I have heard of game theory being used in theological discussions to describe certain characteristics of God, and though this is a very interesting idea, it is not what I am concerned with at the moment.
When God chose to be with us, to dwell among us, God gave us light to shine through our darkness. The glory of Christian prayer arises from Jesus choosing to empty himself and be with us in the flesh.
In his new book, “Overcoming Moral Failure: Picking up the Pieces,” Dr. Gordon S. Froese reveals his past as an adulterer, and explains how God delivered him from his life of sin.
I take a small leap here and assume that by “morality” you mean roughly a system of values that embraces the worth of people and the communities in which they live, and which as well respects the rights of other people and communities insofar as they do not attempt to do harm to those unlike them.