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.

Baptism/Amazing Grace: A Conversation Over Lunch, Part 6

Romans 2 But what about Romans 2? Doesn’t Paul say something there about the fate of those who never heard the gospel? He does. The discussion actually begins in chapter 1 —

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Baptism/Amazing Grace: A Conversation Over Lunch, Part 5

Available light And so those who’ve never even heard the gospel are punished? Surely not! Jesus certainly seems to say so here, doesn’t he? But we need to look deeper. We begin by noticing that ignorance lessens the punishment. A … Continue reading

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Baptism/Amazing Grace: A Conversation Over Lunch, Part 4

Perpetual conscious torment Wouldn’t you agree that perpetual, conscious torment is a very, very harsh punishment for people who’ve never even heard the gospel? Or good people who just weren’t persuaded by a bad evangelist? I know the theory that … Continue reading

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Baptism/Amazing Grace: A Conversation Over Lunch, Part 3

Justice But what makes that good? How is it good that anyone is damned — for any reason? I agree that what God wants is, by definition, good, but shouldn’t we able to understand it? Why should God’s notion of … Continue reading

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Baptism/Amazing Grace: A Conversation Over Lunch, Part 2

The fate of those who’ve never heard the gospel What happens to those who’ve never heard the gospel? It’s hardly fair that they be damned,  you know. Believe it or not, I disagree. It’s perfectly fair. But before we get … Continue reading

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Baptism/Amazing Grace: A Conversation Over Lunch, Part 1

Thanks for joining me. I’ve read some deeply disturbing articles lately about salvation, and I consider you a clear thinker. We don’t often agree, but I still find our conversations helpful. And (who knows?) maybe one day you’ll actually convince … Continue reading

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Acts 2:38: My Reply to Olan Hicks’ Comments on Baptism

A few days ago, I posted a criticism of my own views on baptism received from Olan Hicks. I have great respect for Br. Hicks and invited him to participate in a discussion on his critique here, and he was … Continue reading

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Elders: Ewe Shall Not Pass!

What happens when sheep have no shepherd.  

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Reader in Search of a Congregation

Susan Durette asked, Are there any recommendations for churches in Albuquerque, NM or the Tijeras, NM area from your readers?  I would appreciate any comments.  Thank you. What say you?

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Baptism: New Wineskins Issue

New Wineskins is in the process of posting a series of articles about the boundaries of fellowship. I’ve written an article on baptism scheduled to go live tomorrow. The articles in this issue already posted are listed in the table … Continue reading

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