When Prophecy Rides Quietly
Pastor Joe examines Matthew 21 to illustrate how divine intervention often occurs without the dramatic spectacle humans expect. He emphasizes that the Jewish people of that era missed their Messiah because they were looking for a powerful warrior rather than a humble man riding a donkey. This message serves as a call for modern believers to perform a self-assessment and remove personal expectations that might blind them to God’s quiet movements. The text highlights that prophecy frequently integrates into everyday life through consistency and subtle alignment rather than explosive interruptions. Finally, he urges the saints to surrender their preconceived notions and cultural traditions to better perceive how the divine operates on its own terms. He concludes by inviting listeners to an altar call focused on yielding to God’s will regardless of the form it takes.