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Country star Morgan Wallen showcases Christian faith with Bible verse on cast during concert

Morgan Wallen took the stage at Clemson University's Memorial Stadium wearing a black cast with Joshua 2:21 written on it, displaying his Christian faith.

Published June 29, 2026, 11:44 PM
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Country star Morgan Wallen showcases Christian faith with Bible verse on cast during concert

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Morgan Wallen put his Christian faith on display during a recent concert, taking the stage with a Bible verse written across a cast on his leg.

In videos and photos shared on social media, the 33-year-old country star wore a black cast featuring the Scripture reference "Joshua 2:21" in white writing during his show at Clemson University’s Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina on Saturday.

Joshua 2:21 (KJV) reads, "And she said, According unto your words, so be it. And she sent them away, and they departed: and she bound the scarlet cord in the window."

Morgan Wallen performing the song '98 Braves' at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia

Morgan Wallen displayed his Christian faith as he performed with a Bible verse written on his leg cast during a recent concert. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media)

The verse is part of the Old Testament story of Rahab, a woman who hid two Israelite spies before the fall of Jericho. After the spies promised to spare her family, Rahab immediately tied a scarlet cord in her window as a sign of their covenant.

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According to Bible Hub's commentary on the verse, the scarlet cord has long been understood in Christian tradition as a symbol of faith, redemption and God's protection. It is also widely interpreted as foreshadowing Christ's redemptive sacrifice because it marked Rahab's household for deliverance during Jericho's destruction.

Wallen has previously spoken publicly about his Christian faith. The Grammy Award nominee, who is the son of Southern Baptist pastor Tommy Wallen and elementary school teacher Lesli Wallen, grew up singing in church before launching his music career."

During an April 2025 Spotify interview video ahead of the release of his collaboration with Post Malone, "I Ain't Comin' Back," Wallen explained that he intentionally includes biblical themes in his music.

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"Me as a Christian, I think anytime that I can throw a little hint of that in my music, I'm always all for it," he said via Taste of Country.

In 2022, Wallen released his faith-based single "Don't Think Jesus" on Good Friday. Other songs in his catalog that feature biblical language and imagery include "I Wrote the Book," "Devil Don't Know," "In the Bible," "Thought You Should Know" and "Genesis."

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During a December 2025 episode of his podcast "This Past Weekend," comedian Theo Vonn said that he participates in a Bible study with Wallen, describing the singer as "an inspiring guy" and "authentic."

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The country star has previously spoken out about his faith and growing up as the son of a pastor. (John Shearer/Getty Images for Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024)

Following Hurricane Helene's devastation in Appalachia in 2024, Wallen wrote Psalm 40:2 on the exposed studs of a storm-ravaged home as its owners rebuilt. He also visited flood victims in his native East Tennessee, organized a food drive and donated $500,000 to relief efforts.

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After the November 2018 shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, Wallen explained how he was leaning on his faith to cope with the tragedy.

"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," he explained during an interview with Taste of Country.

Morgan Wallen performing onstage at the T.J. Martell Foundation gala in New York City

Wallen has said that he enjoys including biblical themes in his music. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

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"We don’t put the Ten Commandments in school anymore. We just neglect everything and people act like the Ten Commandments is something so terrible. I mean, it’s a way to live. I think we all could agree on what they say."

He continued: "I believe in God. I believe that He’s real and I believe He has control over a lot of things and I think throughout history there has 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."

Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume

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