He's moving. We learned tonight that he will be shipped out two days from now. He prepared me for this so I'm ready. Nervous, but ready. Tomorrow we find out where his final location will be for him to complete his time. Then on Thursday is the official start of his seven year bid. The nervousness right now is not knowing where he'll be placed. There are probably two dozen or more prisons across the state and he can be shipped to any one of them. He can be as close as 45 minutes away or as far as eight hours away. We don't know. But we've stayed prayed up and we've prepared ourselves for the change.
He's nervous. I can hear it in his voice. Tonight is one of those nights where I have to be the strong one.
I emphasized focusing on a positive outcome and the faster we get this ball rolling, the faster he can get back home. Then we prayed. We thanked God for first of all keeping him to this point. Protecting him and keeping his mind throughout this process. We gave thanks for how he has begun developing his relationship with God and how God has spoken to him through his word and through prayer. Then we asked for favor for him to be placed nearby. That he'll be sent to a facility where he will be safe and protected and can remain close to his family. We asked all these things in Jesus name.
Tomorrow I will go for a last visit to see him before he leaves. His mom and sister will be there too. I'm surprised I'm not sad or worried. I think it's mostly because it means we're on our way to getting this over. He's already on his way home.
"Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
Philippians 4:6-7 King James Version
Love,
Her
Postmark: 10.31.17
He's nervous. I can hear it in his voice. Tonight is one of those nights where I have to be the strong one.
I emphasized focusing on a positive outcome and the faster we get this ball rolling, the faster he can get back home. Then we prayed. We thanked God for first of all keeping him to this point. Protecting him and keeping his mind throughout this process. We gave thanks for how he has begun developing his relationship with God and how God has spoken to him through his word and through prayer. Then we asked for favor for him to be placed nearby. That he'll be sent to a facility where he will be safe and protected and can remain close to his family. We asked all these things in Jesus name.
Tomorrow I will go for a last visit to see him before he leaves. His mom and sister will be there too. I'm surprised I'm not sad or worried. I think it's mostly because it means we're on our way to getting this over. He's already on his way home.
"Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
Philippians 4:6-7 King James Version
Love,
Her
Postmark: 10.31.17
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