Mending The Body
of Christ Behind
Prison Walls
LESSON TWO
No
Respecter of Persons
Prisoners whose hearts are changed by the
love of God begin to see the world around
them from a totally different perspective.
Their hearts have changed so they see things
as God sees things from a loving point of
view, without the prejudices that once held
them in bondage. This is a humbling experience.
The Apostle Peter came to the conclusion
that God is no respecter of persons after
he received a vision to take the Good News
of Christ to the household of Cornelius,
a Gentile (Acts 10:24-34). This took great
courage on Peter's part, since it was unlawful
for a Jewish man to keep company with a
man of another nation. It was an act of
love totally out of the ordinary, all because
God had shown him in a vision to not call
any man unclean. This is still true today
inside or outside of prison.
Jesus made it clear to a man of the Pharisees
named Nicodemus that, "... God
so loved the world, that He gave
His only begotten Son, that whoever believes
in Him should not perish but have ever lasting
life" (John 3:16). God loves all
mankind, no matter what, but in order for
them to not perish by taking their own judgment
for sin, they must believe and receive God's
sacrifice of His Son in their place. This
is divine love, which is completely self-sacrificial.
The Bible is God's love story to all mankind
from Genesis to Revelation. If we did not
have this vision of the redemptive revelation
of God's love through Jesus Christ, we would
indeed perish (Proverbs 29:18). The Apostle
Paul stated: "But God demonstrates
His own love towards us, in that while we
were still sinners, Christ died for us"
(Romans 5:8).
It is most important for prisoners to see
themselves loved by God. The prison administration
will not show them this love, because that
is not their purpose. The prison chaplain
is hired to bring forth a religious program
and is often limited in how much affection
and care he can show a prisoner. It is up
to the inmate Body of Christ to demonstrate
God's love and express His love to each
another and to those who do not know Christ.
Because of fear and a lack of boldness,
prisoners can become powerless to express
God's love. It takes the anointing of the
Holy Spirit to give this boldness to witness
God's love in power. We have to be willing
to take the limits off God. Like the Apostle
Paul proclaimed, we are to say: "Yet
in all these things we are more than conquerors
through Him who loved us. For I am
persuaded that neither death nor life, nor
angels nor principalities nor powers, nor
things present nor things to come, nor heights
nor depth, nor any other created thing,
shall be able to separate us from the love
of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord"
(Romans 8:37-39).
The more we concentrate on God's love for
us, the more boldly we share our faith.
Paul wrote to Philemon, saying: "...
that the sharing of your faith may become
effective by the acknowledgment of every
good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus"
(v.6). The more we share our faith, the
more effective we become in ministry. A
new boldness comes forth in ministry as
we concentrate solely upon every good thing
which is in us in Christ Jesus.
One of my favorite Scriptures in the New
Testament is Jude 20,21: "But you,
beloved, building yourselves up on your
most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit,
keep yourselves in the love of God, looking
for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto
eternal life."
The best way I have found to build up myself
in the most holy faith is to meditate on
the Scriptures, even memorize them. This
is my way of keeping myself in the love
of God. Listen to this one: "But
God, who is rich in mercy, because of His
great love with which He loved us, even
when we were dead in trespasses, made us
alive together with Christ" (Ephesians
2:4,5). Can you see how meditating these
verses would keep your expression of God's
love alive?
An equally important way to experience
the love of God is to pray. Let us pray
together the prayer that Paul prayed for
the church at Ephesus. I believe that our
heavenly Father desires to answer it for
us as well. "I pray that from his
glorious, unlimited resources He will give
you mighty inner strength through His Holy
Spirit. And I pray that Christ will he more
and more at home in your hearts as you trust
in Him. May your roots go down deep into
the soil of God's marvelous love. And may
you have power to understand, as all God's
people should, how wide, how long, how high,
and how deep His love really is. May you
experience the love of Christ, though it
is so great you will never fully understand
it. Then you will be filled with the fullness
of life and power that comes from God"
(Ephesians 3:16-19 NLT).
I pray this lesson has been a benefit to
help you experience the love of God. In
our next lesson, I will be sharing on how
it takes the anointing of the Holy Spirit
to teach you the knowledge of God's love,
so you will believe in it and act upon it.
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