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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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  • Week 151: The Tears of God
    Dec 12 2025

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    Why did Jesus, who knew He would raise Lazarus moments later, break down in silent grief? What does His righteous anger toward death reveal about His heart for His people? And how does His holy sorrow shape the way we see our own sin, our own wounds, and our own need for mercy?

    In John 11:35, Scripture draws back the veil and shows us something almost unthinkable: the eternal Son of God standing before a tomb… and weeping. In this week’s study through the Gospel of John, we slow down to behold those tears—real, human tears shed by the One who is fully God and fully man.

    This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:

    • John 11: 33
    • John 11: 35
    • Luke 19: 41-44
    • John 2: 13-16
    • Psalm 51: 1-4
    • Psalm 51: 9-12
    • 1 John 1: 9
    • 1 John 2: 1
    • Lamentations 3: 22-26
    • Psalm 51: 16-17
    • 1 Corinthians 6: 9-11
    • Titus 3: 5-7
    • Hebrews 4: 14-16
    • Hebrews 12: 1-2
    • Romans 8: 13
    • Matthew 26: 41
    • John 19: 30

    We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!

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    42 min
  • Week 150: Contagious If Only's
    Dec 5 2025

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    In John 11:32–34, we walk slowly into the grief of these sisters, the compassion of Christ, and the quiet ways our relationships shape our faith—for better or for worse.

    This week, we explore how “if only” thinking spreads, how godly company strengthens, and how Jesus meets us in the very places where doubt has taken root.

    Come and see the Savior who is moved with compassion.


    This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:

    • John 11: 25, 26
    • John 11: 32-34
    • John 11: 21, 22
    • 1 Corinthians 15: 33
    • Proverbs 13: 20
    • Proverbs 27: 17
    • Proverbs 22: 24,25
    • 1 Corinthians 15: 26
    • Psalm 34: 17-19
    • Joshua 1: 5
    • John 1: 39
    • Titus 3: 5-7
    • 1 John 2: 1

    We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!

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    41 min
  • Week 149: Christ Is Here and Calling You
    Nov 28 2025

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    In this week’s episode of The Isaiah 43 Podcast, we slow down in John 11:28–31—those quiet verses we often rush past in the shadow of Lazarus’s resurrection.

    But here, we see: a Savior who draws near, calls by name, and invites weary sinners to rise and come to Him.

    Martha whispers to Mary, “The Teacher is here and is calling for you.”
    And Mary rises quickly to meet Him.

    In these verses, we see the shape of Christ’s call, the urgency of faith’s response, and the tender truth that Jesus often stands closer than we think—even when we cannot yet see Him.

    May this passage draw you to the Father, strengthen your hope, and remind you that the same Christ who called Mary is calling you today.

    This week, we will be reading the following Scripture:

    • John 11: 28-31
    • Psalm 34: 18
    • Isaiah 43: 1
    • Matthew 11: 28-30
    • John 6: 37
    • 2 Corinthians 5: 7
    • 1 Peter 1: 5-8
    • Hebrews 12: 1, 2
    • Titus 3: 5-7

    We hope you had a great Thanksgiving and look forward to seeing you next Friday!


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    34 min
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