Saturday – Open Topic
Reading – Psalm 51
Highlight Verse:
“Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me.”
Psalms 51:10 NLT
The author of this song had messed up.
He stalked a beautiful lady.
It didn’t take long before he used his influence and position to bring her into his bed.
She got pregnant as a result.
To save his reputation, he did everything he could to cover it up, even to the point of having her husband killed and forcing her into marriage with him.
It wasn’t until an investigation brought the story to light that he repented.
Sound somewhat familiar today?
I’ve heard many say that Michael Tate’s (former lead singer for the News Boys) repentance wasn’t genuine since he waited until he was found out.
I won’t go into the details of his situation, mostly because I don’t know and don’t listen to the many crazy rumors going around.
Christian artists normally have a “purity clause” in their contracts that will end their careers if anything gets out that would harm their moral reputation.
That’s a good thing in that it holds them accountable for their message.
Unfortunately, it also drives them to cover up their failings, so they end up not getting the help and support that they need to get back on the right path.
That made me wonder if they should also have a “restoration clause” in their contracts that would kick in before the “purity clause.”
Ideally, that would lead them to seek help early and prevent irreparable damage to their message and their lives.
King David found restoration as seen here in this Psalm.
His repentance was genuine.
Despite the heinous nature of his sins, God restored him to a place where he became known as a “man after God’s own heart.”
There were consequences, but he got past them and back to a place of integrity.
I praying that Michael Tate would find that same kind of restoration.
Would you prefer public people who fail to be restored or cancelled? Please explain.
Have you been in that place where you needed restoration? How did you find it?