Is Morgan Wallen a Christian?

Answer: Yes

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Morgan Cole Wallen is an American country musician and songwriter with an artistic mastery of guitar, violin, and piano. The singer prolifically marries country music with pop and R&B rhythmic beats birthing multi-platinum awards. Morgan Wallen dominated the U.S. Top Country Albums chart in 2018 with his debut album, If I Know Me, and confidently wrote his name in gold.

Born in Sneedville, Tennessee, on May 13, 1993, Wallen grew up in Knoxville and picked an interest in music at three years old, at five years he was 

introduced to the violin. 

Taking steady steps, Wallen briefly dived into baseball in high school but was cut short by an elbow injury. He retraced his steps back to music, and by February 2014 he auditioned for “The Voice” but got eliminated in the playoffs stage. Though eliminated early, his appearance built enough exposure for him.

With a total of three studio albums, Morgan Wallen is arguably one of the most priced country musicians with back-to-back awards and nominations ranging from Billboard Music Awards to iHeartRadio Music Awards, Country Music Association Awards, and CMT Music Awards amongst others. 

Without a doubt, Wallen is one artist who is at the center of controversies and backlashes concerning his religious slant. This article will analyze comments, media posts, and other elements to provide answers on the status of Morgan Wallen as a Christian.

Is Morgan Wallen Religious?

Is Morgan Wallen Religious?

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, religion is the belief in and worship of a god or gods, or any such system of belief and worship. A religious person is therefore someone who believes in and worships God or gods and openly expresses his beliefs in a particular religious group.

The Bible in a bid to buttress what religion entails in James 1:27 states that true religion is a devotion to God, demonstrated by love and compassion for fellowmen, coupled with unworldliness. It goes further to state that true religion is the work of grace upon the heart, that then flows out in good works. 

James 2:17-18, reads, “Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. But someone will say, ‘You have faith, and I have work.’ Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.

Ecclesiastes 12:13 also says, “The conclusion, when all has been heard, is: fear God and keep His commandments because this applies to every person.” which reinstates that every religion is guided by sets of doctrines and for one to be qualified as religious, he has to abide by them.

Morgan Wallen is the son of a Southern Baptist preacher, and before he auditioned in “The Voice,” he only sang in church. With this background, the singer is linked to having a strong religious upbringing. 

Some of Wallen’s songs have some religious undertones and themes. He wrote about God in a handful of his songs. In the song “I Wrote The Book,” Wallen examines his affinity with the Bible. 

“Yeah the good Lord knows I need it

I didn’t write it but I probably oughta read it

The one that lays by the lamp on the nightstand

One that says don’t cuss and don’t fight

Or let the bottle turn you into a different man

But, damn, if I don’t do it every Friday night

Those get you into Heaven letters in red”

 These lyrics are about how a “good” girl left him because he was not following biblical teachings wholeheartedly. Religious themes such as “Heaven” and “The Good Lord” are also present in the song.

In the song “In The Bible,” he sings, “Lord knows I’d be one hell of a disciple. If bein’ country was in the Bible,” as he feels closest to God when he is doing country things like driving back roads and being out by the river. 

Does Morgan Wallen Believe in God?

Does Morgan Wallen Believe in God?

The belief in God or gods is the cardinal pillar of most religions. God is revered through occasional worship, chants, obedience to doctrine, and the performance of religious rites. 

Morgan Wallen occasionally speaks about his belief. After the Borderline Bar & Grill shooting in Thousand Oaks, California, in 2018, the singer talked to Taste of Country after the tragedy concerning his religious slant and said, 

“I don’t have any answers, but in my personal opinion, I’m a person that has faith and I believe that a lot of people have neglected God. We don’t put the Ten Commandments in school anymore. We just neglect everything and people act like the Ten Commandments are something so terrible. I mean, it’s a way to live. I think we all could agree on what they say.”

“I believe in God,” he stressed. “I believe that He’s real and I believe He has control over a lot of things and I think throughout history there have been a lot of countries that have turned their back on Him and the result is not great. Hopefully, we can get something figured out.”

