Sean Feucht ‘Let Us Worship’ Miracle Rallies on the Road

By April 14, 2021May 17th, 2021Current Events
Sean Feucht Let Us Worship

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SEAN FEUCHT LET US WORSHIP. Critics and cancel culture can’t keep up with Sean Feucht’s “Let Us Worship” mass rallies. They keep crisscrossing the country, city after city, leaving salvations, healings and deliverances in their wake.

These events started last summer as worship “protests” against California’s ban on worship events. At that time only “protests” were receiving permits for mass gatherings. Yet many accused these events of being “super-spreaders.’ In fact, they spread revival and stirred expectations of a wider great awakening.

Feucht is calling on believers “to obey God rather than man. But really at the end of the day, we just want revival. We have to have it for our nation.” Because “in a season of crisis, confusion, and divisiveness… God is still moving in a powerful way.”

A sampler of miracles

For instance, recently in Tennessee, a man with Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS) walked out of his wheelchair. Then on the next night of “Let Us Worship”, the same man prayed for another man with ALS. Likewise he walked out of his wheelchair. Others threw suicide pills on the altar.

In February in West Palm Beach, FL, God set free addicts to drugs, sex and porn. Also, Feucht tweeted that “dozens of prodigal sons and came home” that night.

On March 20-21 in Lubbock, TX, he saw “5 people set free from same-sex attraction (most of them came to me backstage)… A 61yr old woman born deaf who had $8000.00 worth of hearing aids was healed by God. A 27 year-old born deaf with multiple surgeries that did not fix it got his hearing back.”

A week later, in Charleston, SC, people found freedom from heroin addiction, depression and anxiety. The next day in Greensboro, NC, they had “almost this whole place on their knees, repenting and rededicating their lives to Jesus.”

Hunger for more of God

Many miracles are featured in hours of videos on Sean Feucht’s YouTube page. Also, he offers recordings of the worship music at twelve of the “Let Us Worship” locations.

The distributor TuneCore at first blocked and banned his new album, Let Us Worship – Azusa. Then after many online objections, TuneCore elevated his visibility to VIP status. Immediately the album rose to #1 over all genres on iTunes.

Azusafest celebrated the Azusa Street Revival’s 115th anniversary on April 9. The festival awarded this year’s William J. Seymour Award to Feucht for “his strong uncompromised stance to lift up the name of Jesus Christ in worship regardless of the challenges the church in America has seen over the last year,” according to Azusafest speaker Dr. Caleb Cooper.

While Feucht has become the face of “Let Us Worship”, he credits the crowds for coming hungry for God. “There is a hunger that I’ve never seen before and I believe it’s going to increase. Nothing can stop the spread of an unstoppable Kingdom.”

So let us worship and believe God for much more! And let us pray that these revival fires ignite a great end-times awakening around the world. Because “the fullness of the Gentiles” must come in before Jesus returns (Rom. 11:25). So we must prepare as laborers for more harvests to come.

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