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The Isaiah 43 Podcast

The Isaiah 43 Podcast

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The Isaiah 43 Podcast invites you to behold the God who says, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are Mine” (Isa. 43:1). Each week, we walk slowly through the Scriptures, combining careful exegesis with the rich truths of Reformed theology. These reflections on the Holy Scriptures aim to ground your faith, comfort your heart, and lift your eyes to Christ—our great Redeemer, Shepherd, and Friend. Whether you come weary, searching, or eager to grow, you’ll find a steady place to rest in the promises of God.

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  • LD4: Supreme Penalty, Supreme Majesty
    Jan 25 2026

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    In Lord’s Day 4 of the Heidelberg Catechism, we face one of the hardest questions in all of Christendom: Is God unjust to demand what we cannot do?

    This episode walks us straight into the courtroom of heaven, where God’s justice is revealed as holy, necessary, and good — and where His mercy shines brighter than we ever imagined.

    We explore why sin against God’s supreme majesty requires a supreme penalty, and why the gospel is not that God ignores justice, but that He satisfies it in His Son.

    At the cross, justice and mercy meet. The debt we could never pay is paid in full. And because of Christ, we no longer stand as defendants — but as beloved children, welcomed home.

    This is the comfort of the catechism.

    This is the freedom of the gospel.

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    18 mins
  • Week 157: At the Table
    Jan 23 2026

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    Lazarus was dead. Four days in the grave. No hope left.

    And now John tells us something almost too good to be true — he’s at the table with Jesus.

    In this episode, we journey into John 12 and take a moment to truly grasp the weight of that pivotal moment. Resurrection isn't just about restoring breath; it's about restoring our sense of belonging. In Christ, we’re not just outsiders or beggars at the door; we are cherished sons and daughters, invited to sit with Him by grace alone.

    As Mary lavishly pours out her costly worship while Judas questions the price, we're also challenged to ask ourselves: Do we truly grasp the immeasurable worth of the One who raised us?

    So come! Take a seat at the table where grace has placed you—among those welcomed by Christ, where we are never cast out but embraced as family.

    This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:

    • Romans 6:4
    • John 12:1-8 (NASB)
    • Ephesians 2:1-3
    • Ephesians 2:4-6
    • 2 Corinthians 5:17-19
    • John 6:37
    • 1 John 2:1
    • Romans 8:1
    • Matthew 13:44-46
    • Luke 7:36-47
    • Colossians 2:13-14
    • Hosea 6:6
    • Hebrews 11:6
    • Ephesians 2:8

    We look forward to seeing you again on Sunday!

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    30 mins
  • LD3: Unless We Are Born Again
    Jan 18 2026

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    In Lord’s Day 3 of the Heidelberg Catechism in a Year, we confront one of the most pressing questions of our age: Did God make us this way?

    Walking back to Eden, we see that humanity was created good, upright, and for God’s glory—but in Adam’s fall, our nature became bent toward sin. The Catechism holds together both our dignity as image-bearers and our deep corruption after the fall, reminding us that we are not morally neutral, but in desperate need of grace.

    This episode explores original sin, total depravity, and why Scripture insists that our only hope is not self-improvement, but new birth by the Spirit of God. As Paul contrasts Adam and Christ, we are led from misery to mercy—from condemnation to adoption—until we find our comfort in the righteousness of Christ alone.

    Our great hope is this: unless we are born again, we cannot live as we were made to live—but because God acts first, we may now call Him Abba, Father.

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    24 mins
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