Mending The Body
of Christ Training
LESSON A
Our
vision is to see the Body of Christ behind
prison walls made whole, so we can become
more effective in reaching the lost. This
process of wholeness takes place through
displaying the compassion of Christ and
modeling the love of God.
Mending the Body of Christ
is ". . . for the equipping [perfecting]
of the saints for the work of the ministry,
for the edifying of the body of Christ"
(Ephesians 4:12). This concept of equipping
or perfecting is also found in Matthew 4:21,
where James and John are mending their nets.
The word mending is the same root word translated
perfecting. If their fishing nets were not
mended, they were of no value for catching
fish. Likewise, if the members of the Body
of Christ are not mended, they will be useless
as fishers of men.
Where Is The Body?
The Mending
of the Body of Christ study chart covers
the evangelism Field, a spiritual autopsy
in the Mortuary, discipleship in
the Sanctuary and ministering as sons of
God in the Body of Christ.
In most prisons, the Protestants
are provided limited time and space in the
prison chapel to carry out their services.
Several religions and Christian denominations,
many of which do not follow biblical doctrines,
compete for the available chapel hours.
Sometimes prisoners are required to conduct
their activities only in the chapel, and
are often intimidated by prison officials
and other inmates.
Where is the Body of Christ
behind prison walls? In many cases, we find
them hiding in the chapel, in their cells
and work places; not standing up for Christ
before others. If they are seen, it is walking
from their housing units to the chapel,
lacking boldness to share their faith in
Christ.
It's Time To "Go"!
Jesus came and told His
disciples, "I have been given complete
authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore,
GO and MAKE disciples of ALL the nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father
and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these
new disciples to obey all the commands I
have given you. And be sure of this: I am
with you always, even to the end of the
age" (Matthew 28:18-20 NLT).
It is time for prisoners
in the Body of Christ to come out of their
cells, to evangelize the unsaved in their
housing units and yard. This will happen
only as individual saints catch the vision
for Mending the Body of Christ Behind Prison
Walls, for ". . . there are many
whose conduct shows they are really enemies
of the cross of Christ" (Philipians
3:18b).
We should start by praying
that repentance will come to the church
leadership in prisons.' That their love
for each other would be genuine. That they
would take delight in honoring each other.
That they would not be lazy in the work
of the ministry, but serve the Lord enthusiastically.
That they be glad for all God is planning
for them, and to be patient in trouble,
always prayerful.
The Body's Priorities
The Mending
The Body Ministry Priorities study chart
explains how the building housing units
are our top priority for ministry. These
units are the saint's Jerusalem [city of
peace] where we are empowered to testify
of Christ's finished work at the cross.
Jesus said, "But you shall receive
power when the Holy Spirit has come upon
you, and you shall be witnesses to me in
Jerusalem, and in Judea and Samaria, and
to the end of the earth" (Acts
1:8).
We are called to keep the
unity of the Spirit and the bond of peace
to equip [mend] the saints for the work
of the ministry, and for edifying [building
up] the body of Christ in love (Ephesians
4:3,12,16). When the saints are mended,
the work of the ministry flows out from
the housing unit to Judea [the chapel] and
to Samaria [the prison yard]. These are
God's treasures coming forth as golden lights
from prison cells as a Spiritual army taking
the Gospel over the walls to the uttermost
parts of the earth.
The Mending
the Body of Christ Building Meeting Plan
calls for Christians to meet together weekly
in their housing units as a Body, reporting
on their assigned tasks, all joined together
for a powerful move of God. But first, there
is a need to go through the Building
Meeting Plan Training, that we "...may
adorn [make attractive] the doctrine of
God our Savior in all things"
(Titus 2:10b).
A Responsible Body
It is the responsibility
of the prison chaplain and the mature Christian
prisoners to come together for the Mending
of the Body of Christ. The Apostle Paul
wrote: "And He [Christ] Himself
gave some to be apostles, some prophets,
some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers,
for the equipping of the saints for the
work of the ministry... " (Ephesians
4:11,12a).
Paul went on to say: ".
. . till we all come to the unity of the
faith and of the knowledge of the Son of
God, to a perfect man, to the measure of
the stature of the fullness of Christ"
(Ephesians 4:13). That perfect man is Christ
Himself, who the Body of Christ is to emulate.
We are exhorted to: "...no
longer be children, tossed to and fro and
carried about with every wind of doctrine,
by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness
of deceitful plotting, but, speaking the
truth in love, may grow up in all things
into Him who is the head --Christ-- from
whom the whole body, joined and knit together
by what every joint supplies, according
to the effective working by which every
part does its share, causes growth of the
body for the edifying of itself in love"
(Ephesians 4:14-16).
Every Joint Supplies
Mending the Body of Christ
starts by admitting we are scattered and
have a need to serve one another for the
purpose of joining the body together in
love. The whole body is to be joined and
knit together by what every joint supplies,
according to the effective working by which
every part does its share. This is what
causes growth of the body for the edifying
of itself in love.
In most cases, the prison
chaplain is spread too thin among the inmate
population. He is unaware of the many gifts
in the body, because only a few members
have access to him. Therefore, the ministry
is limited to the supply of a few joints,
causing the rest of the body to stagnate
without growth. But as the members of the
body agree to meet together in the housing
units to develop unity, love for one another
and to discover the many gifts in the body,
a vision develops for reaching the lost
around them.
The Apostle Peter exhorts:
"God has given gifts to each of
you from His great variety of spiritual
gifts. Manage them well so that God's generosity
can flow through you. Are you called to
be a speaker? Then speak as though God Himself
were speaking through you. Are you called
to help others? Do it with all the strength
and energy that God supplies. Then God will
be given glory in everything through Jesus
Christ. All glory and power belong to Him
forever and ever. Amen" (1 Peter
4:10,11).
Discover The Gifts
It is of utmost importance
that the saints join together with Mending
of the Body to discover the many gifts that
are in atrophy or wasting away. The Apostle
Paul says there are many members having
different gifts of grace. These are motivational
gifts, which flow from a deep motivation
within us, that when satisfied through use,
causes us the most fulfillment, excitement
and joy. These gifts include prophecy, serving,
teaching, exhortation, giving, organization
and showing mercy (Romans 12:4-8). The body
is crippled until these gifts are activated,
while lacking maturity and the ability to
function in love and care for each individual
part.
We are exhorted to "...be
kindly affectionate to one another with
brotherly love, in honor giving preference
to one another, not lagging in diligence,
fervent in spirit, serving the Lord, rejoicing
in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing
steadfastly in prayer" (Romans
12:10-12).
The Body In Love
The Mending of the Body
of Christ Behind Prison Walls is now taking
place. We have seen the growth of the body
for the edifying [building up] of itself
in love. The Building Meeting Plan is taking
place in the housing units where the body
has joined together for its different gifts
to operate.
The facilitators are meeting
together from each housing unit for a unified
plan of evangelism, because they have seen
the value of Mending of the Body. As part
of the Building Meeting Plan, we have utilized
food spreads [banquets], where the Body
of Christ joins together to feed all interested
inmates in the housing units using donations
from the inmate canteen provided by the
body. These have been very successful. The
Mending the Body Spread Worksheet was
created for organizing the housing unit
and yard banquets. As a result, more gifts
have come forth for every joint to supply.
We have seen men come to
Christ who would never go to the chapel.
Christians are getting involved in the work
of the ministry as their gifts are allowed
to flourish. The Body of Christ has grown
because of the effective working by which
every part does its share. As each member
does his share in the housing units, they
become prepared to go to the yard for a
glorious display of the Body of Christ.
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