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.

Dialogue with Robert Prater: What Is “Faith”? Part 1 (Toward a Definition)

Robert Prater posed an important question — If you take such position that a person is saved/justifed/forgiven of sins on the basis of faith alone/only without its inclusion of further acts of obedience which demonstrate/define, etc. true “faith/belief” (i.e., confess, … Continue reading

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More Missionaries and Taxes Regarding Housing

I’ve posted on this subject before. This is just a supplement to U.S. Income and Employment Taxes for Missionaries which gives much of the background for the tax rules and a broader overview. However, some questions have come up regarding … Continue reading

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Mark Driscoll on Jehovah’s Witnesses and Evangelism

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Dialogue with Robert Prater: Robert’s Doctrine of Apostasy, Part 3 (God’s Patience)

Robert next argues, Jay, what should be our posture toward those who, by their anti-biblical ideas, promote, encourage, or, at the very least condone, immoral acts or doctrinal errors? Should the blanket of “toleration” be thrown over them indefinitely? In … Continue reading

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GraceConversation.com

Todd Deaver has posted a response to Phil Sander’s first post.

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Too True

Funny at more levels than I can count 😀 From http://xkcd.com/ thanks to a link in a PC Magazine article about software designed to argue for you. If only …

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Dialogue with Robert Prater: Robert’s Doctrine of Apostasy, Part 2 (Discipline)

Discipline issues Robert then asks, “How does one determine which teachings are significantly erroneous to warrant disciplinary action?” I would like to suggest that we already have the answer, except we need to add some important wrinkles. Obviously, the church … Continue reading

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The Blue Parakeet: More on the Law and Circumcised Hearts

Again, when discussing this topic with the teachers, it occurred to me that there are many passages in the Old Testament that contradict the old saw that the Law was about an external, superficial worship, and New Testament Christians worship … Continue reading

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The Blue Parakeet: Community, Part 2 (Salvation)

While covering this week’s material with the teachers Wednesday night, I remembered an old post that might add some interesting depth to the subject. Here it is re-edited for our present purposes. Most commentaries, heavily influenced by Luther and Calvin, … Continue reading

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Dialogue with Robert Prater: Robert’s Doctrine of Apostasy, Part 1

A few days ago, Robert Prater, pulpit minister in Shawnee, Oklahoma, wrote an extensive reply to my earlier post to him. At long last, Robert explains which doctrines are salvation issues and which are not (this is the question that … Continue reading

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