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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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    • LD8: The Trinity Changes Everything
      Feb 22 2026

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      Lord’s Day 8 may be short, but it opens the door to the very heart of the Christian faith.

      In this episode of Heidelberg Catechism in a Year, Clayton walks through how the Apostles’ Creed reveals the one true God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — three distinct persons, one divine being.

      Discover why the doctrine of the Trinity is not abstract theology but deep comfort: the Father chose you, the Son redeemed you, and the Spirit seals you.

      The Trinity isn’t confusion — it’s communion. And it changes everything.

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      23 min
    • Week 161: No Sacrifice, No Victory
      Feb 20 2026

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      In this episode of The Isaiah 43 Podcast, we continue our journey through John 12 and confront a truth that stands at the very heart of the gospel: No Sacrifice, No Victory.

      As Jesus enters Jerusalem during His final week before the cross, He reveals that true life only comes through His death. Using the imagery of a seed falling into the ground, Christ shows that His suffering would produce eternal life for His people.

      His crucifixion was not defeat — it was the moment where redemption was secured, sin was defeated, and salvation was accomplished for all who believe.

      Drawing a powerful parallel to the sacrificial leadership of Optimus Prime in the Transformers, we explore how Christ’s sacrifice doesn’t merely inspire believers — it unites them to His victory.

      This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:

      • John 3:14-15
      • John 8:28-29
      • John 12:24-26
      • Isaiah 49:6
      • 1 Corinthians 15:20
      • John 10:11
      • Romans 6:4–5
      • Isaiah 53:10
      • John 15:4-5
      • Hebrews 12:1-2
      • 2 Corinthians 5:17
      • Matthew 10:37-39
      • Matthew 16:24–26
      • Matthew 6:25
      • Exodus 34:14
      • Matthew 6:19-21
      • Philippians 3:4-11
      • John 6:37
      • Galatians 6:14
      • Romans 10:13
      • Titus 3:5

      We look forward to seeing you again on Sunday!

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      48 min
    • LD7: Do You Have True Faith?
      Feb 15 2026

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      What does it really mean to have true faith — and how do you know if you have it?

      In this episode, we walk through Lord’s Day 7 of the Heidelberg Catechism to answer one of the most important questions a Christian can ask.

      Together, we explore how Scripture defines true saving faith as both knowledge and wholehearted trust created by the Holy Spirit through the gospel.

      You’ll discover why salvation is received by grace through faith alone, why faith itself is a gift from God, and how this truth brings deep comfort and assurance to believers who struggle with doubt or weak faith.

      Through passages like John 3, Matthew 16, Acts 16, Ephesians 2, Titus 3, and Hebrews 12, this episode shows how Christ is not only the object of our faith but the author and perfecter of it.

      If you’ve ever wrestled with questions about salvation, assurance, or what Christians must truly believe, this Lord’s Day offers clarity, hope, and gospel-centered comfort.

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      29 min
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