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Something is stirring in America, and we cannot afford to miss out.
This past week, a Christian college in Kentucky, Asbury University, has been in the news as its students prayed and worshiped nonstop for 10 days. Thousands flocked to the school of fewer than 1,700 students to participate in what many called a “revival.” Reportedly, the event was unplanned and birthed solely out of a few students’ earnest desire to keep praying after a regularly scheduled chapel service.
The event that followed was notably simple. As one attendee noted: “There were no celebrity praise leaders. There were no famous names giving addresses. There was nothing for people to go there to other than the presence of God and what they felt God was doing in this space.” Indeed, the around-the-clock prayer meeting was not about elevating any one person or ministry – only Jesus Christ.
“Lord, let the fame of Your name spread like wildfire,” another attendee declared on social media. “May the world know it was Christ and Christ alone. No other name gets the glory!!!!”
If this is indeed the beginning of a God-initiated revival, we must not just move on. We cannot let it get lost in our 24-hour news cycle.
In Scripture, God gives us a template for revival and a beautiful promise: “If my people, which are called by my name,” He says in 2 Corinthians, “shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”
America is in desperate need of a healing. We are in desperate need of a cleansing. And this is our blueprint.
The same God who called his people to revival in the Bible can stir in the hearts of seekers nationwide and revive you personally right now, wherever you are.
God is not relegated to working just in Kentucky; don’t let revival stop at Asbury. This is what countless faithful prayer warriors have been seeking for – we must not let it go to waste.
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Published in Blog on February 20, 2023 by Jakob Fay