Summary

I’m Jeremy Shuck, husband, father, and co-pastor at Upper Room Frisco. Seeking my own undeniable God story, my friends and I locked ourselves in a secluded cabin to worship and pray. In that setting, we experienced a profound, collective vision where we entered a heavenly banquet hall and received individual revelations. In my personal encounter, I met Jeremiahβ€”the Weeping Prophetβ€”whose presence and prophetic words confirmed through a subsequent dream and Scripture (Jeremiah 31:21) that my divine encounter was real. This transformative experience reassured me of God’s tangible presence and the accessibility of divine encounters for those earnestly seeking Him.

Time Chapters

01:00 Group Worship & Lock-In
02:24 Banquet Hall Encounter
03:36 Encounter with Jeremiah
04:13 Dream & Scripture Confirmation
08:13 Closing Declaration
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In an earnest pursuit of divine encounters, Jeremy and his friends head off to a secluded cabin in the woods. As they immerse themselves in worship and prayer, they are suddenly swept into a profound spiritual experience, where they collectively enter a banquet hall and receive individual revelations. Jeremy encounters Jeremiah, the Weeping Prophet, who imparts insights about his life and ministry. Despite initial doubts, a subsequent dream and confirmation from Scripture affirm the reality of Jeremy’s encounter. This transformative experience underscores the tangible connection between the earthly and heavenly realms, emphasizing the accessibility of divine encounters to those earnestly seeking them.

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The Unseen Story
Our mission is to share stories that build faith in God's power and presence. Through a diversity of storytellers, we gain further insight into what He is like. ...my message and my preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom [using clever rhetoric], but [they were delivered] in demonstration of the [Holy] Spirit [operating through me] and of [His] power [stirring the minds of the listeners and persuading them], 5so that your faith would not rest on the wisdom and rhetoric of men, but on the power of God. 1 Cor 2:4-5