After a breakfast of spaghetti with hot dogs, one of my staples here, I went to the prison, accompanied by 16 year old twin boys who want to become priests. We had no appointment at the jail, no paper from a judge for access, and no gifts to bring. But we prayed, that God would open doors. And He did. We waited inside the prison gate for the commandant to arrive and give us permission to enter. And we prayed for favor. After a few minutes, a very short wait for Haiti, a guard came over and asked what our intention was. I explained I wanted to talk about Jesus and pray for the men. He asked what I had brought to give them. I explained that I didn't have enough money to continue purchasing soap or food for the 300 inmates and was hoping to visit them without gifts. He exchanged looks and then words with his fellow guards, then told us to follow him as he escorted us to the cells. This was our first answer prayer.Let me set the stage. The prison has 5 cells and 300 men. The cells are very small, dark, crammed with bodies, and smelly. A few lucky men sat in buckets at the barred gate, breathing in fresh air. One cell 30'x40' held 120 men. An experience you have to see to comprehend.I have visited before so after quick introductions, I begin to speak of the hope in Jesus to the first cell of 80-100 men. Before i could ask them if i could pray, they asked me to pray for them and then told me they had been praying for me since my last visit. This greatly encouraged me.One man from the next cell, had given his life to Jesus during my last visit. I asked him how he was doing and if his life was any different. He explained, with a huge smile on his face, that he no longer felt like fighting with the other men. But when he tried to sleep, the devil would bother him. This opened the door for me to tell them about using the name of Jesus to stop the plans of the enemy.The juveniles were next. Most of them hung with their heads low as I shared Jesus's love with them. And explained that they needed to have a relationship with Jesus, not just have knowledge about Him. That God had good plans for their lives and they needed to make good choices. I asked if anyone wanted Jesus to come into his heart and life. One young man slowly looked up at me and declared he needed Jesus. And then 3 more followed. As we prayed the sinners prayer, I gazed at the other 'boys' and saw most of the saying the prayer with me. After praying, they still looked downcast and hopeless. I told them that the angels were rejoicing because of their decision and they needed to have happiness in their hearts too. Slowly they began smiling and soon there was snickers in the cell. God released his joy just like we prayed.As we were leaving, I asked the four guards posted at the gate if I could pray for them. As I prayed, The Lord gave me a word of knowledge about the man to my right having back problems. I finished praying and opened my eyes and asked the man if he had back pain. Before my translator could interpret, another guard who had arriving after I began praying, and who was standing directly behind the man to my right, stated in English, "That is me! I have back problems". I explained that when God gives a word of knowledge that He would heal that person and asked if I could pray for him. He asked how long it would take because he was on duty and had a task to complete. I told him 2 minutes and proceeded to pray. He confirmed everything that I prayed for when I was through and I believe The Lord healed him fully and completely.I walked down the muddy, dirt street rejoicing and praising God for His faithfulness. This is the reason that I am here. To proclaim God's promises and to share the love of Jesus.Thank you for partnering with me and please continue to pray. We are making a difference.God bless you!
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Break thru at the prison-January 2014
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