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Pop superstar Justin Bieber is getting candid again—this time with a spiritual message that’s stirring hearts and raising eyebrows. In a series of raw and reflective Instagram Stories, the Grammy-winning singer made a bold declaration: reading the Bible and attending church aren’t enough to relieve the weight of guilt. True healing, he says, comes only from genuinely receiving God’s forgiveness.

“I’m flawed,” Bieber wrote, “but God chooses to work through me every day.” His posts weren’t flashy or filtered—just honest thoughts from a young man who’s learned that grace is greater than performance.

The 30-year-old artist, who’s publicly shared his Christian faith in recent years, emphasized that simply going through the motions of religion doesn’t equate to transformation. “Ur Bible can’t save u,” he wrote. “Only God can.” He went on to say that guilt can’t be washed away by ritual or habit but by forging a sincere relationship with the Lord.

Bieber didn’t hold back when it came to culture’s harsh judgments either. “Jesus forgives people that society and the culture never do,” he said. “They treat me like [trash] out here, but if I remember that I am flawed too and God forgave me, it helps me to stop feeling better than those people who are mean and hurtful.”

He admitted that he, too, has made mistakes and can be hurtful—but added that, unlike the people who spread rumors about him online, especially regarding his health, he doesn’t stoop to gossip. Still, he’s not above needing grace. “I need God’s forgiveness just as much as anyone else,” he confessed.

These messages come amid swirling speculation about Bieber’s well-being. Fans recently expressed concern after spotting him at a Coachella-related party, claiming he appeared thin and unwell. Others have gossiped about tensions with his former fashion brand and even about strained relationships within his circle, including his church community.

But instead of lashing out or hiding, Bieber is doubling down on what really matters to him: faith. “If I were a normie watching me and Hailey live the good life, maybe I’d be upset too,” he said, acknowledging the criticism with humility. Then he concluded with the words that have now gone viral: “Ur Bible can’t save u.”

For Bieber, it’s not about religion—it’s about relationships. And his message is clear: No amount of church attendance or scripture reading can replace truly encountering God’s grace.

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