The Isaiah 43 Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2117969/fan_mail/new] What actually happens to your body when you die? For many Christians, the cultural image of eternity has been subtly hijacked by a modern form of Gnosticism—the idea that our physical bodies are an inherently bad, disposable shell and that salvation means escaping reality to become floating spirits in the clouds. But the historic Christian faith proclaims a far more spectacular truth. Christianity is not anti-body. God created the flesh, Christ redeemed the flesh, and the ultimate hope of the Gospel is not the abandonment of our physical nature, but its glorious restoration. In this episode, Clayton walks through Lord's Day 22 of the Heidelberg Catechism, focusing on Questions and Answers 57 and 58. We explore the massive distinction between justification, sanctification, and glorification—the moment when our lifelong war with sin is finally over, and sin can no longer touch our lives. Pulling from 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 8, we unpack the incredible comfort of knowing that your final breath triggers immediate communion with Christ, guaranteed by the very same Holy Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead. Join us for a deeply encouraging study on why our eternal hope is anchored in a physical, literal resurrection where every tear is wiped away, and all things are made completely new. * Special Family Update: Clayton shares a quick personal note regarding a brief scheduled break as he and his wife prepare to welcome their daughter into the world! In this episode, we explore: * The Gnostic Body Myth: Dismantling the ancient and modern heresy that views the physical world as inherently evil and the soul as a trapped spark. * Immediate Comfort: The staggering assurance that the soul of the believer is taken immediately to Christ the moment this life ends. * The Guarantee of the Spirit: How the indwelling Holy Spirit serves as the active agent and absolute certainty of your future bodily resurrection. * Perfect Blessedness: Shifting our focus away from pop-culture caricatures of heaven and onto the true joy of unhindered, eternal fellowship with God.
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