Save The Cowboy

Kevin Weatherby

Save the Cowboy is the cowboy church podcast for people who like their gospel straight and their stories funny. Pastor Kevin Weatherby preaches the Bible the way a good cowboy spins a yarn — honest, humorous, and hitting right where it counts. His blend of ranch-and-rodeo humor with rock-solid Biblical truth has reached millions around the world and made Save the Cowboy one of the most recognized names in cowboy ministry. Meat-and-taters gospel. No frills. A sick pen for sinners, not a show ring for saints. New sermon every week. If you love the Western way of life and you’re hungry for real faith, pull up a chair. New here? Start with the latest series, then ride back through the catalog. Save the Cowboy & the Long X Ranch Cowboys — SaveTheCowboy.org · LongXRanch.org

  1. The Story of God: How the Bible Ends — and You're In It | Week 10 | Save the Cowboy

    Jun 15

    The Story of God: How the Bible Ends — and You're In It | Week 10 | Save the Cowboy

    We've been ten weeks riding through the whole story of God, and this is where the trail comes out: not at a tombstone, but at a wedding and a city. Kevin opens in 1 Thessalonians 4 — the Lord coming down with a shout, the trumpet of God sounding the gather, and the dead in Christ rising first — then rides on into Revelation, where two books get opened: the book of everything you've ever done, and the book of life. One of those is the only one that matters. This is the ending most folks never get told: the story doesn't quit at the grave. It ends with the marriage of the Lamb, a new city coming down, and God Himself wiping every tear off your face with His own hand. And if your name's in the book of life, you're not reading about somebody else's story — you're in it. In this message: Why the loss we feel at a graveside was never meant to be the last word 1 Thessalonians 4 — the shout, the archangel's voice, the trumpet, and the dead in Christ rising first The two books of Revelation — the book of deeds and the book of life — and which one decides everything A wedding, a city, and no more tears: how the Bible actually ends The free invitation — "let the one who's thirsty come and drink from the windmill of life for free" Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4; Revelation 20–22 (NLT) Grab this week's free 5-day Bible study at savethecowboy.org. Watch the full sermon on YouTube: @savethecowboy Read the Bible in plain cowboy talk — the Simplified Cowboy Version: simplifiedcowboyversion.com Ride with the Long X Ranch Cowboys: lxranch.org Give to the ministry: savethecowboy.org A sick pen for sinners, not a show ring for saints.

    51 min
  2. The Story of God: Why You Can't See What's Right Beside You | Week 8 | Save the Cowboy

    Jun 3

    The Story of God: Why You Can't See What's Right Beside You | Week 8 | Save the Cowboy

    Picture a cowboy riding away from you — tall in the saddle, but his shoulders are down and his jaw is set, the weight of the world on him. He’s leaving the place where his dream died. That’s two men on the road to Emmaus, three days after the cross… and the risen Jesus rides up alongside them, and they don’t know it’s Him. In Week 8 of The Story of God, Kevin Weatherby opens Luke 24 and walks the whole arc of Scripture the way Jesus did on that seven-mile road — Genesis 22, Isaiah 61, and Psalm 22 — landing on the one truth that changes everything: you don’t have to see it to believe it, but you’ve got to believe it before you’ll ever see it. In this message: Why God shut their eyes on purpose, and what that says about the seasons you can’t see Him working How Abraham, Isaac, and “the Lord will provide” (Jehovah Jireh) were pointing at the cross 2,000 years early What Isaiah 61 says Jesus came to do — and what Psalm 22 says it cost Him The one thing the blood of Christ will not cover Why faith means saddling up and riding the way God said before you can see where the trail goes Scripture: Luke 24:13–45 · Genesis 22:8 · Isaiah 61:1–2 · Luke 4:21 · Psalm 22:1 · 1 Corinthians 15:20 (NLT; Psalm 22 NIV) Grab the free 5-day Bible study, “Jesus in the Old Testament”: download here. Watch the full sermon on YouTube @KevinWeatherby. Read the Simplified Cowboy Version at simplifiedcowboyversion.com. Ride for the brand with the Long X Ranch Cowboys at lxranch.org. Give at savethecowboy.org. Save the Cowboy — meat and taters Gospel. No frills. Just the truth. Kiowa, Colorado.

    41 min
  3. May 31

    The Story of God: They Never Met. They All Saw the Same Man. | Week 7 | Save the Cowboy

    Four of the most important men in the Bible never met each other. They lived in different cities. They wrote in different centuries. Some warned kings, some were dragged into exile, and some stood in palace courts. But when you line up their testimonies side by side, every single one of them is describing the same Man. "But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed." — Isaiah 53:5 NLT Scripture Focus: Isaiah 6:8 | Isaiah 53:4–6 | Jeremiah 29:10–11 | Ezekiel 37:4–6 | Daniel 3:16–18 Series: The Story of God — Week 7 of 10 Save the Cowboy Ministry | Pastor Kevin Weatherby | Kiowa, Colorado What you'll learn in this message: Why the four major prophets are called "major" — and why it has nothing to do with being better What Isaiah warned a nation at its peak, and why comfort is the most dangerous place to be Why Jeremiah is called the weeping prophet and what Jeremiah 29:11 actually means in context How a 30-year-old priest sitting beside an irrigation ditch in Babylon became one of God's greatest messengers How four men who never met, from two different cities, all gave courtroom testimony about the same Man Monday–Friday Bible Study — The Four Witnesses: Download the study guide Listen on the podcast — all episodes updated on YouTube | lxranch.org | Give: pushpay.com/g/savethecowboy

