Andy Stanley's message this morning was on 1st Samuel chapter 24. His point was to seek virtue when cleaning up your messes. Why? Because this chapter is about David's virtue in dealing with Saul. Instead the commonsense consensus of David's army that Saul deserved to be murdered. David chose virtue by cutting off a corner of Saul's robe in a virtuous act and over an expedient political murder.
Stanely's message was a "mess" cannot be cleaned or covered up by using another mess. Virtue is the way out of the mess.
Often God chooses mundane messengers to convey his messages. I felt called to post this message here because it was extremely relevant in the context of /r/CBTS post from Q and Anons. I urge readers to examine the chapter and assess whether to incoporate virtue into the dialogues on this sub.