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.

What Is “Sin”? Some More Conclusions

I dunno. I’m not that happy with my last post. I mean, it’s right enough, I think, but not as pointed as I meant to be. I blame the drugs and slow recovery from mostly deadness. (I’m better, but it’s … Continue reading

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What Is “Sin”? Some Conclusions

So how do we respond when the question is how to conduct the Lord’s Supper? We’ve wrapped this common meal with 2,000 years of tradition — much of it quite bad — and have nearly lost sight entirely of what … Continue reading

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If Jesus were a hipster, emerging, post-evangelical …

Hilarious post by John W. Frye at “Jesus Creed.” And, no, I don’t know anyone exactly like the viewpoint described — but I know a few who are very, very close …

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What Is “Sin”? The Image of God

The word sin means literally “missing the mark.” It means the failure to be what one should be and to do what one should do. According to Orthodox Handbook Series Vol 1 by Thomas Hopko, posted at the Orthodox Church of America website, … Continue reading

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The Impact of Missionaries on Colonies

Missionary work has a bad name within the sociological community, especially when associated with European colonization. However, Christianity Today has published an article showing that a history of evangelistic Protestant missionaries is overwhelmingly associated with democracy and other positive social … Continue reading

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What Is Sin? Paganism

The Romans saw the gods as beings to be manipulated into providing blessings. The gods themselves cared little, if at all, about the people. Indeed, the stories about the gods suggested that that gods might rape and commit murder at … Continue reading

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What Is “Sin”? The Nicene Creed

This brings us to the Nicene Creed — believe it or not. The fact that Jesus is the Messiah is the core of Paul’s gospel. And yet the modern Churches of Christ don’t teach this, not really. We ask our … Continue reading

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What Is “Sin”? Positive Law

How did we get in this fix? What causes us to think that there is but one “right” way and that all others damn — even when it comes to how to take communion? Indeed, why especially communion? Well, part of the … Continue reading

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What Is “Sin”? The Lord’s Supper as Example

Reader Raymond Gonzalez asked in a comment, I have a question to those who advocate having a “larger meal” between the eating of the bread in memory and drinking of the cup in memory of our Lord. Are we in … Continue reading

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The Proper Posture for Worship, in Seven Moods, Part 4

Mood, the Sixth  So what is the correct posture to listen to someone speak about Jesus? What is the correct posture for congregational singing? What is the right posture for eating a meal with Christian brothers and sisters? Perhaps we … Continue reading

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