George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards
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George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield is the best thing that ever happened to me. His preaching gives new meaning to my faith! I actually want to go out and hear and proclaim the good news, instead of sitting in a boring church with an old minister droning on about something. WhitefieldĂ²Ăââ˘s voice is an aspect of my faith alone. It rings out with such triumph that shows that the good news he is giving is actually great. I used to think that I was being faithful to God by reluctantly sitting in a church and half listening. Now I feel the need to go to services, and I am happy to do so. George Whitefield has saved the image of the Church in my mind, and now it is like one big, happy family.
Whitefield is a Calvinist, unlike my former preachers. It is a change, but a change for the better. Whitefield emphasizes Church as a whole unified body. He thinks religion should be a family that accepts everyone, which is good for me since it is hard to make friends with my third arm extending from my chest. I donĂ²Ăââ˘t mind it so much in Mass though, for I can greet three people at the same time. Whitefield also tells us that we should let nothing come in the way of our faith. I used to skip Mass if something else came up, such as a sudden urge of tiredness or a stomach ache, but now I would go to hear Whitefield even if I was bleeding through all of my orifices.
The preacher John Edwards, on the other hand, is the worst thing that has ever happened to the Church. He preaches that things I do routinely will seen me straight to hell. And from what he says, Hell is not a pretty place. I always pictured it as bad, but not lined with the skulls of unbaptized babies. The only thing he says that I find consoling is the fact that I can repent and not go to Hell when I die. I am totally against this predestination stuff. Despite this similarity I share with Edwards, I am totally against his fire and brimstone. I donĂ²Ăââ˘t ant to be scared into following my faith, I want to go freely like Whitefield allows me to.