How can we remember prisoners as Hebrews 13:3 instructs us to do? Anchoring truth: Hebrews 13:3 “Remember those in prison as if you were bound with them, and those who are mistreated as if you were suffering with them.” Seeing the Lord’s heart for prisoners • Matthew 25:36—Jesus identifies Himself with “the prisoner.” • Isaiah 61:1; Luke 4:18—His mission includes “proclaiming liberty to the captives.” • Acts 16:25–34—The gospel reaches prisoners and jailers alike. • Colossians 4:18—Paul closes his letter, “Remember my chains,” underscoring how personal this call is. Practical ways to remember prisoners today 1. Pray deliberately • Intercede for salvation, repentance, protection, and hope. • Ask the Lord to open doors for the gospel behind bars (Colossians 4:3). 2. Write or send Scripture-filled encouragement • Letters, cards, or approved digital messages remind inmates they are not forgotten (2 Timothy 4:13). 3. Visit when possible • Safe, approved visits fulfill Matthew 25:36 and put love into action. 4. Support faithful prison ministries • Provide Bibles, study guides, worship music, hygiene kits, and funding for chaplains. 5. Advocate for persecuted believers • Proverbs 31:8—“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.” • Sign petitions, contact officials, and stay informed through reputable ministries. 6. Assist with reentry • Resume help, housing leads, mentoring, and practical gifts show the grace of Titus 3:14 in action. 7. Stand with inmates’ families • Deliver meals, help with school supplies, or offer childcare; Galatians 6:2 instructs us to “bear one another’s burdens.” 8. Share the gospel personally • Volunteer for Bible studies, correspondence courses, or evangelism teams; Romans 1:16 remains “the power of God for salvation.” Partnering with gospel witness behind bars • Acts 28:30–31—Paul, though confined, “proclaimed the kingdom of God.” • 2 Timothy 2:9—“But the word of God is not chained.” Our involvement fuels that unchained Word. Keeping a tender heart • Regularly picture yourself “bound with them” as Hebrews 13:3 commands. • Avoid language that dehumanizes; remember each inmate bears God’s image (Genesis 1:27). • Celebrate every testimony of transformation, reinforcing Luke 15:7 joy. Resources and next steps • Contact local jails and prisons for volunteer orientation dates. • Partner with established ministries that vet volunteers and provide training. • Schedule a weekly reminder to pray and write. • Share success stories in your fellowship to multiply awareness. By acting on Hebrews 13:3 in these concrete ways, we embody Christ’s compassion and keep faith with the plain, trustworthy words of Scripture. |