Episode 1306
A Prisoner's Pardon - Michelle Jackson pt 2
A Prisoner’s Pardon
Michelle Jackson pt 2
As we witness the continuous degradation of our society, one thing that continues to catch news headlines is the rampant violent crime happening all over America right now. Mainly in our inner cities, but it is not exclusive to those cities.
Teenagers taking guns to school. Elementary kids taking guns to school. Kids killing kids over things that used to result in fist fights. Now, they settle it with guns.
Add to that, the ever increasing alure of “money and fame” by so called, music icons whose lyrics does nothing but promote violence and things like that.
“Well, Brother Bob, that’s just the culture. The music reflects what’s happening in the streets.”
My response, “Why is happening to begin with?” What has caused us to accept it as normal?
Why have we accepted this as normal?
What can be done about it?
What are some of the personal ramifications that others experience, besides the victims and the perpetrators?
Our guest today is Michelle Jackson. I’ve known Michelle for several years now. She is an author and podcast host. She is releasing her long awaited book, “A Prisoner’s Pardon” at about the time you are listening to this episode.
I did an interview with her recently, which you can find on the KCR Podcast as episodes 1294 and 1295, where we discussed her companion book, “Pharaoh’s Butler & Baker, The Unknown Power of Forgiveness.”
Today though, we are focusing on “A Prisoner’s Pardon.”
This is part two of a great, two part interview with Michelle.
I seen in your book you discussed the fact that churches are failing to address sin. Explain that for us.
One guest I had on a few years back, I can’t remember the name right now, he said the church leadership, especially in the African-American communities, has sided up with the politicians for political favors and even monetary favors. This has led to a watering down of the Gospel and actual care for the members. All of this, coupled with the social programs aimed at destroying the family unit in favor of “Government is your provider” type mentality, has actually worked to the opposite effect of their intentions. How do you see this issue?
Back on the topic of your book, “A Prisoner’s Pardon,” I read in one instance, you asked your brother “Why” he kept doing these things. His response was because he “thought he could get away with it.” How true that statement is. Not just for criminals, but for US as well. Whenever we do something that we KNOW is wrong in God’s eyes, it’s because: A. We want to, and B. We think we can get away with it. Often it is just because we tell ourselves, “I’ll ask forgiveness later.” Can you shed some light on that area for us?
In your book, you present a very compelling example of what happens when a person “represents themselves” in a court of law. I have to admit, I had never looked at our Salvation from that perspective. As believers, we have our “advocate,” Jesus represent us. But could you go over that part of your book for us?
I love that. And that is such an important concept. I think that would be a great topic to preach on. Amen!
Why is a pardon the only solution?
You share a lot about the family offering forgiveness. Is that the only way to repair the damage done to the family when a loved one is locked up for a crime?
Throughout the book, you discuss a concept you discovered in the Bible involving Joseph and couple of other prisoners. Can you share that concept of a “Pardon.”
Your podcast is also titled, “A Prisoner’s Pardon.” Correct?
Share a bit about your podcast as we get ready to wrap up.
Let’s talk about something I seen in your book. The subject of “Spam and fried rice…”
How can someone obtain a copy of your book, “A Prisoner’s Pardon?” Is it on Amazon?
If someone wanted to reach out to you, to ask a question or maybe to do an interview such as this. How can they do that? How can someone get in touch with you?
I’ll put links to all of this in the show notes below.
Folks, I’ve known Michelle Jackson for several years now. She is a straight shooter who is passionate about her topic. She’s lived it. Everything she has shared with us today is straight from the heart. I encourage you drop down into the show notes and get in touch with Michelle, right now, while you are thinking about it. Amen!
And don’t forget to click the links to her two books! You need to order these babies right NOW! Amen! Buy a couple for your church. Give one to your pastor – I can almost guarantee he will appreciate them. Amen!
Be sure to order your books right now! Order more than one copy. Order three or four! I know that you know some people that could use this information and encouragement “right now!” Amen!
Be sure to click the link to her podcast below. I highly, HIGHLY encourage you to subscribe to her podcast so you can be notified when new episodes drop. Amen! Be sure to share the link to her podcast with those you know could use a word of encouragement in this area as well…
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email: michelle@prisonerspardon.com
Website: http://prisonerspardon.com/
Book: “A Prisoner’s Pardon” – on Amazon
Book: “Pharaoh’s Butler & Baker, The Unknown Power of Forgiveness” – on Amazon
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