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In this issue of Point of Reference, Pastor Jack Bannister opens with two original poems — "Freedom Facts I and II" — celebrating the liberty every believer has through Christ's sacrifice. The main teaching, "Violent Faith," draws from Matthew chapter eleven to define a pressing, uncompromising, seizing kind of faith that refuses defeat and lays hold of God's truth no matter the opposition. Pastor Bannister walks through nineteen distinct points on why the Apostle Paul stands alone as the revelatory voice for the Church age — from claiming the Gospel as his own, to explaining the cross, ranks in the resurrection, the oneness of the body, and the heavenly position of the believer in Christ. This is a thorough, convicting, and exhilarating study for any believer ready to stop quibbling and start going for it in the things of God.
By Brett SIn this issue of Point of Reference, Pastor Jack Bannister opens with two original poems — "Freedom Facts I and II" — celebrating the liberty every believer has through Christ's sacrifice. The main teaching, "Violent Faith," draws from Matthew chapter eleven to define a pressing, uncompromising, seizing kind of faith that refuses defeat and lays hold of God's truth no matter the opposition. Pastor Bannister walks through nineteen distinct points on why the Apostle Paul stands alone as the revelatory voice for the Church age — from claiming the Gospel as his own, to explaining the cross, ranks in the resurrection, the oneness of the body, and the heavenly position of the believer in Christ. This is a thorough, convicting, and exhilarating study for any believer ready to stop quibbling and start going for it in the things of God.