    42 min
  4. May 17

    The Story of God: The Promise a Wicked Witch Couldn't Kill | Week 6 | Save the Cowboy

    God made a promise to King David that his bloodline would sit on the throne of Israel forever. That promise was called the Davidic Covenant — and for 325 years, it was tested by 20 kings, hostile nations, and one wicked queen who came within one baby of ending it entirely. In this message, Pastor Kevin Weatherby walks through all 20 kings of the southern kingdom of Judah — their strengths, their failures, how they lived, and how they died. Some were great. Most were not. And one evil woman named Athaliah — the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel — seized the throne and tried to kill every royal heir in the house of David. She thought she had extinguished the line. She was wrong. One infant was hidden by his aunt in the storerooms of the temple, and the promise of God survived. Key Scriptures: 2 Samuel 7:16 | 1 Kings 12:11 | 1 Kings 15:11 | 2 Chronicles 16:12 | 2 Chronicles 20:12 | 2 Chronicles 21:14-15 | 2 Chronicles 22:3 The Story of God is a 10-week series tracing the full arc of Scripture — from the garden where God walked with man, to the city where He will live with man again. Every week follows three threads: The Big Pattern (Man Rebels, Rebels Destroyed, Righteous Saved, Start Over), The Sacrifice Thread, and Jesus Walking With Man through every age of history. The Davidic Covenant — God's unbreakable promise to David All 20 kings of Judah — their walk, their failure, their end Athaliah — the wicked witch who nearly ended the line of David One baby. One temple. One promise that would not die. The same promise God made to David — He has made to you Save the Cowboy is a western Christian ministry based in Kiowa, Colorado. New messages every week. Find us on YouTube, at LXRanch.org, or support the ministry at PushPay.

    42 min
  5. May 17

    The Story of God: When God Let Them Have Their King | Week 4 | Save the Cowboy

    Israel didn’t just wake up one day with a bad king; they fired God as their King and asked to be “like all the other nations” instead. In Week 4 of “The Story of God,” we ride through the lives of Saul, David, and Solomon to see what God looks for in a man and what destroys a kingdom from the inside out. Saul starts humble and obedient, then forgets who got him there—impatience, half‑obedience, and excuses cost him everything. David isn’t the biggest or the best on paper, but he becomes “a man after God’s own heart” because he cares more about God’s name than his own, and when he sins, he repents instead of justifying. Solomon is the wisest and richest man on earth, blessed with wisdom, fame, and a kingdom, but he slowly lets his heart drift toward other gods and forgets where it all came from. Along the way, we zoom out on a pattern that keeps showing up in “forty”—forty days, forty years, forty of ruling or wandering—seasons where God is testing, humbling, and proving hearts before breakthrough or judgment. If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck in your own “forty,” wondering what God is doing with your life, this cowboy‑church message will help you see the long game of God and ask the better question: Am I chasing what God gives, or the God who gave it? Connect with Save the Cowboy at SaveTheCowboy.org. Visit LXRanch.org for more messages and a ranch‑based discipleship and Bible study, and follow @SaveTheCowboy on social media.

    37 min
  6. May 17

    The Story of God: From Exodus to the Promised Land (and Back Again)

    From God’s view, Exodus to Judges is not a kids’ story—it’s a rescue mission, a round pen, and a long ride with a God who refuses to give up on His people. In Part 3 of “The Story of God,” we zoom out and trace the trail from: Egypt – God rides into enemy country to steal His kids back from demons pretending to be gods. Sinai – God moves into camp and lays down standards of character and integrity for anyone who rides with Him. The wilderness – forty years in God’s round pen where a green crew learns to follow the Boss instead of the map. The conquest of Canaan – God does the heavy fighting and lets His crew ride in on victories they didn’t earn. The time of the Judges – God’s kids try to get by on bare‑minimum obedience, wreck in the same bar ditch, and He still keeps sending help. This message is for: Folks who feel stuck in the same old draw, same old sin, same old cycle. Believers who know better and are ready to turn back and actually follow. Top Hands who are walking close to God but have been putting off the next thing He’s been nudging them to do. Connect with Save the Cowboy Save the Cowboy is a ranch‑based ministry helping ordinary people follow Jesus in the real world—no fluff, no nonsense, just the truth told in a cowboy way. Website: SaveTheCowboy.org Ranch ministry: LXRanch.org Facebook, Instagram: @SaveTheCowboy Share this with someone who’s tired of religion but ready to ride with Jesus.

    42 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.9
out of 5
49 Ratings

About

Save the Cowboy is the cowboy church podcast for people who like their gospel straight and their stories funny. Pastor Kevin Weatherby preaches the Bible the way a good cowboy spins a yarn — honest, humorous, and hitting right where it counts. His blend of ranch-and-rodeo humor with rock-solid Biblical truth has reached millions around the world and made Save the Cowboy one of the most recognized names in cowboy ministry. Meat-and-taters gospel. No frills. A sick pen for sinners, not a show ring for saints. New sermon every week. If you love the Western way of life and you’re hungry for real faith, pull up a chair. New here? Start with the latest series, then ride back through the catalog. Save the Cowboy & the Long X Ranch Cowboys — SaveTheCowboy.org · LongXRanch.org

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