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

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

From Save The Cowboy by Kevin Weatherby

May 31, 2026 · 42 min

About this episode

This episode explores the testimonies of four major prophets in the Bible who, despite never meeting, all describe the same Man.

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…

People in this episode

Host: Kevin Weatherby

Topics covered

  • Biblical Prophets
  • Testimony of Prophets
  • Spiritual Healing
  • Old Testament
  • Faith and Rebellion

Keywords

  • Isaiah 53
  • Jeremiah 29
  • Ezekiel
  • Daniel
  • Major Prophets

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Save the Cowboy Ministry

Places: Kiowa, Colorado

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