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.

For Those Who Question the Priorities of Alabama Fans

I bring you … the Church of Saban. [Enjoy your weekend (except LSU fans, of course).]

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Queen Returns: It’s Time to Shine

Queen has returned with a new album — The Cosmos Rocks — with Paul Rodgers, formerly the lead singer of Bad Company, replacing the late Freddy Mercury. The album is uneven but has some great songs — and the always-brilliant … Continue reading

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What If Starbucks Marketed Like the Church?

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 7

Fourth theological conclusion — prevenient grace makes better sense It’s just a thought. And I know I can’t prove this. Remember: the classic Calvinist argument is that humans cannot have faith without the Spirit changing their hearts. The classic Arminian … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 6

Why does earth-time go in only one direction? Sounds like a stupid question, doesn’t it? Believe it or not, physicists wrestle with this one. It’s a very hot issue among theorists today. Nearly all the equations that describe physics run … Continue reading

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Searching for a Third Way: Baptism, Part 5.5

I get emails. This one is particularly intringuing. … That is, is our view of baptism too narrow?  To wit: Is our view that baptism is only the act of the dunking too narrow.  Should it be more broad as … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 5

I’m going to say some completely unbelievable things. And take a while doing it. But when I get done, I expect to explain baptism and faith and the Spirit and time. It’s going to take a while. But it’ll be … Continue reading

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Evangelism Is Easy, But You Have to Buy the $300 Starter Kit

Thanks to Out of Ur.

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 4

Let’s now consider what we’ve learned regarding predestination earlier in this series and apply it to salvation and baptism. Perhaps this will give us a deeper Third Way interpretation. When considering predestination, we noted that the New Testament is quite … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 3

Although I think the baptism verses are powerful and persuasive, the “faith only” verses are powerful and persuasive, too. There are just a lot of verses that promise salvation to all who have faith. Before we get into these, I … Continue reading

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