Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Asbury University Shuts Down Revival on Kentucky Campus

 I completely understand that the spiritual/religious revival that took place spontaneously at Asbury University (a private Christian university)  in a small town in Kentucky got a little out of hand and started to make people nervous, but shutting it down, was that the only answer? Young people were praying, traveling far distances in some cases and giving glory and praise to God, but as we know from the life of Jesus, the Holy Spirit can cause upheavals and unpredictability but was shutting it down the only answer. And where will the spontaneous outpouring of the  Holy Spirit, among young people, be welcomed next? And it shouldn't just be Protestant Universities welcoming and making room for the Holy Spirit to flourish spontaneously,  it should be happening on Catholic University campuses as well. Why not set up tents if you have too, is my humble opinion, so buildings are not overrun with exuberant, praying young people?  But the question is, do you want the Lord in your midst or not? There's a solution with a little brainstorming, to having religious revivals for young people and maintaining the civic order that's necessary as well. Soon we'll be asking AI (artificial intelligence) to solve all the difficult problems so they will be able to come up with a solution I'm sure. Come, Holy Spirit Come!

NJA