Despite being an unscripted musical performance talent
contest, this 2018 season of AMERICAN IDOL flowed in a manner as if a brilliant
writer orchestrated the entire season.
For those of us who believe that God is ultimately in control, we saw
Him work all things together in a way that reflects His glory.
Ryan Seacrest remains the host, but this season has three
all new judges. R&B legend Lionel
Richie (formerly of the Commodores) is joined by country star Luke Bryan and
pop star Katy Perry. They did very well in discovering new talent and keeping most of it around deep into the season.




Maddie Poppe is an impressive folk singer who had previously
nailed such songs as “The Rainbow Connection,” and “Brand New Key.” A deep voiced male country singer named Caleb
Lee Hutchinson also impressed me, reminding me of Scotty McCreery, one of the
more successful past winners of American Idol.
Another young girl named Mara Justine has an amazing voice, and an
incredible stage presence, with a hair whipping gimmick that I thought was
great, even though the judges encouraged her to stop it. Maddie, Caleb, and Mara all survived this top
twenty-four round, to join Cade in the top fourteen.
The top fourteen week would be the first time for the fans
to get to vote. The top six vote getters
would be safe, while the judges get four saves, leaving ten survivors.



Within the next two weeks, all four people who the judges
saved lacked the fan votes to stay around, as did Cate Turner. The highlight of the tribute to Prince week
was Caleb Lee Hutchinson’s successful country cover of “When Doves Cry,” a task
I did not think was possible until Caleb pulled it off.
The following week, the top five would be cut down to a top three. Michael J. Woodward would get cut. Cade Foehner,
much to my shock, would be the other person cut. That being said, former contestants like
Mandisa, Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey, Jason Castro, and Chris Daughtry did not
win, yet have more successful music careers than the majority of the American
Idol winners do.
The next week would feature shows on Sunday and Monday,
Monday being the final show, after the votes are already in, Sunday being the
day that the top three would each perform three times, including live debuting
their first radio single. In my opinion, Maddie Poppe
would dominate the Sunday performances. More than halfway through Monday’s show, it
was announced that Gabby got the fewest votes, and would not win.
It then came down to Caleb Lee Hutchinson and Maddie Poppe
as the final two. When they stood on
stage together, Caleb revealed that he and Maddie were boyfriend and
girlfriend. They performed a duet of the
“Over The Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” medley. After the song, Ryan Seacrest revealed to
Caleb and Maddie that, as the top two contestants, they both won vacations to Hawaii and that they get
to bring a plus one. Caleb said they
would bring their parents along to supervise, even quoting the cliché “Save
room for Jesus.” In choosing to bring
their parents, Caleb publicly protected Maddie’s dignity and reputation,
showing the world that he wants an honorable courtship with her, one that
treats her as a person to be loved and cherished. This shows young ladies the level of respect by
which they deserve to be treated and young men an example that part of being a
protector involves protecting her purity, and protecting her reputation by the
way we treat her and speak about her.
Had Cade Foehner been in the top two as I had wanted, this moment between
Caleb and Maddie would not have happened.
God has once again shown me another example of His will being greater
than what I would have wanted, prior to seeing what He actually had in
store.
The final winner was Maddie Poppe. She was crying so many tears of joy that she
was unable to sing her single. The
entire top ten contestants, including Caleb came out on stage with her to congratulate
her and help her sing her song. This was
a very special moment, unprecedented, at least in the seasons I have seen. The
bond between these contestants was very strong, the love from the Christian
contestants being the dominant culture reflected among all the contestants on
the show.
I am wishing for successful careers and a successful
relationship for Maddie and Caleb. I
believe that they can be a celebrity couple who have enough of a platform to, by God's grace,
revolutionize the way youngsters view romantic relationships. They can provide single young women with the
confidence that there are still decent men out there, while showing single young
men that true romance and true love protects her dignity, purity, and
reputation. In conclusion, this was a
very positive season of American Idol. I
am glad I watched it.
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