The Commercial Appeal

No greater pardon than God himself pardoning sinners

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FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY

Q: The president has recently pardoned some prisoners that shouldn’t have been excused from their crimes. How can this be justified?

— P.P.

A: There is no greater pardon than God Himself pardoning sinners, but many people refuse his pardon and will not receive it.

History reveals that there are those who have actually refused a pardon. From the records of the U.S. Supreme Court comes such a story of defiance. In 1829, a man named Wilson was indicted for robbing the mail and endangerin­g the life of a government mail carrier. Wilson was tried and sentenced to death. But President Andrew Jackson issued him a pardon. The man refused it and chose death by hanging rather than receive forgivenes­s.

This is a picture of what Jesus Christ has done for us. He offers mankind a pardon for sin and waits for our response. Many refuse him but Jesus stands ready to forgive and has paid the penalty for man’s crimes against him.

Chuck Colson, a former prisoner himself, had a tremendous ministry reaching prisoners with the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. Many people will be in Heaven whose lives have been transforme­d because of the message that penetrated hardened hearts. Keep proclaimin­g God’s truth even if the message falls on deaf ears. When inmates find themselves alone in their cells, the Gospel message can still continue to work in unresponsi­ve hearts after your departure.

Never cease telling people about this great rescue mission that brings freedom to those imprisoned, whether inside or outside prison bars.

This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

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