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Justin Bieber Refers to Jesus as "the King of My Heart"

Justin Bieber recently shared his profound belief in Jesus as his Savior, emphasizing His love, sacrifice, and resurrection as the foundation for a life of freedom from sin.
Oct 30, 2025
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Justin Bieber Refers to Jesus as "the King of My Heart"

Pop singer Justin Bieber recently referred to Jesus as "the king of my heart" during a profanity-laced conversation with friends about his belief in Jesus as his Savior, emphasizing the importance of faith in his life.

“God says you are,” Bieber, 31, said. “I don’t make the rules. But Jesus says that, and I really believe Him.

According to The Christian Post, Bieber added that he wholeheartedly said that Jesus “loved us so much He put on skin and bones and came in, onto this Earth, as a person, as a human.” The singer added that Jesus “lived a sinless life so that we don’t have to be focusing on sin because none of us can do the right thing all the time. And then He literally went to the cross, was lashed, whipped, made fun of.”

“Then He rose on the third day, defeating death, Hell, and the grave,” Bieber added. “Now we get to live free, and rather than focus on sin now, we can focus on Jesus, the wonderful Savior.”

Bieber also described Jesus as “the king of the world,” as well as “the king of Hollywood,” “the king of [Los Angeles]” and “the king of my heart.”

At the conclusion of the video, “That’s facts, bro.”

During the conversation, Bieber spoke to his friends about the Bible while using profanity. 

“I don’t really know like where it’s at,” the singer stated, “I know it’s in that b—” referring to the Bible.

“I really believe that it’s a sacred Scripture,” Bieber added. “When you recite that sh—, you know that it has ancient text from ancient people who were passed down. You know what I mean? There’s like real heart and soul in that sh— that you can feel.”

“It hits you right here,” Bieber contended, as he put his hands on one of his friends’ hearts.

Earlier this year, Bieber posted on Instagram how he was “grateful for Jesus” because “He meets me every morning with forgiveness and love that I truly don’t deserve.”

Photo credit: ©GettyImages/Patrick Smith / Staff


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 October 30, 2025.

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