies‚ and other rhetorical devices to make it effective. Moreover‚ their diction and repetition of words help emphasize the importance of the message the author is trying to get through
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persuasion in two different stories. One is “Sinners In The Hands of an Angry God”‚ a sermon written by Jonathan Edwards which tries to convince people to be more god allowing. The other being “The Crucible” written be Arthur Miller‚ which is a story based on accusations and intimidation‚ which is made out to be a mock of mccarthyism. The role that fear had in Edwards sermon was the main point of his sermon. I say this because Edwards was trying to scare people into being more accepting to
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