[quote:91bf42fe76][i:91bf42fe76]Originally posted by blhowes[/i:91bf42fe76]
The only one I can remember reading is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", so I'd have to say that that's my favorite one.
Bob [/quote:91bf42fe76]
It is a great CD - I own it...the only unfortunate thing is that it is updated a bit in the language
(MY AVATAR IS SARAH EDWARDS! in case no one knew...)
I love every sermon I've read but two of my very favorites - besides sinners in the hands of an angry God (obviously the best) are "God's Sovereignty in the Salvation of Men" and "The Most High - A Prayer Hearing God".
His essay on the Trinity is awesome as well - very speculative but FASCINATING to think about!!!
While I wouldn't consider it a favourite, his sermon "Hypocrites difficent in the duty of Prayer." It was quite affective in encouraging me to pray.
[quote:b20ec32274][i:b20ec32274]Originally posted by Ianterrell[/i:b20ec32274]
Heaven, A World of Love [/quote:b20ec32274]
That's the last lecture in Charity and it's fruits. That is a good one, Lecture 3 i thought was the best in the book. The Greatest Performances Or Sufferings in Vain Without Charity. Very peircing, very convicting.
[i:ace213affb]Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God[/i:ace213affb], of course, but Matt's [i:ace213affb]Hell's Terror[/i:ace213affb] on the Puritan Board is perhaps better. Just my :wr50:
There is a great book with unpublished sermons of J. Edwards from International outreach called "Knowing the heart", these sermons are about the depraved and sinfull heart of men!
I've probably read a dozen or more of his sermons. All the ones listed on this thread already. If you want to know how to worship Christ by understanding him more fully, I recommend this sermon. It shows the contrasting ways Scripture describes him (not "contradicting": that's what makes it so great).
Sinners in the Hands of angry God is one greatest sermon in church history. But on personally level it's got to be Hypocrites Deficient in the Duty of Prayer (JOB 27:10 Will he always call upon God?) I mean who else could use a scripture in middle of Job and bring such convicting sermon
Favorite line Therefore, though they have no love to the duty of prayer, and begin to grow weary of it, yet as they love their own hope, they are somewhat backward to take a course, which will prove it to be a false hope, and so deprive them of it. Amazing stuff