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.

In Reply to Patrick Mead’s “The Problem with Elders,” Part 3A (Regarding Authority)

Let’s talk about positional authority. We’ve been down this road before, and so I’ll try to keep it brief. The scriptures refer to the same men as “elders,” “overseers,” and “shepherds.” What would a First Century reader have heard in … Continue reading

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In Reply to Patrick Mead’s “The Problem with Elders,” Part 2 (Summary of My Views)

If you’ve not yet read them, here are Patrick’s original posts — The Problem With Elders, Part 1 The Problem With Elders, Part 2 The Problem With Elders, Part 3 The Problem With Elders, Part 4 The Problem with Preachers, … Continue reading

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In Reply to Patrick Mead’s “The Problem with Elders,” Part 1 (Why So Many Bad Elders?)

I’m a big Patrick Mead fan. He’s spoken at my home congregation more than once, I’m an avid reader of both his blogs, and I think he’s just a very fine preacher and writer. And I have great respect for … Continue reading

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Further re Surgery and Break

The second surgery went very well — better than the first. With both lenses replaced, I immediately had much improved vision. It was really a bit staggering. Two days later, the vision is very clear, driving is easier, reading is … Continue reading

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Reader’s Question re Book Funds

I get emails — Our church, despite being 500-600 people doesn’t have a clear policy on a minister’s book fund. Do they get one? How much? Are the books theirs or the church’s? Do you have any thoughts/advice on this? … Continue reading

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Surgery No. 2 and a Break

My new eye is doing better, but I’m about to go under knife again come Wednesday. And I’ve just not been able to get caught up with not being able to see and all. Well, I can see. I’m not … Continue reading

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God’s Plan: Some Conclusions

We’re working through Covenant: God’s Purpose, God’s Plan. by John H. Walton. Walton suggests several conclusions from his work. To begin with, the Old Testament is largely not about the salvation history of the Jews. The Law of Moses is … Continue reading

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God’s Plan: Why God Gave the Law of Moses, Part 2

We’re working through Covenant: God’s Purpose, God’s Plan. by John H. Walton. In Christ, the covenant relationship is redefined, but the basic thrust of the covenant has not changed. Now the character of God is revealed not through legislative examples … Continue reading

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God’s Plan: Why God Gave the Law of Moses, Part 1

We’re working through Covenant: God’s Purpose, God’s Plan. by John H. Walton. In chapter 10, Walton investigates the purpose of the Law of Moses. The New Testament, of course, is filled with the struggle over how the coming of Jesus … Continue reading

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Meet the Purple Hulls

So my eyes aren’t working all that well (but getting better!). Still, I can hear pretty well, and I’m in gospel-bluegrass kind of mood. First, an instrumental — Next, a vocal — I mean, how can you not love a … Continue reading

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