Tag Archives: Guin

0146 — IMPOSSIBLE to Repent!

Dear ISI’ers, I saved this back in March from a posting by Jay Guin to put in the blog sometime. I was impressed all over again reading it just now, refreshing my memory as to why I had saved it … Continue reading

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0145 — Falling from Grace?

There’s not a lot for me to add to the plagiarized (well, it’s not plagiarized if I give credit to whom credit is due, right?) posting from Jay Guin except “Amen!” I especially appreciate his definition of legalism; I think … Continue reading

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0144 — Disputable Matters

I had never heard the discussion of “disputable matters” and “matters of indifference” presented in the way Jay does below.  It hangs together for me.  What about you? In Him, Mark   Falling from Grace: The Paradox of Romans 14 … Continue reading

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0136 — Where’s the verse for CENI?

CENI: Introduction Posted: 02 May 2009 05:01 AM PDT by Jay Guin   I’ve been planning to say something on CENI hermeneutics for years. Now I finally get to it. For those not familiar with the term, “CENI” is the … Continue reading

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