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.

Is it okay to celebrate New Year’s Day?

[Re-posted from last year. The football references have not been updated.] On a discussion board, I’ve been engaged in an oh-so-long discussion re the propriety of a Christian celebrating Christmas. And then someone asked what I planned to do for … Continue reading

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Faith Lessons by Ray Vander Laan: No Greater Love, Part 2 (the Sermon on the Mount)

Jesus ministered in the area of Capernaum and Korazin, an area where Jews and Gentiles were mingled, and along the Via Maris — which would allow his teaching to be spread throughout the world. (Mat 4:13-25)  Leaving Nazareth, he went … Continue reading

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Faith Lessons by Ray Vander Laan: No Greater Love, Part 1 (Korazin)

The video begins at the traditional site of the Sermon on the Mount, overlooking the Sea of Galilee. Just to the north are the ruins of Korazin, a city where Jesus often taught. Korazin At Korazin the DVD shows the … Continue reading

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The Truth Project, from Focus on the Family

A reader has emailed me asking whether I can offer any recommendation as to lesson material from Focus on the Family called the “Truth Project,” a series of DVD lessons on the Christian worldview. I’d not heard of it until … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics and Blue Parakeets: Relational Reading

McKnight reminds us, “God speaks to us in words but God is more than the Bible. … God ? Bible.” Missing the difference between God and the Bible is a bit like the person who reads Jonah and spends hours … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics and Blue Parakeets: The Story’s Plot

McKnight explains that the Story of the Bible is held together by 5 themes — * Creating Eikons (Genesis 1 – 2): Theme is Oneness * Cracked Eikons (Genesis 3 – 11): Theme is Otherness * Covenant Community (Genesis 12 … Continue reading

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An Overheard Christmas Conversation (with note to Village Voice readers added)

I was standing in a checkout line, doing my bit to stimulate the economy, you know, when I heard two women talking. “Did you hear? Costco has told its stores — all 520 of them — not to use the … Continue reading

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On the Importance of Getting Every Single Doctrine Right

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Bama Tebowed

  Well, Alabama is no longer undefeated. But we lost to a great team led by one of the all-time greats. How can you not admire Tim Tebow (even as you fervently wish he’d declare for the NFL draft and … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics and Blue Parakeets: Wiki-stories

McKnight notes that most blue parakeets — passages in the Bible that we disagree over — can be dealt with by: That was then; this is now. The trick is knowing when to apply it and when not to. To … Continue reading

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