November 15, 2014
11:20 AM pst
Our Gracious Lord, It has been over 539 grueling days since the murder of Your Servant, Officer Jason Ellis, took place. And as we know the Kentucky State Police are seeking any information in this case that will lead them to the person or persons responsible for this heinous murder, we ask You, Lord, to supernaturally reignite this investigation with fresh information. Lord, as we know there is someone who has knowledge of this attack upon one of Your Peacemakers, we ask You to cause this person or persons to have sleepless nights. May You cause them to be confused, frustrated and without peace in their heart until they finally disclose the details of this murder to the law enforcement authorities in Kentucky. May You do the same to the suspect(s). May You cause the suspect(s) mind to be confused. If this person might be planning to take the life of another law enforcement officer, may you cause any weapon to malfunction. May You cause this suspect to have a deep psychological need to tell someone of his crime and may it then be disclosed to law enforcement. We also know the suspect needs You in his/her heart to be their Savior and Lord and we seek eternal salvation for the suspect. We also know this suspect must suffer pay for this crime. Nevertheless, we know You are the King of kings and Lord of lords, the Bread of Life and our Living Water and know that all things are possible with You. So Lord, as we will be celebrating Thanksgiving soon, may You cause the capture of this suspect and allow the Bardstown Police Department and family of Officer Ellis to be able to give thanks to You for hearing and answering our prayer and bringing a suspect or suspects to justice. May many friends and family members be given Your peace—Your amazing peace that passes all understanding. May they finally be able to lay their heads on their pillows knowing this heinous killer has been captured—no longer able to terrorize anymore. May they finally have a restful night’s sleep, in the name of Your Son, Jesus, we pray, Amen.
News link:
http://www.odmp.org/officer/21789-police-officer-jason-scott-ellis