Sinners
in the Hands of an Angry God
This
that you have heard is the case of every one of you that are out of Christ. --
That world of misery, that take of burning brimstone,
is extended abroad under you. There is the dreadful pit of the glowing flames
of the wrath of God; there is hell's wide gaping mouth open; and you have
nothing to stand upon, nor any thing to take hold of; there is nothing between
you and hell but the air; it is only the power and mere pleasure of God that
holds you up.
You
probably are not sensible of this; you find you are kept out of hell, but do
not see the hand of God in it; but look at other things, as the good state of
your bodily constitution, your care of your own life,
and the means you use for your own preservation. But indeed these things are
nothing; if God should withdraw his hand, they would avail no more to keep you
from falling, than the thin air to hold up a person that is suspended in it.
Your
wickedness makes you as it were heavy as lead, and to tend downwards with great
weight and pressure towards hell; and if God should let you go, you would
immediately sink and swiftly descend and plunge into the bottomless gulf, and
your healthy constitution, and your own care and prudence, and best
contrivance, and all your righteousness, would have no more influence to uphold
you and keep you out of hell, than a spider's web would have to stop a falling
rock. Were it not for the sovereign pleasure of God, the earth would not bear
you one moment; for you are a burden to it; the creation groans with you; the
creature is made subject to the bondage of your corruption, not willingly; the
sun does not willingly shine upon you to give you light to serve sin and Satan;
the earth does not willingly yield her increase to satisfy your lusts; nor is
it willingly a stage for your wickedness to be acted upon; the air does not
willingly serve you for breath to maintain the flame of life in your vitals,
while you spend your life in the service of God's enemies. God's creatures are
good, and were made for men to serve God with, and do not willingly subserve to any other purpose, and groan when they are
abused to purposes so directly contrary to their nature and end. And the world
would spew you out, were it not for the sovereign hand of him who hath
subjected it in hope. There are the black clouds of God's wrath now hanging
directly over your heads, full of the dreadful storm, and big with thunder; and
were it not for the restraining hand of God, it would immediately burst forth
upon you. The sovereign pleasure of God, for the present, stays his rough wind;
otherwise it would come with fury, and your destruction would come like a
whirlwind, and you would be like the chaff on the summer threshing floor.
The
wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they
increase more and more, and rise higher and higher, till an outlet is given;
and the longer the stream is stopped, the more rapid and mighty is its course,
when once it is let loose. It is true, that judgment against your evil works
has not been executed hitherto; the floods of God's vengeance have been
withheld; but your guilt in the mean time is constantly increasing, and you are
every day treasuring up more wrath; the waters are constantly rising, and
waxing more and more mighty; and there is nothing but the mere pleasure of God,
that holds the waters back, that are unwilling to be stopped, and press hard to
go forward. If God should only withdraw his hand from the flood-gate, it would
immediately fly open, and the fiery floods of the fierceness and wrath of God,
would rush forth with inconceivable fury, and would come upon you with
omnipotent power; and if your strength were ten thousand times greater than it
is, yea, ten thousand times greater than the strength of the stoutest,
sturdiest devil in hell, it would be nothing to withstand or endure it.
The
bow of God's wrath is bent, and the arrow made ready on the string, and justice
bends the arrow at your heart, and strains the bow, and it is nothing but the
mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without any promise or
obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with
your blood. Thus all you that never passed under a great change of heart, by
the mighty power of the Spirit of God upon your souls; all you that were never
born again, and made new creatures, and raised from being dead in sin, to a
state of new, and before altogether unexperienced
light and life, are in the hands of an angry God. However you may have reformed
your life in many things, and may have had religious affections, and may keep
up a form of religion in your families and closets, and in the house of God, it
is nothing but his mere pleasure that keeps you from being this moment
swallowed up in everlasting destruction. However unconvinced you may now be of
the truth of what you hear, by and by you will be fully convinced of it. Those
that are gone from being in the like circumstances with you, see that it was so
with them; for destruction came suddenly upon most of them; when they expected
nothing of it, and while they were saying, Peace and safety: now they see, that
those things on which they depended for peace and safety, were nothing but thin
air and empty shadows.
