St. Luke Cabot Sermon & Devotion Feed
Come, gather with us as we grow together as disciples and followers of Jesus through the study of His Word. Each week, hear the devotional audio and the sermon and message from this weekend’s worship and at St. Luke Lutheran Church and School in Cabot, Pennsylvania. Find your place at stlukecabot.org
Episodes

Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Have you ever had one of those days? Join Pastor Jared as he recounts one of those days that he recently had, but then shows us how the Prophet Amos describes the worst of "those days" that Jesus endured when he hung upon the cross. See how Jesus' work forever changes the way that we experience and endure those difficult days that we face.
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Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Embark with us on a transformative journey with our latest series, "Pray Without Ceasing: The Tapestry of Prayer," where we explore enriching and varied approaches to prayer over the next four weeks. This week, we're adopting the practice of 'Walking Prayer,' inviting you to pause and offer prayers for the homes, businesses, and people you pass daily. Share your experiences with this mindful practice in the comments below, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more ways to deepen your prayer life.
#PrayerWalk #SpiritualGrowth #CommunityBlessings
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Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
In this moving sermon, we are invited to a contemplative walk through the themes of death, grief, and the Christian hope in the resurrection. As we are positioned in the quiet reverence of a cemetery, the message confronts the raw emotions associated with the loss of loved ones, grounding us in the stark reality of death brought forth by sin. Yet, the sermon pivots to the triumphant assurance we have in Christ—a hope that transcends the grave. By delving into Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 15 and the promises of Jesus, we are reminded that while death seems final, the resurrection of Christ is the cornerstone of our faith, ensuring that death does not have the last word. This message is especially poignant on All Saints' Day, as we honor those who have passed on yet live in the promise of eternal life through Christ's victory over death. This sermon is a profound reflection on life, loss, and the eternal hope that empowers us to face our mortality with a confident faith that in Christ, all shall be made alive.
#ChristianHope #Resurrection #AllSaintsDay #FaithInChrist #EternalLife
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Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
In today’s powerful sermon, we explore the concept of church membership not as a duty, but as the most precious gift one can ever receive. Inspired by Romans 5, this talk delves into what it means to be a biblical church member, using a touching analogy of little Josiah on Christmas morning to demonstrate how a life in Christ's community is the gift that keeps on giving. Find your place at stlukecabot.org

Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
What comes to mind when you think of Ephesians 5? For many, it's a popular wedding text, but what if it means something more profound than that? In this eye-opening sermon, Pastor Brian dives deep into the true essence of Ephesians 5, revealing its greater significance for understanding our relationship with Jesus Christ, the bridegroom of the Church.

Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
In this compelling sermon titled "You, a Target?" Pastor Jared delves into a poignant narrative, drawing a parallel between an unforeseen physical tragedy and the spiritual 'target' we might unknowingly carry. Drawing from Luke 21 and Ephesians 6:10-18, the sermon highlights an uncomfortable promise Jesus made to His followers, foretelling persecution due to His name, which we bear through baptism.

Friday Apr 21, 2023
Friday Apr 21, 2023
In this sermon, Pastor Jared shows how the resurrection of Jesus not only changes how we experience the death of our loved ones, but it also transforms our trials and suffering. Using the analogy of refining gold, we see how the resurrection of Jesus purifies and sanctifies us in our moments of brokenness and sadness. The sermon touches on Peter's epistle reading and discusses how the sufferings and trials that we experience are meant to prove the authenticity of our faith.