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Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 1992-12-07 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen speaks on the revelation of Christ and it's relationship with the future. 1. His first revelation is partial, but nonetheless complete 2. His revelation contains promises 3. His revelation at the end of the age will be decisive, divisive and final Sermon given at St Matthias church View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 2000 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen looks at the removal of the power of sin. He explores the quests for freedom. Jensen looks at preaching the gospel of grace, but that freedom to sin is not an appropriate response to grace. He also challenges the idea of freedom from sin, that there is no sin in us. He looks at the freedo... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 2000 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen focuses on Romans 1-3:20, with a focus on Romans 3:9. He looks at Paul's response to the question "are we any better?" by being Jews. Jensen looks at idolatry, and how this refusal to know God causes us to fall deeper into sin. He looks at the judgement which is coming for both Jews and G... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 1988-07-01 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen speaks on choice and freedom, and why we find them threatening. 1. The future summed up in Jesus 2. The future : living for high steaks 3. The future : Jesus' triumph St Matthias Centennial Park evening service View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 1988-06-19 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: 1. The role, importance and purpose of the Word of God 2. The Word as fully God and Fully man - one person with two natures 3. The world in revolt 4. Images for the cross St Matthias Centennial Park evening service View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 2000 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen speaks on original sin from Romans 3. 1. We have a righteous God 2. We are a sinful people 3. The righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel 4. Jesus is a sacrifice - Propitiation and the atonement through faith in Jesus 5. Justification is for everyone 6. The cross must be at the cen... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 1996-04-01 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen looks at the silliness of saying 'good luck'. He examines Romans 8:28 as a summary of the whole Bible, and of God's sovereignty. Jensen explores the limiting aspect of Romans 8:28. Jensen explores that we are unable to respond apart from Christ, and yet we also make this decision freely. J... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 1987-07-19 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Sermon given at St Matthias church View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 2000 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Jensen looks at what it means to say "All things work together for good". He explains that God is in charge of the future. Jensen explores the special working for good for those who are called according to God's purpose, that is, being called by the gospel. Jensen looks at the harm of the healin... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Jensen, Peter Frederick (1943-) Date: 1997-05-05 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Sermon given at St Matthias church View Full Item at Moore Theological College