In his 2023 recent song, Don’t Think Jesus, Warren indirectly tells his story through the lens of a child with the frivolous ambition of a celebrity who is patterned to “whiskey… women and getting too stoned.” He is cautioned by his folks at home to reflect on his upbringing as a religious kid from a religious home and to watch his lifestyle that Jesus himself didn’t get down like that, by living a life of promiscuity and drugs. 

Is Morgan Wallen a Christian?

Is Morgan Wallen a Christian?

A Christian is a person who has put faith and trust in the person and work of Jesus Christ, including his death on the cross as payment to redeem mankind from eternal death. Christianity is marked by adherence to the principles of the Bible and direct imitation of the lifestyle of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ is regarded by Christians as the son of God whose birth, life, death, and resurrection radiates the very essence of Christianity. In other words, Jesus Christ is the focal point of Christianity. 

During the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards, the country songster’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” earned Album of the Year. In his acceptance speech, Wallen thanked those most important to him: his loved ones, the people who worked on the album with him, and Jesus Christ. 

“I’d also like to thank my good Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, my family, my friends, my team in Nashville, country radio, and everyone who has shown me grace along the way,”

Wallen also seems to be reconnecting with his religion. In some of his songs, he talks about God. In the song “I Wrote The Book,” Wallen discusses his reconnection with the Bible. “Cause I was never too good at pickin’ up the one that lays by the lamp on the nightstand” 

Also, in the song “In The Bible,” he sings, “Lord knows I’d be one hell of a disciple. If bein’ country’ was in the Bible,” as he feels closest to God when he is doing country things like driving back roads and being out by the river. 

Wallen’s 2023 song “Don’t Think Jesus,” a new single can be listened to as both meditation on and reaction to the singer’s recent occurrences. The song introduces a nameless personality — a “boy,” no less — who envisions the bright lights and the big stage, presumably as a guitar-playing country star. But soon enough, after “chasing the devil through honky tonk bars,” it dawned on him that his lifestyle is not in sync with an implicit confession of faith in Jesus. Voices in his head reminded him, “I don’t think Jesus did it this way.”

Another yardstick in gauging Morgan Wallen’s religious slant is his affiliation with Christian gatherings. The country music crooner has been spotted attending church fellowships and also ministering in songs. His verified Twitter account reads, “Southern boy by God’s grace. Love Jesus, music, and my fam…”

From the information gathered, it is worthy to state that the singer deviated briefly from his Christian faith, but he retraced his steps back to the faith. With his show of faith, one can easily deduce that Wallen is a Christian.

Is Morgan Wallen baptized?

Is Morgan Wallen baptized?

Baptism is an important Christianity rite that involves an immersion into water, symbolizing new birth. Morgan Wallen hasn’t been too expressive about his religious slant. However, it has been revealed that he was raised by his father who was a fervent Pentecostal southern preacher and is assumed to be baptized. 

What did Morgan Wallen say about Jesus?

What did Morgan Wallen say about Jesus?

Speaking about Jesus is one of the obligations of the Christian faith. The Bible emphasizes the importance of evangelism to resonate virtues that are Christlike and win souls for God. One is likened to being a Christian by the nature of things he says about Jesus Christ.

As previously hinted, Morgan Wallen was raised in a Christian home but deviated from the faith to chase fame. On returning to the faith, Wallen identified Jesus as the source of motivation for his career. As a recipient of the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards, in his acceptance speech, Wallen thanked those most important to him: his loved ones, the people who worked on the album with him, and Jesus Christ. In his words:

I’d also like to thank my good Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, my family, my friends, my team in Nashville, country radio, and everyone who has shown me grace along the way.”

Conclusion 

In February 2021, Wallen’s music was pulled out from some music platforms and radio stations, he was secluded from attending award ceremonies because he was caught using a racial slur. Just like the story of the prodigal son, after acknowledging his fault, retraced his steps back to his father and the rest was history, the same is the story of Wallen. His growth to stardom didn’t come easy, it tested his religious faith and in no time he bounced back. Although he has made plenty of mistakes (who hasn’t?) we believe, based on what he’s said, that he is a Christian.

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