We know there is no hope of bearing fruit in the
desert soil, but we keep trying to control the uncontrollable. Our history is
full of stories concerning bad choices; poor human planting places. We just
can't trust in the Lord in all things. It's like playing the lottery with a one
in a million chance when we decide to test the dry soil one more time. What is
it about our minds that allow us to continue to repeat bad planting times and
places?
Jeremiah goes on to say in 17: 9-10. "The heart
is devious above all else; it is perverse--who can understand it? I the Lord
test the mind and search the heart, to give to all according to their ways,
according to the fruit of their doings." We
all slip away from the Lord in our lives and we all deserve a chance to return
to the Lord and live a Godly life, even if our natural world punishment puts us
in jail or prison.
I have been involved in Kairos Prison Ministry
Int'l, Inc. for many years. A significant part of this ministry has
been 3-day retreats held inside a prison with 40 some inmates per retreat. Our
team-cooks prepare and deliver six terrific meals and lots of home baked
cookies for the inmates and the team inside the prison over the 3-days. Our
team bonds and trains in our specific retreat format beginning 2-months before
the retreat with meetings (that include much prayer) totaling approximately
30-hours.
The team recruits lots of outside prayer partners as
we prepare and for support during the time we are with the inmates. The team
brings its love for God and for each other into the prison and directs that
love to each of the 40-inmates. We never ask any inmate what he is serving time
for. Many of them have never felt loved in their entire lives. They are shocked
and blessed that our team members are willing to give up time with our families
to come to prison and love them in the name of God through Jesus and the Holy
Spirit.
By following Jesus' call in Matthew 25: 31-46 where
He says, "I was in prison and you visited me..........Truly I tell you,
just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family,
you did it to me", our team provides a blessing and is blessed in doing
so. Christian communities are building inside prisons all over our nation and
the world.
God knows no barriers when He seeks to love and be
loved by His children. While many in the world want to take God out of
everything, many inmate lives are changed and the recidivism rate for those who
participate in the retreats drops significantly compared to the general prison
population. Jesus' Great Commission to, "Go therefore and make disciples
of all nations", includes the least of His children.
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