On the morning of December 2, 2011, Gerrard Machin left
his home in Bournemouth, England, to take a walk to purchase the morning
newspaper. His wife, Patricia, grew concerned when he was gone for an
extended period of time and went to look for him. As she traced the
steps that her husband would have taken, she saw a young man standing
with a policeman next to an ambulance. She thought, “Oh my goodness
maybe Gerrard has witnessed an accident.” But then she saw Gerrard’s
familiar blue bag containing his newspapers leaning against a wall. She
knew it was her husband that needed the ambulance.
The young man
that stood with the policeman, Brian Williamson, was extremely
troubled. He was driving his car around a corner when he accidentally
struck Gerrard who was crossing the street. Informed of what had
happened and still in terrible shock, Patricia stood with Williamson,
trying to comfort him in her arms, as the ambulance took her husband to
the hospital.
Nine weeks
later, Gerrard Machin died due to the injuries sustained in the
accident.
Williamson
was tried in Bournemouth Crown Court. He was found guilty of causing
the death of Gerrard by careless driving. Speaking after the guilty
verdict, Williamson said that not a day went by when he did not think
about the crash, adding: “My heart and thoughts go out to Mr. Machin's
family.” He added that as difficult as it had been for him, it had to
be “10 times worse for [Machin’s] family.” Following the hearing,
Williamson sobbed in sorrow.
Before
Williamson’s sentencing, he was given a letter that Patricia Machin had
written to him. It was a letter of forgiveness. Patricia wrote:
“Dear Brian.
Today is a very important day and I will be in court to support you. On
the day of the accident, however bad it was for me, I realize it was
1,000 times worse for you. Neither Gerrard, if he was here, nor I feel
any sense of condemnation towards you. Will you make me a promise; that
you will get on with your young life, knowing that you will always be
supported by my prayers?”
Patricia told
the Daily Echo in 2013, “I don't feel any ill thoughts or grudges
towards Brian, not for a single moment, and I know Gerrard wouldn't
either. It was the worst day of my life and, no doubt, the worst day of
Brian's life as well. I've only ever felt sorry for him because who
hasn't made a mistake when driving? I've had to get on with my life and
I hope he can now do the same.”
Before
sentencing Williamson to a three-month prison sentence suspended for 12
months, Judge Wiggs told him: “I read the extremely moving letter from
Mrs. Machin. You are very fortunate to have been forgiven. There is no
doubt that what happened on that day was a tragedy for everyone,
including you. Nevertheless you were responsible.” *
Yet Brian
Williamson will always know that the wife of the man that he
accidentally killed has forgiven him.
You and I are
responsible for the death of the Son of God. It was for our sins, not
His own, that Jesus died on the cross. Yet He died on the cross so that
we can be forgiven of our sins and receive the gift of eternal life.
“For Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the
unrighteous, to bring you to God” (1 Peter 3:18).
God will forgive and give eternal life to those
who place their faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from
their sins in repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10),
and are baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins
(Acts 2:38). He will continue to cleanse from sin those who continue to
walk in the light of His Word (1 John 1:7-9).
It’s not
“good fortune” to know that we can be forgiven by God. It’s called
“GRACE.” You can receive it, if you’ll only accept it through your
trusting obedience.
--
David A. Sargent
* Information gleaned from “It was 1,000 times
worse for you: widow's astonishing words to driver
who killed her husband” in the Daily Echo (18
February 2013) of Bournemouth, England, www.bournemouthecho.co.uk.
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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