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Jonathan Edwards Sermons

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Jonathan Edwards’ sermons were a key influence throughout the Great Awakening and have influenced countless preachers and theologians ever since. This selection of sermons from throughout his career provides a glimpse into a profound and prolific pulpit ministry.

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“In the mean outward circumstances of his birth. It was a wonderful thing, that the Son of God should be born at all, that he should be incarnate, that he should condescend to enter into the womb of a virgin, and so be born. It is a wonderful expression of grace, that he will take any notice at all of so little and inferior a thing as man, that he is treating with us and revealing himself to us. Ps. 8:3, ‘When I consider thy heavens, which thou hast made, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; what is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him?” (Matthew 21:5)

“To sanctify, is to communicate divine love. But this is proper for that person: he is divine love. The fountain” (John 14:17)

“But what is so remarkable, is that a man should be thus. But this is a prophecy of the Son of God incarnate.” (Isaiah 32:2)

“He hath in visible signs set before our eyes what we in the gospel hear with our ears.” (1 Corinthians 10:16)

“If we look at Christ’s love of complacence, Christ represents himself as having his heart ravished with the beauty of the souls of believers, Cant. 4:9. Christ takes greater delight in that beauty of holiness which he puts upon believers, than men do in any beauty of a fellow creature.” (1 Peter 1:8)

Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a theologian, preacher, missionary, writer, and philosopher who has made an incalculable impact on theology, politics, philosophy, the church, and American culture in general. One of the first graduates of Yale college, Edwards went on to write and preach in the Calvinist and Puritan tradition that was his heritage. His church in Northampton, Massachusetts was the epicenter of the Great Awakening, a religious revival that shaped the American religious landscape for years to come. A prolific preacher and writer, Edwards is the author of some of the most important theological works ever penned, including A Treatise concerning Religious Affections and The End for Which God Made the World. The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Yale Edition (26 vols.) is the definitive edition of his many books, treatises, sermons, and notes.

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