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RE: Please Lord, can we correct an injustice---
It is good that you are supportive of your son with HIS LOVE and continue to pray for him. This is the best support he has, prayer, encouragement for his salvation.
Of all of the worst case scenerios, one thinks of death, bankruptcy, prison, etc., devastating things in a person's life, but what is actually the most extreme? The loss of salvation. Nothing else matters in the end, so always forgiveness when it is asked of, going to The Lord.
I am not sure you are saying there is not a minister that is coming to visit your son or that he is not accepting of this. I would believe that having a child or spouse that is in prison, God is bringing you to also pray for others that are in prison, for the families, their friends, which you are doing & this is a blessing. Your son sees this, he knows you care & believe, not only in him but mostly for salvation of his soul. May Jesus bless you & your loved ones & that you are able to be a continued light, in the darkness which is Jesus Christ.
There is a purpose in our pain & it's for HIS GLORY!
Praying for your strength to continue your prayers & healing be upon your life & those that you love.
Guest Wrote:Thank you Dear Guest, yes you are right, about prison ministries. It is so sad, but the truth is, as my son, they are locked away and do not have much access to help. Hopefully, maybe some of us can change this. When We see him we tell him, there is not much help here, but the Lord is here. Follow the Lord, you must take care of you mind, body and soul. You must serve the Lord here and follow his lighted path. When it is dark and you are alone, and maybe scared, the Lord is with you, Always. He is doing bible studies and we have requested many times bible ministries to visit him. This has not happened yet. He has been in many different and challenging situations. Follow your heart, and he has followed his heart, helping others, and he told me of a desparate situation, where all of a sudden 10-15 men were on there knees praying for one scared young man, who was being transferred. He told me how it made a difference, That is why we pary he will be able to see his little daughter, with prayer we can make a difference. Thank you guest for you prayers.
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