South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford said that he first thought of resigning, but later decided not to because he wanted to “learn lessons rather than running and hiding down at the farm.”
Now, you might want to know what other lessons Sanford is talking about, because he has probably gathered quite a few of them over the last week or so. The teacher in this school of life for Mark Sanford just happens to be God.
“For God to really work in my life I shouldn’t be getting off so lightly,” said Sanford.
Actually, Governor, if God was “to really work” in your life, you would not have gone to Argentina in the first place.
On his website and Facebook page, Sanford wrote a message to his friends basically stating that he needs to stay in office because its part of God’s plan to make him a better person.
I find it amazing that God always speaks to people like Sanford after they have sinned and after they have been caught.
If you want to become nauseated, here is the full text of his message:
Dear Friends,
I write to apologize and ask for your forgiveness.
Well beyond the personal consequences within my own family, I know that at so many different levels my actions have upset, offended and disappointed friends and supporters and for this I am most sorry. As I mentioned in last week’s press conference, I’ve always believed God’s laws were there to protect us from ourselves, and what has transpired over this last week vividly illustrates the damage that comes personally, and to those you love and respect, in doing otherwise.
So in the aftermath of this failure I want to not only apologize, but to commit to growing personally and spiritually. Immediately after all this unfolded last week I had thought I would resign – as I believe in the military model of leadership and when trust of any form is broken one lays down the sword. A long list of close friends have suggested otherwise – that for God to really work in my life I shouldn’t be getting off so lightly. While it would be personally easier to exit stage left, their point has been that my larger sin was the sin of pride. They contended that in many instances I may well have held the right position on limited government, spending or taxes – but that if my spirit wasn’t right in the presentation of those ideas to people in the General Assembly, or elsewhere, I could elicit the response that I had at many times indeed gotten from other state leaders.
Their belief was that if I walked in with a real spirit of humility then this last legislative term could well be our most productive one – and that outside this term, I would ultimately be a better person and of more service in whatever doors God opened next in life if I stuck around to learn lessons rather than running and hiding down at the farm.
They have also made the point that a good part of life is about scripts – that the idea of redemption isn’t something that Marshall, Landon, Bolton and Blake should just read about, it’s something they should see. Accordingly, they suggested that there was a very different life script that would be lived and learned by our boys, and thousands like them, if this story simply ended with scandal and then the end of office – versus a fall from grace and then renewal and rebuilding and growth in its aftermath.
I won’t belabor all these points, but I did want to write as expressed earlier to say that I’m sorry and that more than anything I personally ask for your prayers for me, Jenny, the boys and so many others who have been impacted by what I have done.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Take care.







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I would argue that God was working in Sanford’s life but he couldn’t see the forest for the trees. He found the love of his life, his soulmate.
I was initially rooting for this guy, but hearing all his biblical side stepping and conservative ass kissing has left me with a bad taste.
Run away, Sanford. Damn what everybody thinks, follow your heart to be with your one, true love.
DONT DENY YOUR HEART, SANFORD!
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