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Edwards presents God as a being who easily forgives and forgets the sins of people.
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Jonathan Edwards, especially in sermons like "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," depicts God as holy, just, and wrathful toward sin—not as one who easily forgives and forgets. Edwards insists that forgiveness requires genuine repentance and that sinners stand in imminent danger of divine judgment unless saved by God's sovereign grace.
Jonathan Edwards, especially in sermons like "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," depicts God as holy, just, and wrathful toward sin—not as one who easily forgives and forgets. Edwards insists that forgiveness requires genuine repentance and that sinners stand in imminent danger of divine judgment unless saved by God's sovereign grace.
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