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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Archbishop warns against Bible complacency


The authority of God’s word remains a key struggle for all Christians – even in places like Sydney with a strong biblical heritage – said Archbishop of Sydney Peter Jensen at CMS Summer School’s communion service on Sunday.

Dr Jensen, speaking in his capacity as CMS President on 2 Peter 2 and 3, warned the 2000-strong gathering of CMS members, supporters and missionaries against false gospels that promise elusive liberation.

‘Freedom is not simply a multiplicity of choice,’ he said. ‘We are created as worshippers of the one true God. You will reach your full human potential when, and only when, you are worshipping the Lord God. That’s where you will achieve your greatest freedom.’

He warned against teachers that ‘plausibly falsify the gospel’, giving their listeners a gospel that trivialises sin, does not hold the world accountable to God, and marginalises the sin-bearing death of Jesus.

‘[False teachers] are not so silly as to come along and teach you a totally different gospel. They give you a gospel: it is a selective gospel…you will not hear the whole gospel from them.

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