Music like that is part of my archives.
It always rubs me the wrong way when I see these characters bring up Jesus and their faith on air.
It rings so hollow to me. It requires no effort to pronounce your faith when you have everything these people have. Fame, fortune, and the luxury to screw up your marriages and families with virtually no consequence because you have the resources and support to pad whatever damage you inflict. It isn’t Jesus saving these characters, it’s their contracts and their fame.
The bluecollar guy that messes up his marriage and family, lives paycheck to paycheck, doesn’t have the means to ‘fix’ the collateral damages he’s inflicted thus forced to pay so dearly for his mistakes. Never being able to escape the consequences he triggered from his indiscretions...
...when that guy can still pronounce his faith in Jesus...that’s FAITH.
Jesus to these characters comes off as nothing more than an attempt to portray some kind of false humility since they don’t have to actually deal with humility in real life.
I know I’m judging and maybe they truly are god-fearing humble servants of Jesus. It’s just hard to see that because their actions say different.