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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Always be ready. One of my favorite verses is 1 Peter 3.15 which says “But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect”. In God’s eyes, we are all part of His ministry of reconciliation (2 Cor 5:11-21) and should be ready to share our testimony. In the prison, we also need to be ready for just about anything.
For example, during prayer time in last night’s 7:00pm service, an inmate loudly proclaimed that the devil preaches in churches. We normally avoid confrontation with inmates, but if heresy or falsehoods are spoken, we can’t just let it go (since everyone heard it, some may think it’s true if the Christian volunteers don’t refute it). He further claimed himself a religious teacher for the last 45 million years and was there with Jesus. Something about his twisted smile and sinister laugh made us wonder if Satanic forces were sent to disrupt our service.
We prayed boldly, inviting the Holy Spirit of God to be present among His believers, to protect us and cast out anything not of Him. Following the model of Jesus when tempted in the wilderness after His baptism (Mt 4:1-11), we prayed scripture – where 2 or 3 are gathered in my name (Matthew 18.20), light and darkness cannot dwell together (2 Cor 6.14), deliver us from evil (Matthew 6.13), and asked God to consecrate the chapel where His Spirit alone will reign. After prayer time, the man thanked us and left quietly to go back to his cell. Very strange – and definitely a first for me.
It begs the question – what are each of us prepared to do in the face of evil? Will we flee like Joseph from Potiphar’s wife (Gen 39.12)? Or if that’s not an option, will we call on the name of Jesus and resist evil that it will flee (James 4.7)? Knowing scripture helps us align our hearts and our will with God’s, and it can also protect us in times of trouble.
Thank you for your prayers covering all those in prison (inmates, staff, chaplains, volunteers), your prayers also provide a layer of protection, which at times is desperately needed. Keep up the good work! Pray on, mighty men and women of God!
Grace and Peace,
Rick
Inmate Prayer Request from Chaplain Rhonda
- Please pray for Amanda – my sister/”best friend”. Found out she has cancer in her cells. The doctors told her it’s one of the quickest cancers to go to your brain. Please pray for Jesus to heal her.
Prayer Requests from last Thursday (12:00 Chapel Service, plus Inmate 1-1 sessions):
- Sean– for my daughter Morgan.
- Dan– for my son Donovan – he is disappointed in me coming back to prison.
- Javier– family, especially my daughter.
- Manuel– my court date on 9/23, my family, my wife and daughter.
- Roland– everyone’s upcoming court dates, and that the truth of each case be clearly revealed.
- Andy D– salvation for family members and friends.
- Eugene C– for more laborers in the field.
Prayer Requests from Medium Security (7:00pm Monday service):
- Nasiem– for me to believe in Jesus’ love. He speaks to me through the tv and through groups of people and it’s beautiful. But the devil also speaks to me and tells me not to believe Jesus loves me.
- Tim– upcoming court dates for everyone.
- Billy– all the upcoming court dates, and those frustrated because they don’t yet have a court date.
- Erwin J– thank you for my wife Rena’s recovery progress from back surgery. Pray for continued healing and wholeness.
- Dave– for the judge in my case, and for all the judges.
- Phil– my daughter Morgan suffering with depression. Also, continued prayers for Joy and her twin babies inside her, one with a serious heart condition. Thankful that doctors who once condoned a selective abortion are now making plans for heart surgery after birth. We pray for continued strength and healing for those unborn babies, and for God to continue this miracle of life through full term and normal delivery.
Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (8:30pm Monday service)
- Frankie– for everyone in here and everywhere. Pray for my Mom and Uncle dealing with cancer.
- Dan– get back to my family, and pray I can return to the Work Release Center.
- Will (Bo)– for everyone’s families and loved ones, and for peace on Earth. Pray for my significant other who is dying.
- Aaron– for everyone in the world suffering with physical hunger, and spiritual hunger.
- Chris– everyone here, for my next journey into treatment to work out.
- Lindell– strength for myself and for all of us.
- John– everyone in here tonight, and for me to get out when I go to court next week.
- Lee– for my woman (Stef) and my daughter (Eva), and my unborn baby – hope it’s a boy.
- Scott– for everyone in here, for us all to know Him, and for those at home.
- DeVaughn– all in here, our children, my daughter in college, and for my walk with Christ.
- Tyair– all of us in here, our strength, our faith as we deal with our situations, guide our families while in here, for my case on Friday, and all our cases, and thanks for the volunteers that come in each week.
- Devon– for a smooth transition out of here on Wednesday, and my church in KOP.
- Chris– my family and my girlfriend. All our families.
- Josh– peace, understanding, and guidance.
- Ryan– continued reconciliation between Janice and me and her family – for peace.
- Matt– my in laws health.
- Rick– my mother in law (92).
Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries
- Chaplain Rhonda and all the female inmates and staff within her mission field.
- Chaplain Heinrich and all the male inmates and staff within his mission field
- Chaplain Jack Crans and the entire chaplaincy program, and the prison leadership within his mission field.
- All the volunteers ministering to the male and female inmates at Chester County Prison.
- God’s provision for expanded opportunities within the prison, and God’s wisdom for how best to capitalize on them and get more volunteers plugged in.
- Protection for the families that support each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
- For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations in Chester County ministering to recently released men and women.
If you’d like to find out more about mentoring and discipling a man or woman coming out of prison, drop us a note at outreach@onesimusministries.org.
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