There appears to be a revival happening at Asbury College (Kentucky) that has been spreading amongst the youth and continuing on for multiple days in a row.
It sure feels like we need revival more than ever in this country and around the world...
Pray that God moves and awakens the people...
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Asbury University has been known through the years for its history of great revivals. There have been several occasions when significant moves of the Holy Spirit have swept the campus and reached across the nation.
In February 1905, during a blizzard, a prayer meeting in the menโs dormitory spilled out to the rest of campus and the town of Wilmore.
In February 1908, revival broke out while someone prayed in chapel; the revival lasted two weeks and was signified by prevailing prayer and intercession.
In February 1921 the last service of a planned revival lasted until 6 a.m., and services were extended for three days.
In February 1950 a student testimony led to confessions, victories, and more testimonies. This went on uninterrupted for 118 hours and became the second leading news story nationwide; it is estimated that 50,000 people found a new experience in Christ as a result of this revival and witness teams that went out from it.
In March 1958 revival began in a student fasting prayer meeting that spilled over into chapel and lasted for 63 hours.
On February 3, 1970 Dean Custer B. Reynolds, scheduled to speak in chapel, felt led to invite persons to give personal testimony instead. Many on campus had been praying for spiritual renewal and were now in an expectant mood. Soon there was a large group waiting in line to speak. A spirit of powerful revival came upon the congregation. The chapel was filled with rejoicing people. Classes were cancelled for a week during the 144 hours of unbroken revival, but even after classes resumed on February 10, Hughes Auditorium was left open for prayer and testimony. These sessions were presided over by Reynolds, Clarence Hunter and other faculty. Some 2,000 witness teams went out from Wilmore to churches and at least 130 college campuses around the nation.
In March 1992 a student confession during the closing chapel of the annual Holiness Conference turned into 127 consecutive hours of prayer and praise.
In February 2006 a student chapel led to four days of continuous worship, prayer and praise.
Archives Materials Related to Revivals:
When God Comes (video) A Revival Account: Asbury 1970 (video) One Divine Moment, by Robert Coleman Asbury College: Vision and Miracle, by Joseph A. Thacker, Jr. Godโs People Revived: An Account of the Spontaneous Revival at Asbury College in February 1950, by Henry C. James Memories of Asbury Revival of 1950, by Marion L. Walker (ed.) Revival Fire, by Wesley Duewel News accounts in Asburyโs student newspaper, The Collegian Article written by Matt Kinnell
References:
Revival Fire, by Wesley Duewel The Collegian Asbury College student newspaper Asbury College: Vision and Miracle, by Joseph A. Thacker, Jr.
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Wowsers!
I used to pray for Revival but then realized that Repentance has to come first so have changed my prayers accordingly.
Exactly. Without God given repentance, revival is just an emotional thing and will not result in lasting change. We need God to bring repentance and faith in His Son Jesus Christ alone! We need a return to the Faith of our Father's.
We need conviction of sin. This is how the Holy Spirit changes our hearts.
#WWG1WGA. God bless them all.
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My pastor spoke about this yesterday; occurring in other places as well!
Mine did too. He said he thinks he may go there. Praise God! He is working and moving.
That's wonderful!
My pastor spoke about it too. It was the first I'd heard of it!
Yes, me too!
This was posted in daily, thank you for giving it visibility. Is this the great awakening?
One can only hope so...
Well, I pray for revival and that the blind now see. I have a cousin - who graduated from there and is a solid, anointed pastor. His kid just graduated from there and he is woke AF. As in the Old Testament tales - only one generation changes everything.
Just reserve a healthy dose of skepticism. I have hoped in vain too many times for this sort of thing - and been burned.
Hopefully itโs true - keep an open mind to the possibility that this isnโt what it looks like.