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.

Which Gospel? The Gospel of Grace

It’s hardly surprising that our study of “gospel” begins with grace. Where else? I’m not going to attempt to lay out the rudiments of God’s grace, as I’ve already done that in the Amazing Grace series. Rather, I think it … Continue reading

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On Bad Elders: Removing Lousy Elders, a Story

A long time ago, in a land far, far away (not that far, actually), the men of a church gathered in a classroom. Two men had organized the meeting, and one acted as chair. “Most of you know why we’re … Continue reading

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Pagan Christianity and Congregational Autonomy, Part 2

The post on Pagan Christianity attracted several questions about what autonomy really means in the modern church world. Here are a few thoughts to add to the mix. * I dont’ really know how the monarchic episcopy evolved so quickly … Continue reading

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Which Gospel? Summarizing the Results

I started by saying I’ve been struggling with figuring out which of the many good ideas about the nature of Christianity is where the church should be focused. As kind of an experiment, I thought I’d look for a path … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: An Interpretation of Matthew 24, Part 3 (The Eschaton)

Now, at this point it seems probable that Jesus begins to answer the second question — what will be the signs of the end? Some argue that he is still speaking of the fall of Jerusalem, but Jesus seems pretty … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: An Interpretation of Matthew 24, Part 2 (The Fall of Jerusalem)

Now that we’ve considered some of the history and significance of the Fall of Jerusalem, let’s turn to the text of the chapter — (Mat 24:1-2) Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: An Interpretation of Matthew 24, Part 1 (Background)

In last week’s class, a question came up as to how Matthew 24 should be interpreted. In fact, some in the class were astonished at my suggestion that the New Testament speaks of two “comings” of Jesus — one at … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: Hell, Part 1

Wright notes that the idea of a new heaven and new earth argues against the traditional understanding of hell. After all, no longer do we imagine going to heaven when we die. Rather, heaven comes down to earth and we … Continue reading

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Which Gospel? A Musical Interlude

This isn’t really my style of music. But even if you hate the style, you’ve got to hear this. ‘Send Me’ – Live at MHC | Ballard from Mars Hill Church on Vimeo. These guys have a better theology than … Continue reading

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Which Gospel? Deepening Our Understanding of “Gospel”

The last post triggered several very thoughtful comments and questions on just what “gospel” is. I typed a few comments to set out my own views — profoundly influenced by N. T. Wright — but decided it makes better sense … Continue reading

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