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.

Backgrounds of the Restoration Movement: Methodism and the Great Awakening

The Great Awakening occurred in the years preceding the American Revolution and coincided with the Methodist Revival in England. Both events had a huge impact on American Christianity, but to understand them, we have to talk a little about 18th … Continue reading

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Church and State: A Lesson from a Muslim

I came across a powerful article in the Out of Ur blog, part of the Christianity Today website, about how a Muslim professor was teaching Christian pastors about (now get this) Christianity. Here’s the key excerpt — When we arrived … Continue reading

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Backgrounds of the Restoration Movement: Romans 1 and the State of the World

I’m having increasing difficulty fitting these lessons into the mold of “backgrounds of the Restoration Movement,” but I have to look at an issue that came up in class on Sunday — because it fills in an important blank in … Continue reading

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Church of Christ Deism: The Word Has Been Confirmed Argument

Those who wish to deny that God continues to act outside the laws of nature today make several arguments from scripture. The only one that ever seemed plausible to me is this one — Jesus promised the apostles the baptism … Continue reading

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Firing and Hiring Ministers: The Search Committee

I just received an email asking an important question I can’t recall having addressed before. I asked for and received permission to post an edited version of the question — Jay:  I’m a recent convert to your “One in Jesus” … Continue reading

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Church of Christ Deism: The Ephesians 4 Argument

While the 1 Corinithians 13 argument is the classic argument that miracles ended at the completion of the New Testament (and not just among the Churches of Christ), some also argument from Ephesians 4. This is from an article by … Continue reading

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Jay and Todd Post at GraceConversation

I’ve got to run, but before I do, this is to let you know I’ve just put up three posts by Todd and me over at GraceConversation.com. We’ll post additional material on Wednesday and then on Friday.

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Church of Christ Deism: That Which Is Perfect, Part 2

The maturity argument There’s another possible interpretation. “Perfection” or “that which is perfect” (teleios) is always translated “mature” or “adult” elsewhere in 1 Corinthians. I could refer to maturity — especially maturing in love for each other. (1 Cor 2:6)  … Continue reading

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United Breaks Guitars

I’m sure many of you have already seen this, but this is satisfying at a very deep level.

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Church of Christ Deism: That Which Is Perfect, Part 1

There are a handful of passages that many — not just in the Churches of Christ — use to argue that the age of miracles ended with the completion of the New Testament. The most popular prooftext is found in … Continue reading

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