The pastor at the center of the Asbury Revival continues to have a front-row seat to some of the powerful moves of God continuing to reverberate two years after the spiritual outpouring first captivated the world.
Zach Meerkreebs told CBN News about some of the transformational events he witnessed firsthand. He called participating in the Asbury outpouring the “honor of a lifetime,” noting he sometimes tears up because he misses the experience so much.
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“We saw healings, we saw freedom, we saw deliverance,” he said. “We saw people get out of wheelchairs. We had a basketball player who did not know Jesus at the beginning of the week, gave his life to Christ midweek, and by that night had prayed for someone and their tumors disappeared.”
He continued, “That’s what happens when the presence of God moves into a place. You really don’t have to exert yourself a whole lot besides just steward and curate meetings between God’s Spirit and God’s people.”
Meerkreebs also told his powerful backstory of growing up Jewish and converting to Christianity.
“I grew up Jewish and I had not experienced the humility of God until I heard about the incarnation of Jesus,” Meerkreebs said. “Like, the very fact of Jesus’ incarnation, Him coming from the throne room into the world, just crazy humility.”
It is that radical humility that has made an impact on the preacher, as he admitted to early struggles with pride when he first came into the church. That was completely shattered, though, when, in February 2023, he said he got to be “part of a unique outpouring of God’s Spirit at Asbury University.”
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