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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I was reminded in a devotional reading yesterday how words have power – Our words can build up or destroy. The Bible has many verses about the tongue, emphasizing it's power and the importance of controlling it. We see the damage words can do in the media and the political spectrum, but closer to home, we must stay aware of our own words.
Proverbs 16.28 says “Gossip is spread by wicked people; they stir up trouble and break up friendships.” Do we talk about other people? I've never met anyone that hasn’t. Just remember, whoever gossips to you will probably also gossip about you.
Christians are called to rise above the behaviors of this world, like gossip. We are to be like Jesus. His words to those closest to Him were instructive and encouraging. One of my favorite verses is in John 6 when Peter recognizes the value of what Jesus has been teaching him.
“'But there are some of you who do not believe.' (For Jesus knew from the beginning those who did not believe, and who would betray him.) And he said, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.” After this many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him. So Jesus said to the twelve, “Do you want to go away as well?” Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.'” (Jn 6:64-70)
Like Peter, we must recognize not only the power of our words, but use the best words we have available to us- God’s Word. We charge the men in prison to get into God's Word every day- even if it's just one verse. I commend to you the same guidance- let God speak to you every day, that you may immerse yourselves in the words of eternal life.
The words we present to God are every bit as important. Thank you for your weekly intercession for the inmates, staff, and volunteers at Chester County Prison. The words you lift to Our Father have meaning and power beyond what we see, and are truly a blessing for those we lift up. May they bless you as well, and draw you ever closer to God. Have a wonderfully blessed week.
Grace and Peace,
Rick
Prayer Requests from last Thursday (Inmate 1-on-1 sessions):
- Troy– Court date on Tue, praying for charges dropped, but have handed it over to the Lord and I'm OK with whatever happens. Thankful for surprise visit from my brother. Pray for my daughter Lexus, still around bad people – praying God gives her insight and guidance to return to the family that loves her. Pray for my wife Beth who is home alone and has leg issues. Pray for guys on the block – Mac (in the dark on his case), Ariel (very negative), and Shelton (very angry).
- Brandon– [unable to see him last 2 weeks due to an incident with staff that landed him in “the hole”. Please pray Brandon would understand the power of his words and actions, and pursue peace instead of “jailhouse justice”.]
Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:00pm Monday service):
- Zair– for myself, my family, my kids, so thankful I'll get to see them soon – 1 week left until release. Pray for our country politically, and natural disasters like the flooding, and for peace in the world.
- Erwin J– for my wife's health, she has doc appointment tomorrow- pray test results will help figure out what's going on and direct a good course of treatment.
- Andy L– for my wife Dot, who is taking a 4 yr old child to church for Bible Study. Give her patience to handle such a young one.
- Jim M– for 3 friends I grew up with – Rick, John, and Ted – I just have a burden to pray for them.
- Greg– for myself, and my relationship with a toxic person who is important to me, but I'm scared of what I may do, I need help in relating to this person in my life.
- Rick C– for my daughter and her husband trying to conceive, and for their relationship.
- Jose G– for the salvation of all the souls in Chester County Prison – inmates, staff, volunteers.
- Arum– Jesus Christ spoke Hebrew and Aramaic [then he spoke some words in Hebrew and in Aramaic that we didn't understand]. Speak to us Lord in ways we can understand.
Prayer Requests from Medium Security (6:15pm Monday service):
- Pray for K-block
- Ariel – court date / Troy & his family / Daniel (friend) / Family / Mom / Freedom – Understanding, Forgiveness, Ex-wife (Kate)
- Pasquel – court date / family / new friends
- Edgar – court date / family / son / friends
- Ramirez – family / friends
- Kevin – family / kids / grandkids / Mom and her stress
- Troy – wife Beth / son Tyson and his birthday / court / Daughters Lexus and Stefani / Jimmy / Debby / forgiveness / M, L, K blocks
- Anthony – hope, brighter days, his autistic brother Dominique / court date
- Craig – Prison inmates / fairness
- Matt R. (volunteer) – Mother in-law Cheryl / Cari – wife / peace & comfort / wisdom to come along side family and support with the grief
- Andy (volunteer) – wife Barb and her knee
- Shane (volunteer) – wisdom and understanding / keep taking steps in God's calling / more faith and love
Prayer Requests from Minimum Security (7:30pm Monday service):
- For continued healing of our brother volunteer Bill Harkins.
- Harry – grow in faith / let go and let God
- Pat – continue sobriety / girlfriend Selene and her sobriety and safety
- Harry K. – son / daughter relationship and restoration
- Joseph – that the inmates would pick up their cross & follow Jesus
- Merilyn – God would be Father to his daughters while he is incarcerated
- Bob – rebuild relationship with family and son
- Blackmon – to find meaning and purpose in life, redemption
- Al – God's leading to continue to fight case / family
- Art – his situation
- Rasheem – patience / faith
- Cass – son / rebuild relationship with mother and humility
Prayer Requests from Onesimus Ministries
- For the many Volunteers ministering to inmates at Chester County Prison.
- For Chaplain Rhonda, and her ministry to female inmates and staff.
- For Chaplain Heinrich, and his ministry to male inmates and staff.
- For Chaplain Jack Crans, as he leads chaplaincy at Chester County Prison among both inmates and prison leadership, and for his personal strength and healing from cancer.
- For the Families supporting each inmate, staff member, chaplain, and volunteer.
- For Onesimus Ministries Board of Directors, wisdom and insight for the future of the ministry.
- For Aftercare ministries and post-prison support organizations throughout Chester County.
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