Jeremy & Jinger Vuolo Issue Scathing Response To Josh Duggar Conviction
Jeremy and Jinger Vuolo have shared their thoughts on Josh Duggar’s conviction. The couple issued a bold statement one day after Josh was found guilty. Now, he is awaiting sentencing for his charges of receiving and possessing child pornography. At this point, only a few members of the Duggar family have issued statements in response to the guilty verdict.
On Thursday evening, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar posted a statement on their family blog. Around the same time, Jill and Derick Dillard shared their own statement. On Friday morning, Ben Seewald posted an Instagram story featuring his and Jessa’s statement.
Fans predict that more statements will come out very soon. It’s unclear at this time who’s going to end up saying anything though. For now, fans are focusing on Jinger and Jeremy’s statement. On both of their posts, the couple left their comments turned off. This is likely to prevent negative comments about their family right now.
See Jeremy and Jinger Vuolo’s response to Josh’s conviction
In a new Instagram post on each of their personal pages, they issued a statement. The couple wrote, “We are saddened for the victims of horrific child abuse. We are also saddened for Josh’s family, his wife and precious children.”
They continue:
“We are saddened for the dishonor this has brought upon Christ’s name. Josh claims to be a Christian. When a professing follower of Jesus is exposed as a hypocrite, the response of many will be to challenge the integrity of Jesus himself. They’ll question the legitimacy of a Savior whose so-called followers privately delight in the sins they publicly denounce. This is why the Apostle Paul told religious hypocrites that ‘the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you’ (Romans 2:24). For Josh, we fear for his soul.”
In their post, they add, “Yet, amidst our sadness, there is gratitude. We are grateful that God is a God of justice who cares for the innocent and the helpless. And, of all the people in this world, he especially loves children, who are among the most vulnerable. This reality makes the existence of sex trafficking and child abuse one of the most horrific evils imaginable. It is an evil God hates.”
Finally, they write, “We are thankful to God for exposing Josh’s actions and to a legal system committed to protecting the innocent and punishing the guilty in this case. We are grateful for justice. We are praying for further justice, vindication, protection, and healing for all those who have been wronged.”
You can read the statement below.
So, what do you think of Jeremy and Jinger Vuolo’s statement? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. For more news about the Duggar family, come back to TV Shows Ace.
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