Author Archives: Jay F Guin

About Jay F Guin

My name is Jay Guin, and I’m a retired elder. I wrote The Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace about 18 years ago. I’ve spoken at the Pepperdine, Lipscomb, ACU, Harding, and Tulsa lectureships and at ElderLink. My wife’s name is Denise, and I have four sons, Chris, Jonathan, Tyler, and Philip. I have two grandchildren. And I practice law.

On Mitigating Gall

I’m having a good bit of post – surgical pain. The doctors say that I have to rest the painful areas so they can heal. Working at a desk or computer aggravates the pain, and so I will not be … Continue reading

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Muscle & Shovel”: Chapters 28 – 30 (“Reverend”; the One-Man Pastor; Campbellites)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. “Reverend” We’re now getting to even more picayune peculiarities of the conservative Churches of Christ. (I’m starting to get really embarrassed by this. I mean, I attend a Church of … Continue reading

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Muscle & Shovel”: Chapter 27B (Instrumental Music)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Chapter 27, continued Randall illustrates the exclusionary principle that underlies the Regulative Principle — “Mike, what did the Lord use in the communion meal?” I thought about it for a … Continue reading

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Muscle & Shovel”: Chapters 26 -27A (Authority and Worship)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Chapter 26 The Five Acts of Worship Randall next makes a presentation on the Five Acts of Worship: Lord’s Supper, Prayer, Singing, Giving, Preaching. Randall argues that if you dropped … Continue reading

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You’ve Got Some Gall!

Yesterday, I went under the knife to have my gall bladder removed. It was a laproscopic procedure, meaning the doctor cut four small holes in me, filled my abdomen with gas (evidently using an industrial-strength leaf blower), stuck the organ … Continue reading

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Muscle & Shovel”: Chapters 22 – 25 (the One True Church)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Chapter 22 Shank becomes upset with the divisions resulting from “denominationalism.” Each denomination teaches an opposing set of practices and beliefs. Their idea of unity is to keep their individual … Continue reading

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“Muscle & Shovel”: Chapters 19, 20 & 21 (the Ethiopian eunuch; abusing Mark 16; picking a church)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Chapter 19 The Ethiopian eunuch We next find Shank studying the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch together. Randall had introduced them to the story, saying it’s important to … Continue reading

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“Muscle & Shovel”: Chapter 16, 17 & 18 (Pouring & why the KJV uses “baptize”)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Chapter 16 Shank gets into a discussion with another friend about Acts 2:38. I’m going to cut short the long litany of Baptist vs. Church of Christ baptism arguments at … Continue reading

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“Muscle & Shovel”: Chapters 12, 13, 14 & 15 (A Personal Relationship with Jesus?)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Chapter 12 Shank describes a family gathering at which his aunt tried to pray for him to receive the gift of tongues. She prayed in tongues as part of the … Continue reading

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“Muscle & Shovel”: Chapter 8D (Cornelius and H. Leo Boles)

We are considering Michael Shank’s book Muscle and a Shovel. Nick Gill commented earlier, and I completely misunderstood his question (my fault), and I wrote a 2,000-word reply to the wrong question. But the essay addresses issues that are being … Continue reading

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