taking the words of Jesus seriously

 

Georgia Clergy just delivered 500 signatures of faith leaders and 40 boxes of names from around the world — calling for a stop to tonight’s execution of Kelly Gissendaner. And there are over 55, 000 folks on the Groundswell petition which launched just yesterday, and over 1000 new names are coming in every hour.

 

But some suggest it is like speaking into thin air – that there is no chance the Governor or the GA Board of Pardons and Parole will listen. After all, GA has already executed two people this year, more than any state other than Texas.

 

But there’s a GA case that would suggest otherwise–that all this may not be in vain It’s the case of Billy Moore.

 

After 17 years on death row for a murder he openly confessed to doing, Billy Moore’s execution was stopped – by a groundswell of support from faith leaders (including Mother Teresa), people of conscience, and even the victim’s family. And it was the GA Board of Pardons and Parole that stopped his imminent execution. In fact, they eventually decided his rehabilitation was so complete and compelling that he was eligible for parole a year later.

 

So thousands of Georgia citizens and folks around the world are hopeful. Tonight there is an opportunity — not to be “soft on crime” or to ignore wrongdoing, but to bear witness that redemption is possible. Tonight GA leaders have a chance to recognize that people can be healed, rehabilitated, restored – and that they do not have to be forever held hostage and defined by the worst decision they made.

 

Like Billy Moore, Kelly Gissendaner is the quintessential story of a life converted, transformed, saved by faith in Jesus. Not only is she a Christian, she is now a pastor – just like Billy Moore.

 

And her life is a sermon, a much-needed sermon in the heart of the Bible belt. The message is this – God so loved the world, that Christ came, not to condemn to the world but to save us (John 3:16).

 

We were worth saving. And Kelly certainly was not saved in order to be executed – she was saved so that her life can be a witness of God’s love and grace.

 

We are wounded healers. Those who have made terrible choices just like Billy Moore and Kelly Gissendaner often become some of the most credible voices in the world of the power of God to redeem sinners.

 

That is the truth of the Gospel – no one is beyond redemption. If we don’t believe that, half of the Bible is discredited because it was written by folks who committed murder – Moses, David, Saul of Tarsus. The Bible would be much shorter without grace. But thank God we have people like them, like Kelly, like you and me who remind us that the Good News is that God’s grace is bigger than our sins.

 

The Gospel of Kelly Gissendaner is still being written. I hope, and I pray, along with hundreds of thousands of others around the world – that the Gospel of Kelly is not cut short tonight by the state of Georgia.

 




About The Author

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Shane Claiborne is a best-selling author, renowned activist,
 sought-after speaker, and self-proclaimed “recovering sinner.” Shane writes and speaks around the world about peacemaking, social justice, and Jesus, and is the author of several books, 
including "The Irresistible Revolution," "Jesus for President," "Executing Grace," "Beating Guns," and his newest book, "Rethinking Life (released in Feb 2023)." He is the visionary leader of The Simple Way in Philadelphia and co-director of Red Letter Christians. His work has been featured in Fox News, Esquire, SPIN, TIME, the Wall Street Journal, NPR, and CNN.

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