The
God that holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider, or some
loathsome insect over the fire, abhors you, and is dreadfully provoked: his
wrath towards you burns like fire; he looks upon you as worthy of nothing else,
but to be cast into the fire; he is of purer eyes than to bear to have you in
his sight; you are ten thousand times more abominable in his eyes, than the
most hateful venomous serpent is in ours. You have offended him infinitely more
than ever a stubborn rebel did his prince; and yet it is nothing but his hand
that holds you from falling into the fire every moment. It is to be ascribed to
nothing else, that you did not go to hell the last
night; that you was suffered to awake again in this world, after you closed
your eyes to sleep. And there is no other reason to be given, why you have not
dropped into hell since you arose in the morning, but that God's hand has held
you up. There is no other reason to be given why you have not gone to hell,
since you have sat here in the house of God, provoking his pure eyes by your
sinful wicked manner of attending his solemn worship. Yea, there is nothing
else that is to be given as a reason why you do not this very moment drop down
into hell.
O
sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in: it is a great furnace of wrath,
a wide and bottomless pit, full of the fire of wrath, that you are held over in
the hand of that God, whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you,
as against many of the damned in hell. You hang by a slender thread, with the
flames of divine wrath flashing about it, and ready every moment to singe it,
and burn it asunder; and you have no interest in any Mediator, and nothing to
lay hold of to save yourself, nothing to keep off the flames of wrath, nothing
of your own, nothing that you ever have done, nothing that you can do, to
induce God to spare you one moment. -- And consider here more particularly,
1. Whose
wrath it is: it is the wrath of the infinite God. If it were only the wrath of
man, though it were of the most potent prince, it
would be comparatively little to be regarded. The wrath of kings is very much
dreaded, especially of absolute monarchs, who have the possessions and lives of
their subjects wholly in their power, to be disposed of at their mere will. Prov. 20:2.
"The fear of a king is as the roaring of a lion: Whoso provoketh him to anger, sinneth
against his own soul." The subject that very much enrages an arbitrary
prince, is liable to suffer the most extreme torments
that human art can invent, or human power can inflict. But the greatest earthly
potentates in their greatest majesty and strength, and when clothed in their
greatest terrors, are but feeble, despicable worms of the dust, in comparison
of the great and almighty Creator and King of heaven and earth. It is but
little that they can do, when most enraged, and when they have exerted the
utmost of their fury. All the kings of the earth, before God, are as
grasshoppers; they are nothing, and less than nothing: both their love and
their hatred is to be despised. The wrath of the great
King of kings, is as much more terrible than theirs,
as his majesty is greater. Luke
12:4,5. "And I
say unto you, my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after
that, have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom you shall
fear: fear him, which after he hath killed, hath power to cast into hell: yea,
I say unto you, Fear him."
2. It is
the fierceness of his wrath that you are exposed to. We often read of
the fury of God; as in Isa. 59:18.
"According to their deeds, accordingly he will repay fury to his
adversaries." So Isa. 66:15.
"For behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a
whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire."
And in many other places. So, Rev. 19:15,
we read of "the wine press of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God."
The words are exceeding terrible. If it had only been said, "the wrath
of God," the words would have implied that which is infinitely
dreadful: but it is "the fierceness and wrath of God." The
fury of God! the fierceness of Jehovah! Oh, how
dreadful that must be! Who can utter or conceive what such expressions carry in
them! But it is also "the fierceness and wrath of almighty God."
As though there would be a very great manifestation of his almighty power in
what the fierceness of his wrath should inflict, as though omnipotence should
be as it were enraged, and exerted, as men are wont to exert their strength in
the fierceness of their wrath. Oh! then, what will be
the consequence! What will become of the poor worms that shall suffer it! Whose
hands can be strong? And whose heart can endure? To what a dreadful,
inexpressible, inconceivable depth of misery must the poor creature be sunk who
shall be the subject of this!
