ONLY A FOOL WOULD REFUSE TO BE PARDONED

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The Strange Case of George Wilson

In 1829 two men -- Wilson and Porter -- were convicted of robbing the U.S. mails, and sentenced to death by hanging. Three weeks before the time set for Wilson's execution, he was pardoned by President Andrew Jackson. Strangely enough, Wilson refused the pardon. The case went to the Supreme Court (United States vs. George Wilson, 7 Peters' Report, page 150) and the court finally handed down its decision: "A pardon is a deed, to the validity of which delivery is essential, and delivery is not complete without acceptance. It may then be rejected by the person to whom it is tendered; and if it is rejected, we have discovered no power in this court to force it upon him." Most people would agree that Wilson was a fool for refusing to accept a pardon. Yet these same people daily reject the pardon which God has provided for them. Because God is just, he must punish our sins. But because God is merciful, he himself suffered the awful penalty when Jesus Christ his Son, suffered all the wrath of God against our sins as He died on the cross of Calvary. Your pardon has been signed by God himself. All you need to do is accept it by telling God in prayer that you are guilty of sin; ask him to pardon you, "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved" (Romans 10:13). Unless you accept the pardon, you remain condemned. "He that believeth not is condemned" (John 3:18). Wilson's was a strange case. But then, Wilson was a fool.

Tract Courtesy of Bogard Press

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