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Morgan Wallen Wrote a Bible Verse on His Cast at Clemson: Here's What It Means


Published: Jul 05, 2026 07:58 AM EDT
Photo Credit: Morgan Wallen/Facebook
Photo Credit: Morgan Wallen/Facebook

Morgan Wallen didn't say a word about it from the stage - but fans at his Clemson concert noticed something written on his leg cast that spoke for itself: Joshua 2:21, handwritten in white marker.

The detail appeared during night two of Wallen's "Still the Problem Tour" stop at Clemson University's Memorial Stadium. There was no announcement, no social media post explaining it - just Scripture, visible to anyone paying close attention.

The verse comes from the story of Rahab, who hid two Israelite spies before the fall of Jericho, an act of faith later referenced throughout Scripture as an example of trust in God even under pressure.

It's not the first time Wallen's faith has quietly shown up around his music. He's previously thanked "my Good Lord and Savior" during his Academy of Country Music Awards acceptance speech, joined comedian Theo Von for a Bible study, and brought Christian artist Anne Wilson on tour as an opener - giving her a platform in front of tens of thousands of country fans.

Wallen has never claimed the "Christian artist" label, and likely wouldn't seek it out. But between the associations, the lyrics, and now a verse written in marker on a cast, faith continues to show up as a consistent thread running through his career - not announced, just present.

The Still the Problem Tour continues through the summer, with stops still ahead in Michigan and Alabama.