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.

The Mission of the Church: Introduction

So I’ve been thinking about the mission of the church some lately. I know that’s badly out of fashion. According the authors of evangelical literature, I’m supposed to be thinking about the mission of God — and doing so in … Continue reading

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Have Gun Will Travel: “Dream No More”

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Numbers 31, the Midianites, and Genocide, Part 2

We’re continuing to look at ways to deal with one of the Bible’s most difficult passages, Num 31, where Moses commanded that upon defeat of an enemy, all the people were to be killed, regardless of age, other than virgin … Continue reading

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NEEDTOBREATHE: “Wasteland”

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Numbers 31, the Midianites, and Genocide, Part 1

I’m a fan of Al Maxey’s work. He began posting on the Internet long before me, and he’s done a world of good for a great many readers, myself included. Al recently wrote a post on one of the most … Continue reading

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Mary Chapin Carpenter: The Long Way Home

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Hank’s Questions about the Personal Indwelling of the Spirit, Part 4

But, I don’t understand the position of those who believe that at baptism, the Spirit “personally” relocates himself inside of the new Christian, and from then on, is able to help said Christian, in ways not possible, if he were … Continue reading

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Hank’s Questions about the Personal Indwelling of the Spirit, Part 3

Email 2 Just so you know, in case you were/are curious, I believe that the Holy Spirit is in us in the same way that Jesus was in his disciples, when he told them that he was in them in … Continue reading

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Hank’s Questions about the Personal Indwelling of the Spirit, Part 2

3) When Jesus said that the greatest command was to love God and their neighbors with ALL of their heart, did he believe that they could do that back then (without yet “having” the HS), as much as we can … Continue reading

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Hank’s Questions about the Personal Indwelling of the Spirit, Part 1

I get emails. These are two emails from long-time reader and commenter Hank. I answer at some length because they hit on themes I’ve been covering in other contexts, and give me an excuse to tie these themes together. Email … Continue reading

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