In this poem Anne Bradstreet portrays how the burning of her house gave her a new sense in what was really important. She question [didst thy wealth on earth abide?]. She is asking herself is earthly wealth important compared to what God has prepared for us in heaven. This contrasts to Edward's [Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God] beacause in this poem God seems like a loving and caring god who has given us things, take it away, only to give us the most important wealth in heaven. She scolded herself
[Then straight I gin my heart to chide] because she forgot what really important and that is what God is going to give us in heaven. Her strong beliefs in god allowed her to carry on. She …show more content…
This shows that God is always there to help people and will not leave them sucorless to carry on with life by themselves after a tragedy. He will continue helping his people and awaits them in heaven.
3. Jonathan Edwards [Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God]
Jonathan Edwards is trying to get those who don't believe in God to start following his ways in this sermon, so that by God's pleasure they shall be saved from hell's fire. The sinners must know how to repent and know that God is easily angered according to Edwards. Jonathan Edwards made God seem easily angered and if you provoke him or don't believe in him you shall suffer great consequences. The quote basically says that God is aiming at you and your sins [strains the bow]. The more you sin the more the bow bends and god at his pleasure is letting you live. It is up to him to decide whether he wants you to live or not. If he feel as if you are a great sinner he shall kill you and vice versa. Once again it is his [mere pleasure] that is keeping you alive. This shows that a human is always at god's mercy and show how frail a human is.
6. Mary Rowlandson [The Sovereignty and Goodness of