
Alabama’s Idol of Death
Alabama knows death. From the lash of slavery to the ropes of lynching to the quiet hum of the execution chamber, the state has long baptized violence as justice. Governors consistently smile as they sign death warrants. The Alabama Department of Corrections parades its machinery of death as though it were holy. People gather in pulpits and pews to bless the whole bloody mess. Death is the idol of Alabama.
God Raises Up a Prophet: Will Berry
Yet, at every altar of death…God raises up a prophet.
The sound of prophecy is echoing in Alabama. It’s coming from an unlikely source.
Will Berry was only eleven when his mother was murdered. Margaret Parrish Berry was shot in the head while working at a gas station. Her killer…Geoffrey West…was young, reckless and enraged. One bullet ripped the Berry family apart. Violence stole a mother from her children and left a boy to grow up in grief.
The State Counts on Vengeance
The state counts on such grief to harden into vengeance. Alabama has built its machinery of execution on the assumption that victims’ families demand as much blood as they can extract from the condemned. Will Berry could have become that kind of voice. No one would have blamed him. But grief did not calcify his soul. Instead…in the shadow of his mother’s grave…he found the road less traveled.
Will Berry’s Letters of Mercy
As West’s execution date approached, something truly holy broke open. Letters began to pass between the condemned and the son of his victim. West wrote with remorse…confessing the weight of his crime…the daily torment of wishing he could take it all back. And Berry answered not with curses, not with a demand for blood…but with mercy. He wrote back, I forgive you.
Forgiveness Is Resistance
Make no mistake…forgiveness is not a slogan. It is not some passing fad or sentimental posture. Forgiveness costs something…something great. Forgiveness demands that you walk back through the fire of grief and decide…again and again and again…not to let violence dictate the terms of your life. Forgiveness does not erase what happened. Forgiveness does not make the pain disappear. Forgiveness is resistance…resistance to a world that insists that death is the only answer.
Will Berry Exposes Alabama’s Lies
Berry’s voice exposes the lies of Alabama. For decades, politicians and prison officials have defended executions as a way of giving “closure” to families. But here is the family. Here is the son who lost his mother. And he says with stunning clarity…I don’t want this man to die. I don’t want the state to take revenge in my name or in my family’s name for the killing of my mother.
Alabama Silences Mercy
So, what has Alabama done with this voice of mercy? It has done its’ level best to silence him. Governor Kay Ivey and the Department of Corrections have even refused to allow Berry and West to meet, even though both men pleaded for the chance. A grieving son wanted to look his mother’s killer in the eye…not to condemn him…but to bless him with forgiveness. The state slammed the door. Why? Because forgiveness unmasks the truth…executions are not about families at all. They are about vengeance. They are about power. They are about keeping the altar of death alive.
Will Berry: The Prophet
This is why Will Berry is a prophet. He stands in the ruins of violence and declares another way. His witness reminds us that forgiveness is not weakness. Forgiveness is the fiercest form of resistance. Forgiveness says…You cannot define me. You cannot make me your excuse. You cannot drag me down into your pit of violence. Forgiveness throws back the curtain and reveals Alabama’s rituals of death for what they are…hollow, cruel and godless.
The Cost of Prophecy
This is not easy. Prophecy never is. Prophets bleed before they bless. Prophets grieve before they sing. And Will Berry has grieved more than most. But he has chosen to become the voice Alabama most needs and least wants.
Forgiveness as the Future
Forgiveness is the future Alabama cannot yet imagine. Forgiveness is the road away from prisons, needles and gas chambers. Forgiveness is the only way to break the cycle that keeps repeating itself in this bloody land. Will Berry is the hope of Alabama because he has dared to speak mercy where everyone expected vengeance. His life proves that even in the hardest places…another way is possible.
Alabama at a Crossroads
Alabama now stands at a crossroads. It can harden its heart and march deeper into the bloody plague of executions. Or it can stop…listen to one of its greatest contemporary prophets…and repent.
There is hope for Alabama…and his name is Will Berry.
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