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.

Buried Talents: Elders, Wives of One Husband? Part 3

2. Are the qualifications described in 1 Timothy and Titus intended as laws or merely indicative of to whom God has given the gift of leadership? Objectively viewed, it is hard to argue that the qualification lists in 1 Timothy … Continue reading

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Buried Talents: Elders, Wives of One Husband? Part 2

The questions thus presented are: 1. Is the apparent prohibition of an woman being an elder evidenced in 1 Timothy and Titus, as well as early church history, a temporary cultural matter only or an eternal ordinance of God? 2. … Continue reading

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Which Gospel? Introduction, Part 2

The prophetic gospel In his book A Peculiar People: The Church As Culture in a Post-Christian Society, Rodney Clapp talks about our living in a post-Constantinian world where Christianity is no longer the chaplain to the powers that be. We … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: A Musical Interlude

Stumbled across this on UTube while looking for a commentary on Isa 65:17 —

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Buried Talents: Elders, Wives of One Husband? Part 1

When I first taught this material, I passed out a survey on questions involving the role of women. After the class had finished with the survey, I asked, “Which question was the hardest?” A godly woman said, “Whether a woman … Continue reading

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Too Good Not to Share: How to Sabotage Your Church

This is a link to a .pdf of a 1944 CIA manual on how to sabotage an organization, called “Simple Sabotage Field Manual.’ Here are the highlights — (1) Insist on doing everything through “channels.” Never permit short-cuts to be … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: The Identity of the New Jerusalem in Rev 21

Last Sunday, while teaching my class on Surprised by Hope, a student suggested that the new Jerusalem in Rev 21 is the church, reasoning that the church is elsewhere referred to as Jesus’ bride. Jon made the same point in … Continue reading

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Surprised by Hope: Bishop Wright on the Colbert Report

Bishop Wright being interviewed on the Colbert Report — giving as good as he gets. Not many theologians get to be interviewed in such a forum, and fewer still come out as well.

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Which Gospel? Introduction, Part 1

This series is based on a great article in Preaching Today. The author, Skye Jethani, addresses the turmoil in the modern evangelical church over how the gospel should be preached. In most conservative, American Protestant churches the gospel has been … Continue reading

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Buried Talents: Deacons (Conclusions)

In conclusion: 1. In the only possible scriptural description of the role of a deacon, Acts 6:1-6, the apostles themselves described the deacons’ jobs, perhaps ironically, as “waiting on tables.” There is no justification for our expanding the role of … Continue reading

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