The Pastor Tony Vismor Podcast

(Sunday) The Donkey The Disciples and the Divine Plan

33 min · 1. apr. 2026
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In this Palm Sunday episode, we explore how God uses the humble, the ordinary, and the completely unexpected to write the most powerful stories in our lives. Walking through Matthew 21, we look at: * Why Jesus chose a donkey instead of a war horse * How God turns simple stuff—like a stick, a tambourine, a lunch, or a lowly animal—into tools for miracles * The ordinary disciples (fishermen, a tax collector, a formerly demon-possessed woman) and how following Jesus made their lives extraordinary * What to do when God’s plan for your life looks nothing like what you pictured—and honestly hurts If you’re wrestling with questions like: * “Do I really have anything God can use?” * “Why is following Jesus so hard right now?” * “Why doesn’t my life look like the plan I prayed for?” …this conversation is for you. Discover how your overlooked talents, everyday routines, and even painful seasons can become part of God’s bigger story—one where Friday feels devastating, Saturday feels silent, but Sunday’s resurrection is coming.

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