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.

The Story: Father Abraham Had Many Sons, Part 1 (Faith and Grace)

Father Abraham had many sons Many sons had Father Abraham I am one of them and so are you So let’s all praise the Lord. Right arm!

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New New Wineskins … Continued

Not only does a magazine need great writing, but it also needs great graphics and photos. Does anyone else have a gift to contribute to the effort? I’m anticipating that the e-magazine will continue with its monthly format, and so … Continue reading

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New New Wineskins

With the encouragement of Keith Brenton, I’ve been working with Matt Dabbs (soon to be editor-in-chief) and Brad Palmore (webmaster) to re-vision the e-magazine New Wineskins. We’re in the process of recruiting a handful of top-flight featured writers and thinking through … Continue reading

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The Story: In the Beginning, Part 2 (The Happy Ending)

Denouement (RP) IPA: /deˈnuːmɑ̃/ (US) IPA: /deɪnuˈmɑnt/,      /deɪnuˈmɑ̃/ “Denouement” is a fancy word for the final conclusion, when the climax comes to final resolution. In a murder mystery, the climax is the moment the detective solves the mystery, or … Continue reading

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The Story: In the Beginning, Part 1 (Conflict and Climax)

Introduction We’re studying “The Story” for the next several months. The Story is the overall, over-arching story that the Bible tells about God. We need to make a few things clear as we begin. First, by “story” we don’t mean … Continue reading

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The Story: Introduction

At my home church, we’re about to start a series of lessons, continuing until May of next year, called “The Story.” The lessons will be based on material published by Zondervan. Many churches have used this material and had great … Continue reading

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Roland Muller’s Honor & Shame, Pentecost, Part 2

(Act 2:36 ESV) 36 “Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” Peter accused the Jewish audience — implicitly, the entire race — of … Continue reading

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Roland Muller’s Honor & Shame, Pentecost, Part 1

[This my own analysis — kind of an experiment to see how Acts 2 might be read from an honor-culture perspective. If the Jews of the First Century were truly an honor culture, then we should be able to discern that … Continue reading

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Roland Muller’s Honor & Shame, Summary

As promised, I’ve ordered and read Roland Muller’s Honor and Shame: Unlocking the Door. Muller served many years as a missionary in Islamic countries, and so understands the honor culture of the Middle East very well indeed. Most importantly, he’s wrestled with how … Continue reading

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Further on Elders (“The People Demand a King”)

There is this theory that elders with positional authority are the equivalent of a king — and God is opposed to our having a king. (1Sa 8:6a NET)  But this request displeased Samuel, for they said, “Give us a king to … Continue reading

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