Consider
this, you that are here present, that yet remain in an unregenerate state. That
God will execute the fierceness of his anger, implies, that he will inflict
wrath without any pity. When God beholds the ineffable extremity of your case,
and sees your torment to be so vastly disproportioned to your strength, and
sees how your poor soul is crushed, and sinks down, as it were, into an
infinite gloom; he will have no compassion upon you, he will not forbear the
executions of his wrath, or in the least lighten his hand; there shall be no
moderation or mercy, nor will God then at all stay his rough wind; he will have
no regard to your welfare, nor be at all careful lest you should suffer too
much in any other sense, than only that you shall not suffer beyond what
strict justice requires. Nothing shall be withheld, because it is so hard
for you to bear. Ezek. 8:18.
"Therefore will I also deal in fury: mine eye shall not spare, neither
will I have pity; and though they cry in mine ears with a loud voice, yet I
will not hear them." Now God stands ready to
pity you; this is a day of mercy; you may cry now with some encouragement of
obtaining mercy. But when once the day of mercy is past, your most lamentable
and dolorous cries and shrieks will be in vain; you will be wholly lost and
thrown away of God, as to any regard to your welfare. God will have no other
use to put you to, but to suffer misery; you shall be continued in being to no
other end; for you will be a vessel of wrath fitted to destruction; and there
will be no other use of this vessel, but to be filled full of wrath. God will
be so far from pitying you when you cry to him, that it is said he will only
"laugh and mock," Prov.
1:25,26,etc.
How
awful are those words, Isa. 63:3,
which are the words of the great God. "I will
tread them in mine anger, and will trample them in my fury, and their blood
shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment."
It is perhaps impossible to conceive of words that carry in them greater
manifestations of these three things, viz. contempt, and hatred, and fierceness
of indignation. If you cry to God to pity you, he will be so far from pitying
you in your doleful case, or showing you the least regard or favour, that instead of that, he will only tread you under
foot. And though he will know that you cannot bear the weight of omnipotence
treading upon you, yet he will not regard that, but he will crush you under his
feet without mercy; he will crush out your blood, and make it fly, and it shall
be sprinkled on his garments, so as to stain all his raiment. He will not only
hate you, but he will have you in the utmost contempt: no place shall be
thought fit for you, but under his feet to be trodden down as the mire of the
streets.
3. The misery
you are exposed to is that which God will inflict to
that end, that he might show what that wrath of Jehovah is. God hath had it on
his heart to show to angels and men, both how excellent his love is, and also
how terrible his wrath is. Sometimes earthly kings have a mind to show how
terrible their wrath is, by the extreme punishments they would execute on those
that would provoke them. Nebuchadnezzar, that mighty and haughty monarch of the
Chaldean empire, was willing to show his wrath when enraged with Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego; and accordingly gave orders that the burning fiery
furnace should be heated seven times hotter than it was before; doubtless, it
was raised to the utmost degree of fierceness that human art could raise it.
But the great God is also willing to show his wrath, and magnify his awful
majesty and mighty power in the extreme sufferings of his enemies. Rom. 9:22.
"What if God, willing to show his wrath, and to make his power known,
endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction?"
And seeing this is his design, and what he has determined, even to show how
terrible the unrestrained wrath, the fury and fierceness of Jehovah is, he will do it to effect. There will be something
accomplished and brought to pass that will be dreadful with a witness. When the
great and angry God hath risen up and executed his awful vengeance on the poor
sinner, and the wretch is actually suffering the infinite weight and power of
his indignation, then will God call upon the whole universe to behold that
awful majesty and mighty power that is to be seen in it.
Isa. 33:12-14. "And the people shall be as the burnings of
lime, as thorns cut up shall they be burnt in the fire. Hear ye that are far
off, what I have done; and ye that are near, acknowledge my might. The sinners
in
Thus
it will be with you that are in an unconverted state, if you continue in it;
the infinite might, and majesty, and terribleness of the omnipotent God shall
be magnified upon you, in the ineffable strength of your torments. You shall be
tormented in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb;
and when you shall be in this state of suffering, the glorious inhabitants of
heaven shall go forth and look on the awful spectacle, that they may see what
the wrath and fierceness of the Almighty is; and when they have seen it, they
will fall down and adore that great power and majesty. Isa.
66:23,24. "And it
shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one sabbath to another, shall all
flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord. And
they shall go forth and look upon the carcasses of the men that have
transgressed against me; for their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire
be quenched, and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh."
