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Justin Bieber Thanks God for His Forgiveness and Credits His Love for Getting Him through Each Day

Justin Bieber says he can’t make it through a single day without the forgiveness and love of Jesus. His recent words about faith cut through fame, failure, and struggle to point to the only hope that holds.
Aug 18, 2025
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Justin Bieber Thanks God for His Forgiveness and Credits His Love for Getting Him through Each Day

Pop singer Justin Bieber recently shared a heartfelt post on Instagram expressing his gratitude for Jesus' love and forgiveness, stating that it gets him through each day, even when he feels at his lowest. "Grateful for a new day," Bieber posted on August 12. "Grateful for Jesus, he meets me every morning with forgiveness and love that I truly don't deserve." "So grateful that he gives this love so freely, so graciously," said Biber. "Wouldn't be able to get thru the day without his love. It meets me at my lowest."

Bieber posting about God is not uncommon, as he has previously been outspoken about his faith despite mental health strugglesChurch Leaders reported.

















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"Praying away the feeling of being wrong," he wrote a couple of days ago.

















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Last month, he made another post, "Let's have a good day, let's go outside Get in nature. Thanking Jesus for his patience with me this morning. I can be extremely selfish and impatient, yet Jesus always has his arms open toward me 🤗🤗🤗."

His latest album, "SWAG," includes Marvin Winans' "Forgiveness," which is a live version of Winans singing his rendition of "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High."

Despite his faith-based posts, Bieber has also posted pictures of himself smoking marijuana and giving the middle finger to the camera.

When Bieber performed at The Freedom Experience in 2021, he informed his audience, "I'm tired of religion. I'm tired of division. just want to know what it looks like to love people. I want to know Jesus, who goes to where the broken people are."

Despite the world dealing with the many trials in the past year, the singer stressed, "We do got a hope, and his name is Jesus, and He's changed my life."

Holding back tears, Bieber invited his pastor, Judah Smith, on stage and described him as a brother who changed his life.

"I can't look at you or else I'm gonna cry," Bieber said. 

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Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

Originally published August 18, 2025.

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