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.

Amazing Grace: When Does a Christian Fall Away?

From a reader — Well we are studying your book (Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace) in our Sunday a.m. class. Most are really enjoying it. One is, to say the least, struggling with some of your thoughts on when is … Continue reading

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Bad Elders: A Question from a Reader

I get emails — Small Church of Christ in the Bible Belt. Not incorporated, and so no bylaws or charter. The church has two elders, one of them is the preacher. The non-preaching elder fires the preacher and demands his … Continue reading

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Election: Romans 9 – 11, Reading Paul, Part 2

Corporate Christianity We Americans, as Westerners, believe in what some call radical individualism. In our world, the individual (me) is more important than the nation, the community, or the family. We aren’t surprised at all when our children leave family, … Continue reading

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Faith Lessons by Ray Vander Laan: When the Rabbi Says “Go”

Omrit, Herod’s temple to Caesar The lesson begins at what is probably the northern temple to Caesar built by Herod. Caesar claimed to be a “son of god.” If the site is that temple, then the Damascus Road is likely … Continue reading

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The Holy Spirit: What Does It Mean to Have a Personal Relationship with Jesus?

I get emails — I’ve been following your blog for some time now and have come to believe that what you are teaching is largely correct. Now I’m struggling with this idea of having a “relationship” with Jesus. How do … Continue reading

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The Holy Spirit: How do I know he indwells me?

I recently posted an emailed question from a reader, asking how he could tell that the Spirit indwells him. And there have been many excellent responses from the readers. I don’t think what I’m about to say is in any … Continue reading

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Election: Romans 9 – 11, Reading Paul, Part 1

Before we begin to study the text, we need to pause and reflect on how to read Paul. Paul is not easy. But I’ve learned a lot about Paul here lately, and so let me share what I’ve learned. The … Continue reading

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Election: Romans 9 – 11, Introduction

The Bible teaches election. It’s just all over the Bible. That’s not the question. The question is just what does the Bible mean by election. Is the Calvinistic sense of the word right? Is the Arminian sense right? Or is … Continue reading

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Election: Definitions

For some reason, I felt compelled over the last few days to see if I could make sense of Romans 9 – 11. I’m not sure I’ve ever taught those chapters. It’s hard to get to, much less past, Romans … Continue reading

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The Holy Spirit: A Question About the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit

I get emails — I’ve been following your blog for some time now and have come to believe that what you are teaching is largely correct. … Also, this idea of having the indwelling of the Spirit is new to … Continue reading

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