(3) Face Your Fears THROUGH Your Faith: Part 2
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we’ll delve deeper into the complex interplay between fear and faith. This episode critically examines the faith over fear slogan, revealing its tendency to divide in times of crisis. Dr. Reynolds explores the concept of avoidance coping, where faith might unintentionally serve to bypass directly addressing fears. Through scriptural examination, he differentiates between sudden fear, the spirit of fear, and the fear of the Lord, offering a nuanced understanding of their impacts and biblical contexts. The episode draws on the stories of biblical figures like Job and Jonah, introducing dialogic inquiry as a method for confronting fears. DISCLAIMER: The content of this episode or any other episode on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. I am not a therapist or a physician. The information discussed should not be taken as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing severe fear, anxiety, or any other mental health issues, it is important to seek help from a qualified healthcare professional. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of the content discussed in this or any other episode. If you are in need of immediate assistance, please contact a mental health professional or call your local emergency number. OUTLINE 1. Introduction and Disclaimer 2. Faith Over Fear: Conceptual Clarification 3. Avoidance Coping: The Psychological Perspective 4. The Nature of Fear in Daily Life 5. Scriptural Insights on Three Types of Fears 6. The Misinterpretation of Fear in Scripture 7. Case Studies and Scriptural Analysis 8. Dialogic Inquiry: The Work of Faith 9. Overcoming the Spirit of Fear with the Fear of the Lord 10. Vision and Faith: Moving Forward Definition of Key Terms Sudden fear/ Acute stress responseDefinition:  A rapid and intense fear in response to an immediate threat or surprise. Neurobiological Explanation: When you encounter sudden danger, your brain's amygdala activates, triggering an instant release of stress hormones like adrenaline, preparing your body to either fight the threat or flee from it. This is your fight-or-flight mechanism.  The spirit of fear/ Anxiety disorderDefinition:  Ongoing and excessive fear or anxiety about situations or events. This is related to sustained high activity levels in brain regions like the amygdala and prefrontal cortex, leading to prolonged feelings of anxiety and worry, often without a clear or immediate external threat. Neurobiological Explanation:  This is related to sustained high activity levels in brain regions like the amygdala and prefrontal cortex, leading to prolonged feelings of anxiety and worry, often without a clear or immediate external threat. The fear of  the Lord/ Reverential fearDefinition:  A deep respect, awe, and submission to a deity or di CONTACT: [email protected] SUBMIT YOUR PRAYER REQUEST HERE DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely my own and do not reflect or represent the positions, policies, or opinions of my employer, any organization or academic institution with which I am affiliated. This podcast is a personal initiative, and is not connected to my official/ formal duties and responsibilities as a university professor.
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