Prayers For Prisoners Part 3

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm sharing another blog called "Prayers For Prisoners Part 3". In case you ladies may or may not know I'm dealing with a loved one who I won't disclose names is incarcerated right now. I shared my first blog about it in January during my birthday week and the second blog I wrote about a week after Easter Sunday which was on April 5th this year. I'm writing another follow up blog and I'm gonna share about the importance of remembering prisoners and their loved ones in prayer. I've shared this Scripture before and I'll share it again and it's from the book of Matthew 25:31-45 about "The Sheep And The Goats". At the end of the age Jesus is either going to bless people into the kingdom of light which are the sheep but folks from the kingdom of darkness are the goats. He'll either say blessed are you for feeding the hungry, giving water to the thirsty, clothing the naked, inviting strangers, or visiting the sick and those in prison! He'll say to the goats depart for you ignored the hungry, didn't give water to the thirsty, didn't clothe the naked, refused to invite strangers, and didn't visit the sick or remember those in prison! Jesus will say to the righteous "Whatever you did for the least of these brethren you did it unto Me". To the wicked He'll say. "Whatever you didn't do for the least of these you didn't do it unto Me!" So ladies I can't stress enough the importance of remembering those in prison. I want to share in this blog different ways we can pray for prisoners and their loved ones and loved ones can be family members or friends. Number one pray for those that are justly incarcerated. Ladies we know that criminal activity is on a all-time high especially with school shootings, homicides, abuse, and human traffickers just to name a few and people like that need to get caught! Sadly a lot of them resist arrest or refuse to let themselves be found by the police. We need to number one pray if anyone has committed any of those acts of school shootings, homicide, abuse, human trafficking or any other thing illegal that they will turn themselves into the police and get arrested. The second thing to pray for is when they are in prison to pray that God softens their hearts, think about their actions, and for them to have remorse over what they have done to hurt others. The third thing to pray for is those justly incarcerated that the gospel of Christ will get to them and for them to get saved! The fourth thing to pray for those justly incarcerated is not only for them to repent to God for what they've done but also to repent to the victims whose lives they have shattered. The fifth point is pray for the victims of those who are justly incarcerated that God will heal their hearts, defend them, and hopefully they're able to forgive them too. As a bonus we need to pray that criminality goes down, for law and order, and most of all for us as a nation to yield to the Lord. The next group of prisoners to pray for are prisoners who are unjustly incarcerated. That can be for various reasons. It could be because of the police having the "wrong suspect" or maybe a judge wrongly sentenced someone to jail or in prison. (Side note it's a very sad thing that corruption exists in our courts systems and we need to pray against that in Jesus name!) Perhaps they were wrongly arrested due to racism or greed or even for the gospel's sake! I know right? The first thing we need to pray for that God will give them grace to deal with the prison environment even though they don't deserve it. The second thing to pray for is that God will send them the right lawyers and attorneys that are affordable for them and for them to have a fair trial. Next thing we need to pray for is that when this is brought to the police and judges attention that they'll see their error and truly repent to them for what they've done. The fourth thing to pray is if any of them don't know Jesus as their Lord and Savior that they'll get saved and if they're being arrested for the gospel's sake to pray that God along with their lawyers and attorneys will defend them as well. The fifth thing to pray for is for them to be released from prison in a timely manner and that won't happen again! Let's also not forget to pray for prisoners loved ones because that's very difficult on them. It's hard for loved ones physically, emotionally, relationally, psychologically, and even spiritually. First pray if loved ones don't know Jesus as their Lord and Savior pray that they come to know Him. If the loved ones walk with Christ, pray that God will comfort them, give them grace, and find a wonderful group of Christians who will pray for them and walk them through that difficult time. Another thing is to pray that loved ones will be able to be in contact with their incarcerated loved ones. Whether it be sending them letters, phone calls, Zoom chats, or visiting in person to pray that they can talk to their incarcerated loved ones. Pray for God to give them peace and for them to know when they need to get help. Having a loved one incarcerated justly or unjustly is emotionally difficult for loved ones and I know from experience first hand! Pray that they go to counseling if they need to get out their difficult emotions as well as pour their hearts to God too. Also pray that people don't become judgemental over these people who have loved ones in prison. The sad thing is whenever someone has a family member or friend in prison people sometimes can say "snarky" things to them and that's not right! How would that make you ladies feel if you had someone you knew incarcerated justly or unjustly and someone said a nasty comment to you? That would hurt your feelings right? Be mindful of that ladies. Another thing I want to say is that I'm going through this right now! I have a very dear friend who I care about dearly who's not at all connected to this women's ministry but is outside of it. This person has walked with me through the difficult times in life and has been a blessing to me in so many ways. It breaks my heart that this individual was unjustly incarcerated and I want this person to know that I love them. To my dear friend I haven't stopped praying for you or have stopped thinking about you despite what others think. I want you to know dear friend that I miss you so very much and I want you ladies reading this to continue to keep this unnamed precious friend in prayer as well as to keep me in prayer too. Not only am I asking you ladies to keep me and this friend of mine in prayer, also pray for my friends lawyers, attorneys, for him to have a fair trial, pray for this friends family, friends, and former colleagues that God will help them during this time. Keep praying that this friend is released in a timely manner and pray for God's grace to be on me during this time. My dear friend I want you to know that God loves you very much as well too. I know that sadly people who claim to be Christians can be cruel but I'm not one of those people! I will pray for you through until the end until this issue gets resolved because real friends support each other in the good and bad times. That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. I know this blog was a bit heavier but I needed to write it to get this off my chest. Blessings to each of you ladies, pray for me and my friend, as well as not forgetting to pray for other prisoners, and their loved ones as well too. God bless y'all and have a great week everyone!










