Setting Captives Free

Me: The turkeys are not free to roam today?

Prodigal: Not today.

This is from the book Voice of the Faithful by Beth Moore

In the land of Namibia, we traveled to remote villages, where most practice ancestor worship and traditional tribal religion. We visited homes and presented the gospel when permitted.

At one street ,we again sought the Lord’s guidance. From behind a wire fence, two men called to us. They were prisoners at a jail and asked if we would come in to talk. We knew that dealing with police officers and paperwork would take a long time. So, regretting that we couldn’t visit at that point, we prayerfully handed the men some tracts in their language.

Before we could leave, a man outside the fence stopped us. Dressed in plain clothes, he told us that he was a police officer. The translator openly explained what we were giving to the prisoners. To our surprise, the officer said, “You must come to my home and tell me about Jesus”. He led us to his home behind the jail.

In the yard, the man listened intently to the gospel through the translator. I silently prayed for him the whole time. To our joy, he asked Jesus to be his Lord! But what he said next brought tears to our eyes.

“I’ve been waiting for someone to tell me about Jesus,” said the officer.

The prisoners we met now have someone on the “inside” to explain the tracts and tell them about Jesus. What “prisoners” do you know who need to be set free? Will you share the key to life today?

-M.M. Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa

So shall my word be that goes from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose

Isaiah 55:11

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodialpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

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