The Isaiah 43 Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2117969/fan_mail/new] What happens when the secular world tries to handle the Passion of Christ? In 1989, DC Comics famously locked away a completed issue of Swamp Thing in their vault for nearly forty years, terrified of the public backlash. The story? A humanoid plant creature traveling back in time to the Garden of Gethsemane to witness the suffering of Jesus. When secular media attempts to capture the grand majesty of the Gospel, it almost always defaults to an ancient heresy: turning the Sovereign Creator into a mere "cosmic magician" or an elite master of quantum energy. In this episode, Clayton dives into Colossians 1:15–23 to expose the roots of the "Colossian Heresy"—an early form of Gnosticism that claimed Jesus wasn't enough and that salvation required a secret, mystical knowledge. By examining the dramatic narrative shortcuts of Swamp Thing, we contrast a pale comic book mythology with the breathtaking biblical reality of synistēmi—the truth that Christ is the active, moment-by-moment Sustainer of all existence. Join us as we explore why real hope doesn't rely on hidden cosmic secrets, but on the historical reality of the Incarnation, where the Lord of Glory took on a physical body of flesh to render you completely blameless before the Father. In this episode, we explore: * The Locked Vault of 1989: The bizarre history behind Rick Veitch’s unreleased Swamp Thing script and its journey to the Garden of Gethsemane. * The Gnostic Trap: How modern pop culture continuously revives ancient heresies by reducing Christ's substitutionary atonement to "cosmic magic." * Synistēmi: A deep dive into the Greek text of Colossians 1:17 and what it means for Christ to actively hold the fabric of reality together. * The Body of Flesh: Why the physical reality of the Incarnation matters for your salvation, directly refuting the dualism of Docetism.
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