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.

“Faith Lessons” by Ray Vander Laan: The Lord is My Shepherd, Part 1

This is my favorite one so far because Vander Laan so powerfully enriches my understanding of some familiar passages. And because I’m an elder trying to be a shepherd. This is short lesson, and I have more thoughts on it … Continue reading

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God’s Transforming Word, Defining Some Terms, Part 2

“Inerrant” Now denominations have split over the meaning of the non-Biblical word “inerrant.” While many pretend that it’s a black-and-white question, it’s really filled with shades of gray, so that many people who claim to believe the Bible to be … Continue reading

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God’s Transforming Word, Defining Some Terms, Part 1

When we discuss inerrancy, it’s critical that we avoid treating some very different ideas as the same. There are, in fact, very many positions within the not-inerrant camp, some of which are indeed heresy and some of which, I think, … Continue reading

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Ironic Faith: Homosexuality

It’s no surprise that the emerging churches have a special concern for homosexuals. Emergents are not so much pro-gay or pro-lesbian as they are convinced that sexuality is more complex than many acknowledge. They are committed both to the Bible, … Continue reading

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“Faith Lessons” by Ray Vander Laan: Lachish and God’s Wrath, Part 2

* How can God’s people make a truly significant difference in the culture of this country? * One teacher suggested: We should get with the other churches in town (not just Churches of Christ) and combine our efforts to do … Continue reading

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Ironic Faith: Pluralism

McKnight next raises the question of whether Christianity is exclusive — Fifth, public schools drilled the messages of multiculturalism and pluralism into emergents’ heads and hearts, while their churches were teaching them that all those without explicit faith in Christ … Continue reading

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“Faith Lessons” by Ray Vander Laan: Lachish and God’s Wrath, Part 1

[I’ve been writing lessons to go with “Faith Lessons” DVD series by Ray Vander Laan. At first, I thought the lessons would only work for those with the DVDs, so I’ve just been posting them by adding to the original post. … Continue reading

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New Policy — the End of Ad Hominem Arguments

[I’m reposting this from March. Just a reminder of a standing policy that I’ve been too busy to reiterate until now.] I’ve lost patience with ad hominem attacks. Christians should know how to debate issues and not attack motives or … Continue reading

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Moving On Down the Road, Part 2

Sorry that I’ve not been responding to posts and emails lately. We closed on our new house Monday, meaning that I spent the weekend disassembling my computer and library. And since Monday, well, I’ve not been able to find anything … Continue reading

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Ironic Faith: The God of the Old Testament

McKnight now delves into even tougher territory — Sixth, emergents sometimes exercise a deconstructive critique of the Bible’s view of God. Sometimes I hear it in ways that are no more interesting that Marcion’s old (and heretical) critique of the … Continue reading

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