• Reclaiming the Fear of the Lord

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Reclaiming the Fear of the Lord

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  • Rebecca Carrell In BOW's latest episode, Rebecca Carrell talks with Kay Daigle about the biblical term "the fear of the Lord" and the need for reclaiming it. What does it even mean? And why is it so crucial to our discipleship? Is the fear of the Lord simply revering or honoring God? Do we find that there is there more to it when we actually study it biblically? Other Resources This podcast is part of a series on Re-imagining Discipleship. Don't miss our other episodes: A Theological Perspective, A Spiritual Formation Perspective, A Church Leader Perspective, A Missions Perspective and A Kingdom Perspective. You can connect to the video version of Reclaiming the Fear of the Lord if you prefer. When you click on the podcast episodes of the other conversations in this series, you will find the video links as well. Time Stamps 00:23 Introducing Rebecca Carrell 04:36 Rebecca, why your interest in the fear of the Lord? 06:49 Why is the fear of the Lord difficult to understand? 08:56 What is the fear of the Lord? 15:26 What are the ramifications to the church over the loss of the fear of the Lord? 17:24 A healthy fear of the Lord 20:53 The way forward 23:44 Is the megachurch part of the problem? 25:09 How can a megachurch be done well? 30:11 Final encouragement 32:02 Other resources on discipleship TranscriptKay >> Hi. I'm Kay Daigle of beyond Ordinary Women Ministries. Welcome to this episode with Rebecca Carrell, our special guest. Welcome, Rebecca. Rebecca >> Thank you so much for having me, Kay. Kay >> Oh, we're so happy to have you again. And I'm really looking forward to this topic today. We're going to be talking about reclaiming the fear of the Lord, and it's going to be part of our series on Reimagining Discipleship. In that series, we've talked about various things that seem to be missing in the church today, and it all affects our discipleship. It's all part of our discipleship. And so this particular topic, when I saw that Rebecca had done some work on it and spoken on it, I felt like it was just perfect for what we do. Thank you, Rebecca, for doing that. Rebecca >> Oh, you know, this has just kind of been a burden on my heart for the last few years. And so it actually feels good to give it some expression. Kay >> Yes. Well, and that's the way I've felt about the whole discipleship thing, it was really a burden for me to see what I saw as a real lack of discipleship in the church. And so I'm really excited about this conversation. Rebecca holds a master's degree in Christian education from Dallas Seminary, and she is now working on her doctor of education degree. That is wonderful. I'm so excited to hear that you're doing that. Rebecca >> I am not sure how any of this happened. I've been in school since 2015. It's like when, oh Lord, will we be done? Hopefully in a couple of years. Kay >> My husband always says that if I could, I'd go to school all the time and that really is true. Rebecca >> And when you work there, it makes it easy because you know they're like, Sure, you can take some classes. So it's like, Well, we'll just keep going then. Kay >> That's great. Well, I'm really thrilled that you're doing that. Rebecca also produces and hosts a podcast, Honestly Though, and the subtitle is Real Talk, Real Life and Real Faith. And I highly recommend that our audience connect with that podcast. After spending 20 years on the radio in Dallas Fort Worth, she now mentors and teaches students at Dallas Seminary. Tell us what you teach. Rebecca >> So I have been working with the Great Dr. Sue Edwards and Dr. Joye Baker. They are nearing retirement. And so the plan is to have me work with them. They mentor me. And so when they finally decide to hang it up, I will be taking the classes that pertain to women ministering to women. So right now we co-teach a class called Women Teaching Women, which teaches women how to write and teach their own Bible studies.
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Rebecca Carrell In BOW's latest episode, Rebecca Carrell talks with Kay Daigle about the biblical term "the fear of the Lord" and the need for reclaiming it. What does it even mean? And why is it so crucial to our discipleship? Is the fear of the Lord simply revering or honoring God? Do we find that there is there more to it when we actually study it biblically? Other Resources This podcast is part of a series on Re-imagining Discipleship. Don't miss our other episodes: A Theological Perspective, A Spiritual Formation Perspective, A Church Leader Perspective, A Missions Perspective and A Kingdom Perspective. You can connect to the video version of Reclaiming the Fear of the Lord if you prefer. When you click on the podcast episodes of the other conversations in this series, you will find the video links as well. Time Stamps 00:23 Introducing Rebecca Carrell 04:36 Rebecca, why your interest in the fear of the Lord? 06:49 Why is the fear of the Lord difficult to understand? 08:56 What is the fear of the Lord? 15:26 What are the ramifications to the church over the loss of the fear of the Lord? 17:24 A healthy fear of the Lord 20:53 The way forward 23:44 Is the megachurch part of the problem? 25:09 How can a megachurch be done well? 30:11 Final encouragement 32:02 Other resources on discipleship TranscriptKay >> Hi. I'm Kay Daigle of beyond Ordinary Women Ministries. Welcome to this episode with Rebecca Carrell, our special guest. Welcome, Rebecca. Rebecca >> Thank you so much for having me, Kay. Kay >> Oh, we're so happy to have you again. And I'm really looking forward to this topic today. We're going to be talking about reclaiming the fear of the Lord, and it's going to be part of our series on Reimagining Discipleship. In that series, we've talked about various things that seem to be missing in the church today, and it all affects our discipleship. It's all part of our discipleship. And so this particular topic, when I saw that Rebecca had done some work on it and spoken on it, I felt like it was just perfect for what we do. Thank you, Rebecca, for doing that. Rebecca >> Oh, you know, this has just kind of been a burden on my heart for the last few years. And so it actually feels good to give it some expression. Kay >> Yes. Well, and that's the way I've felt about the whole discipleship thing, it was really a burden for me to see what I saw as a real lack of discipleship in the church. And so I'm really excited about this conversation. Rebecca holds a master's degree in Christian education from Dallas Seminary, and she is now working on her doctor of education degree. That is wonderful. I'm so excited to hear that you're doing that. Rebecca >> I am not sure how any of this happened. I've been in school since 2015. It's like when, oh Lord, will we be done? Hopefully in a couple of years. Kay >> My husband always says that if I could, I'd go to school all the time and that really is true. Rebecca >> And when you work there, it makes it easy because you know they're like, Sure, you can take some classes. So it's like, Well, we'll just keep going then. Kay >> That's great. Well, I'm really thrilled that you're doing that. Rebecca also produces and hosts a podcast, Honestly Though, and the subtitle is Real Talk, Real Life and Real Faith. And I highly recommend that our audience connect with that podcast. After spending 20 years on the radio in Dallas Fort Worth, she now mentors and teaches students at Dallas Seminary. Tell us what you teach. Rebecca >> So I have been working with the Great Dr. Sue Edwards and Dr. Joye Baker. They are nearing retirement. And so the plan is to have me work with them. They mentor me. And so when they finally decide to hang it up, I will be taking the classes that pertain to women ministering to women. So right now we co-teach a class called Women Teaching Women, which teaches women how to write and teach their own Bible studies.
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