4. It is
everlasting wrath. It would be dreadful to suffer this fierceness and
wrath of Almighty God one moment; but you must suffer it to all eternity. There
will be no end to this exquisite horrible misery. When you look forward, you
shall see a long for ever, a boundless duration before you, which will swallow
up your thoughts, and amaze your soul; and you will absolutely despair of ever
having any deliverance, any end, any mitigation, any rest at all. You will know
certainly that you must wear out long ages, millions of millions of ages, in
wrestling and conflicting with this almighty merciless vengeance; and then when
you have so done, when so many ages have actually been spent by you in this
manner, you will know that all is but a point to what remains. So that your
punishment will indeed be infinite. Oh, who can express what the state of a
soul in such circumstances is! All that we can possibly say about it, gives but
a very feeble, faint representation of it; it is inexpressible and
inconceivable: For "who knows the power of God's anger?"
How
dreadful is the state of those that are daily and hourly in the danger of this
great wrath and infinite misery! But this is the dismal case of every soul in
this congregation that has not been born again, however moral and strict, sober
and religious, they may otherwise be. Oh that you would consider it, whether
you be young or old! There is reason to think, that there are many in this
congregation now hearing this discourse, that will
actually be the subjects of this very misery to all eternity. We know not who
they are, or in what seats they sit, or what thoughts they now have. It may be
they are now at ease, and hear all these things without much disturbance, and
are now flattering themselves that they are not the persons, promising
themselves that they shall escape. If we knew that there was one person, and
but one, in the whole congregation, that was to be the subject of this misery,
what an awful thing would it be to think of! If we knew who it was, what an
awful sight would it be to see such a person! How might all the rest of the
congregation lift up a lamentable and bitter cry over him! But, alas! instead of one, how many is it likely will remember this
discourse in hell? And it would be a wonder, if some that are now present
should not be in hell in a very short time, even before this year is out. And
it would be no wonder if some persons, that now sit here, in some seats of this
meeting-house, in health, quiet and secure, should be there before tomorrow
morning. Those of you that finally continue in a natural condition,
that shall keep out of hell longest will be there in a little time! your damnation does not slumber; it will come swiftly, and,
in all probability, very suddenly upon many of you. You have reason to wonder
that you are not already in hell. It is doubtless the case of some whom you
have seen and known, that never deserved hell more than you, and that
heretofore appeared as likely to have been now alive as you. Their case is past
all hope; they are crying in extreme misery and perfect despair; but here you
are in the land of the living and in the house of God, and have an opportunity
to obtain salvation. What would not those poor damned hopeless souls give for
one day's opportunity such as you now enjoy!
And
now you have an extraordinary opportunity, a day wherein Christ has thrown the
door of mercy wide open, and stands in calling and crying with a loud voice to
poor sinners; a day wherein many are flocking to him, and pressing into the
Are
there not many here who have lived long in the world, and are not to this day
born again? and so are aliens from the
And
let every one that is yet out of Christ, and hanging over the pit of hell,
whether they be old men and women, or middle aged, or young people, or little
children, now hearken to the loud calls of God's word and providence. This
acceptable year of the Lord, a day of such great favour
to some, will doubtless be a day of as remarkable vengeance to others. Men's
hearts harden, and their guilt increases apace at such a day as this, if they
neglect their souls; and never was there so great danger of such persons being
given up to hardness of heart and blindness of mind. God seems now to be
hastily gathering in his elect in all parts of the land; and probably the
greater part of adult persons that ever shall be saved, will be brought in now
in a little time, and that it will be as it was on the great out-pouring of the
Spirit upon the Jews in the apostles' days; the election will obtain, and the
rest will be blinded. If this should be the case with you, you will eternally
curse this day, and will curse the day that ever you was born, to see such a
season of the pouring out of God's Spirit, and will wish that you had died and
gone to hell before you had seen it. Now undoubtedly it is, as it was in the
days of John the Baptist, the axe is in an extraordinary manner laid at the root
of the trees, that every tree which brings not forth good fruit, may be hewn
down and cast into the fire.
Therefore,
let every one that is out of Christ, now awake and fly from the wrath to come.
The wrath of Almighty God is now undoubtedly hanging over a great part of this
congregation. Let every one fly out of