Part A, to which the question refers, shows that the central idea of the text is that God is angry at sin and that he alone can judge and deliver people from condemnation. This can be supported by option B, which shows that even in anger, God is sparing the people.
This question is associated with the speech "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," written and recited by Jonathan Edwards.
When we read this speech, we can say that:
Edwards claims that the wrath of God is terrible against sinners, but that God is merciful and ready to spare them that wrath.
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