Answer:
The answers are: To ensure the Puritan belief in the power of God, and, to describe for Puritans the wrath of God against all.
Step-by-step explanation:
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a sermon that was written in 1741 by Christian theologian and Puritan British colonial Jonathan Edwards for his own Puritan parishioners in Northampton, Massachusetts. In essence, the entire sermon is a call to all Puritans, and all who listen to it, to understand that the only way to gain salvation is by being in good grace with God, through Christ, and he also expounds on the consequences for all those who, in the eyes of God, do not do what is right under Christ. What Edwards seems to be trying to do is make people understand the horrific reality of hell, and the punishment that awaits all those who do not conform to God´s will and wishes. In this way Edwards is reaffirming the importance of Puritan beliefs and he is also warning Puritans about the wrath of God towards all those who do not do as He wishes.