
In the verse above it states ” He sets the prisoners free and gives them joy” I have heard that statement before but never really put much thought into it, if any thought at all. I first hand saw this verse come to life in the past month of spending time with the inmates at the Rizal Prison. Many of them since coming to the prison have come to know the Lord intimately. I was speaking to one of the women and she was saying that when she first arrived at the prison she felt lost,lonely, and hopeless. She came to know the Lord while in prison and she said she instantly felt an overwhelming joy, that could only be from the Lord. I sat there in awe of her statement, sitting in front of me is a women who has lost everything, her nine children, her marriage, her freedom from the outside world and yet because of her relationship with Christ she still feels an overwhelming joy each day when she wakes up. I wish all of you reading this blog right now could experience the men and women that we spent time with over the past month in the prison. They showed me what it really looks like to find true genuine joy that can only come from the Lord, they showed me what it really looked like to live a life where just having God was enough! God still calls each and every one of the men and women in the Rizal prison his child he has not forgotten them! No matter what they did to be in prison, God still loves them and chooses to show them joy and love.

