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.

Atonement: Ransom; Learning Obedience

Ransom The explanation for how the atonement works found in Matthew and Mark is found in — (Mat 20:26-28 ESV)  26 “It shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant,  27 … Continue reading

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Atonement: Abraham’s Blood Oath

Abraham’s covenant with God This makes better sense if we try to think like First Century Jews — and so look for understanding in the Torah — not so much the Law of Moses as God’s covenant with Abraham. (Rom … Continue reading

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Atonement: Propitiation, Part 2

The Suffering Servant But then again, we’ve hardly answered the original question, which is just how is it that the cross results in our forgiveness. And before we go on to other theories, we have to consider — (Isa 53:4-8 … Continue reading

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Atonement: Propitiation, Part 1

I guess I need to pause for a moment to clarify a couple of things. * First, I do not for a minute deny that God’s wrath is real and important. Indeed, Paul’s theological discourse in Romans begins with — … Continue reading

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Atonement: Introduction

We in the Churches of Christ don’t spend much time talking about atonement theory. Rather, our focus has been how the individual appropriates atonement for his own benefit. We focus on the question: “What must I do to be saved?” … Continue reading

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Churches of Christ in Decline: Comparing Ourselves with the Southern Baptists

There are, of course, many similarities between the Churches of Christ and the Southern Baptists. Sadly, one similarity is that both denominations are in numerical decline. This has been known for a while, but we now see that the rate … Continue reading

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Leadership: The National Association of Evangelicals Issues Code of Ethics for Pastors

The National Association of Evangelicals has issued a code of ethics for pastors. It deals with integrity, trustworthiness, purity, accountability, and fairness. Read the code. Do you agree with the principles? What’s missing? Should a minister sign?

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Worship: Dressing for the Assembly, by Alexander Campbell

The following is from an 1839 article by Alexander Campbell, “Worshipping Assembles — No. I / The Appearance of Things”: Our meetings of all sorts are greatly defective in many respects, and in none more visibly than in the dress and … Continue reading

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Tyler and Tara’s Wedding — and Taking Some Time Off

Yesterday, my third son, Tyler, was married to Tara Baker, here in Tuscaloosa at Capitol Park. We’ve been fortunate to have family in from all over the country — from Boston to Seattle. It’s been a good time. Especially important … Continue reading

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How God Became King, Part 3

We’re considering How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels by N. T. Wright. It’s another marvelous book by a man who just keeps turning out marvelous books. Near the end, Wright explains the meaning of God becoming … Continue reading

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