God Loves Me Enough to Send Me to Prison by Dave
Wilson with Eldon Rynders
Eldon serves as the team leader for our prison
ministry called KAIROS. Throughout the year, they enter the Maximum Security
Men’s Federal Penitentiary in Victorville and host a 3 day discipleship weekend
with inmates.
Matthew 11-13
After spending time with
Eldon, I did a little research on one of the more obscure passages of scripture
that he drew my attention to: Matthew 12:20 where Jesus quoted the prophet
Isaiah. He mentions “a bruised reed he will not break”. If you google this
phrase, you will get lists of websites and articles about prison ministry.
Chuck Colson’s organization, “Prison Fellowship” even uses the logo of a bent
reed to symbolize their work with prisoners. There are many people online who
have labeled themselves as ‘bruised reeds’ because of unhealthy and unwise
decisions they have made in their lives. But each one that I read gave praise
to the Lord that they are not broken and discarded – only bruised.
Men and women who reach
the end of the line by serving time in prison are often more open to the gospel
than they ever have been. They have “TIME” on their hands to contemplate their
behavior and think of ways to alter their course for the future. Actually,
KAIROS is the Greek word for time. Not just any time, but God’s appointed time
that is reserved as a special moment for His purposes.
As Jesus quotes Isaiah,
he completes the passage that says, “…he brings justice to victory; and in his
name the Gentiles will hope.” Justice is significant to Jesus here because he
knows that the Pharisees are conspiring against him. He is not just concerned
about justice here on earth, but spiritual justice as well. The parables of the
‘sower’, ‘the hidden treasure’ and ‘pearl of great price’ all direct His
followers to strive for higher purposes here on earth. In prison, inmates are
given time to consider the depth of having a relationship with Christ. But, we
who are free, often take our time for granted. We are busy people and do not
always set aside margin in our lives for depth. I have heard people say, “We
are a mile wide, but an inch deep” when it comes to our faith. Participating in
Route 66 is one positive way of creating margin (time) for the Lord to speak to
you and guide you during your day. Keep it up!
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