[Thanks to Susan for the news tip!]
Uh… speaking of walking by faith and not by sight, there’s a huge Christian revival going on at Asbury University in Kentucky. It started with an ordinary, routine chapel service eight days ago and has been going on in high gear ever since, with no end in sight–people praying, shouting, weeping, rejoicing, all in the name of the Lord.
There are videos available that are up to seven or eight hours long. I’ve posted the Tucker Carlson video, only five minutes long, because it does give you a feel for what is happening. By now people have come from all over the world to join in.
Is the Holy Spirit here, moving among these people–most of them young–as in the Day of Pentecost?
Incidentally, the flatline nooze media have by and large refused to report this event. Why is that? If it were the world’s biggest Drag Queen brain-fart meeting, they’d be talking it up for all they were worth. But about this they’re silent.
Isaiah said, “The LORD’s hand is not shortened, that He cannot save…”
This is not a good time to have a mind closed against His work.
I’ve been following this on and off for a couple of days. I hope it spreads around the country — and around the world. And for those of us who worship more (shall we say?) sedately, I hope similar things begin to spread in adoration vigils — silent prayer or communal set prayers such as the rosary or psalms or scripture readings-and-reflections.
I won’t be around much today. I’m trying to do my taxes, and although the federal forms are straightforward, the state forms are numerous and almost incomprehensible. I’ve been working on them all morning and briefly after a quick lunch, and I’m not sure I’ve found all the boxes I’m supposed to fill in. (Four of the supplementary forms have over 30 entry lines each, with only one or two of which — or maybe a third that I’ve overlooked somewhere — apply to me and can tank my return if I overlook them. Gahhhh.)
And now my computer is doing weird things again. I think I’ll pack it all in and stretch out on the couch with a puzzle book.
After all the problems we had with it last year, we’ve given up and now tax our taxes to the accountant.
I saw this on Tucker (I never miss his monologue). Sounds exciting. Let’s keep praying for God’s intervention.
This is great news!
Praise the Lord!!!