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.

N. T. Wright’s After You Believe: Love, For Discussion

Regarding love, Wright explains, Left to myself, doing what comes naturally, I would fail. But the point of love is that it doesn’t. That is why love is a virtue. It is a language to be learned, a musical instrument … Continue reading

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Sunday Sites: Christian Standard

According to an article at the Christian Standard‘s website, Alexander Campbell lay on his deathbed, and the journal he had edited, the Millennial Harbinger, which had been a major cohesive factor in the Restoration Movement, was declining in influence. To … Continue reading

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Back from ElderLink

I just returned from ElderLink in Atlanta. It was an excellent couple of days. Very informative. Good company. Great fellowship. Lots of insights. And the traffic was merely awful (which is pretty good for Atlanta). But the restaurants were topnotch … Continue reading

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The Cruciform God: Chapter 2, Gal 2:15-21, Part 2

We’re continuing our study of Michael J. Gorman’s Inhabiting the Cruciform God. (Gal 2:16b) … so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by [the faithfulness of] Christ and not by works of the law, … Continue reading

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N. T. Wright’s After You Believe: Introduction

I got this book for free in exchange for agreeing to review it. But I didn’t promise a favorable review. Just a review. And I was thrilled to get this book for free, because otherwise I’d have bought it — … Continue reading

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Gone to Atlanta

Tomorrow morning, I drive with my fellow elders and one of our ministers and several of our wives to Atlanta to fight Friday traffic in Atlanta to attend ElderLink. (It’s not too late to sign up, but it starts tomorrow … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On What God Wants, Continued

[Moved and expanded from the comments] Guy, You ask such interesting questions! How are ceremonies and rituals antithetical to God wanting our love? When God prescribed various ceremonies and rituals to be performed by the Jews of the OT, did … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: Beware the Pattern!

My article “Beware the Pattern!” appeared at New Wineskins earlier today. I just wanted to make sure everyone knew I’d actually read Behold the Pattern! — several times, in fact. For those not familiar with the background, some years ago, … Continue reading

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Advice on a Bible Study

I get emails — We average about 100 on Sundays and are blessed with an abundance of men and women who know the Bible well. I am writing you because I need some advice. Recently, I asked for a meeting with the men of … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: Does God Deny Forgiveness Until We Repent?

The classic proof text used to argue that we are unforgiven until we specifically repent of each sin and ask for forgiveness is the story of Simon Magus. (Acts 8:14-24) When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted … Continue reading

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