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"Because we understand children are not the only ones who suffer due to incarceration."
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It is a temporary "thing" subject to change at any moment. Jesus loves you!
“A cry is heard in Ramah—deep anguish and bitter weeping. Rachel weeps for her children, refusing to be comforted—for her children are gone. ”But now this is what the Lord says: “Do not weep any longer, for I will reward you,” says the Lord. “Your children will come back to you from the distant land of the enemy. There is hope for your future,” says the Lord. “Your children will come again to their own land." -Jeremiah 31:15-17 NLT
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"The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed and commissioned me to bring good news to the humble and afflicted; to proclaim release [from confinement and condemnation] to the [physical and spiritual] captives and freedom to prisoners." Isaiah 61:1
Be Free Outreach Support Ministry is a ministry of freedom, encouragement, and support for the parent/guardian(s) of an incarcerated juvenile or adult child. And also a ministry of freedom to those crying out to be free of their current life situations.
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing [through the experience of your faith] that by the power of the Holy Spirit you will abound in hope and overflow with confidence in His promises for your loved ones. Romans 15:13 AMP
HE'S OUR LIVING HOPE
David asked, " And now, Lord, what do I wait for. My hope is in You." (Psalms 39:7 AMP). That's a good question. What are you waiting for? And how can you be sure that what you are waiting for is going to come? David said his hope was in the Lord. Biblical hope means confidence in the future. It is a confidence born of faith. Faith, hope and love go together. (1 Corinthian 13:13 AMP). When we have faith in God we claim His promises, and they give us hope for the future. Hope for the believer is not a feeling of, "I hope it is going to happen." It is an exciting expectancy because God controls the future. The basis of our hope is the character of God. It is not a dead hope that rots and falls apart but a living hope. You can have joy, confidence, encouragement and excitement today if you will remember that you have a living hope in Jesus.
Dear Parents/Guardians of an incarcerated juvenile/adult child:
Be encouraged and comforted, that Jesus is watching over them and protecting them right now. Have faith in God!
Father, I lift up to you right now, all the correctional officers, Chaplains, and doctors that are also among the incarcerated today. Father instruct them, and led them by your Spirit to do all the necessary and appropriate things for the safety of the inmates and for themselves at this time. I ask that you give them a heart of compassion, as if they were serving their own loved ones I bind the works of Satan that would try and come against all that You are doing even now among the prison population. Father, I thank you now for your Angels of protection round about them. Father I, pray that you use every opportunity to preach the good news of the Gospel among the inmates and correctional staff like never before.. Father I thank you even now, for an outpouring of Your Spirit to inhabit every prison/correctional facility. Father I thank you that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by Your Word. Because You gave them today, I thank you for all those who call upon Your name, that they shall be saved through faith, and that not of themselves; for it is Your gift. I thank you for Your mercy, Your love, and Your grace to those within the walls of every prison/correctional facility. Father I thank You now, for freedom of the captives, spirit, mind, and soul. I thank you for their healing and wholeness. Father, may this be the first day of a new life for all those who said “Yes” to Jesus. Amen!
TODAY IF YOU HEAR MY VOICE, HARDEN NOT YOUR HEART!
To those living in immoral freedom, timing is growing short. The Father is talking to His people who think it is okay to live your life anyway you want. "I'm not perfect", should never come from a child of God. Because it almost sounds like we are making excuses for our sins. Jesus did not call "perfect" people to follow Him. God did not use "perfect" people to do extraordinary things. God already knows we will be battling with our sinful nature until Jesus returns. That is why Jesus left us the Holy Spirit, whom the Bible calls our "Helper". He came to live on the inside of us when we said "yes" to Jesus. He also empowers us and helps to do those things that we are unable to do in the natural. He is "our Helper". When we do not acknowledge or call upon our "Helper", it is another way of grieving the Holy Spirit; we are leaving Him out. Jesus came to set the captives free (John 8:36). We are not to use our freedom to live our life any way we want to. We are misrepresenting our Father. (Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as a cover or pretext for evil, but [use it and live] as bond servants of God. 1 Peter 2:16 AMP). When we said "yes" to Jesus, our life no longer belonged to us. He loves us enough not to leave us the way we are. (This is good news!) Repent and rededicate your life to God today, while you have today. Get free, be free, and live free by the Word of God and the help of the Holy Spirit. Our Father loves us, and He has need of us for such a time as this! OUR REDEEMER LIVES!
“From the inmates in prison, to the parent/guardian(s) on the outside, Be Free Outreach Support Ministry is a place that provides resources of hope, encouragement, and comfort to those parent/guardian(s) who maybe experiencing guilt, shame or condemnation while their child is away. It does not matter, if your child is young or old, there is still hope for them and for you. The Father cares about you!