What inspired Jonathan Edwards to challenge his followers? Please respond using complete sentences.

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Jonathan Edwards was primarily inspired by his strong belief in the religious concept of "The Great Awakening." He believed that his followers needed to have a personal and transformative experience of God's grace and salvation, rather than simply relying on traditional religious rituals and practices. Edwards saw himself as a spiritual leader who needed to challenge his followers to examine their lives, repent from their sins, and truly commit themselves to God. By doing so, he hoped to bring about a revival of religious fervor and a deepening of personal faith among his followers.