It is now obvious that Justin Bieber is on the way to become a full-time preacher. Moved by the Spirit of God, the 26-year-old Canadian singer began a powerful evangelism on Insatgram as he preached on the love of Jesus Christ.
In he message, Bieber wrote:
“Thinking about our performance and morality can leave us feeling discouraged because we feel as though we can never measure up. But I have good news for you. Jesus being fully God yet fully man took our past, present and future sins forgiving us, allowing us walk free of shame. Did we earn it? Nope. Did we deserve it? Nope. Our joy should be coming from the finished work of what Jesus did on the cross, the simple fact that we are completely wiped clean from all of our sins. Jesus did what we couldn’t do for ourselves. He who knew no sin became sin so that we can have real true intimate relationship with our God. Not by earning or deserving it but by simply receiving it! That’s good news. There is nothing you can do to make God love you more or less than he does right now. Sit in that, rest in that, you are worth loving. There is no earning God’s love, it is a free gift. Just believe it and receive it. God will do the rest.”
The Canadian singer went on to clarify in the caption of the post that though he may be a follower of Jesus, what you may not know is that he is not a religious man.
“All of you know by now I am a Jesus guy. What you may not know is that I am not a religious man. I follow the teachings of Jesus and believe he is the Messiah. There are many things I have seen in churches that I strongly disagree with. Judgmental posture, exclusion, hatred, all in the name of Christianity. I want no part of that. What I do want is to love and look like Jesus and point people to his miraculous healing power. If you are interested in learning more about Jesus and his extraordinary ways visit the Churchome app free in the App Store.”
Justin Bieber’s album “Changes” and its singles received four nominations for the Grammy Awards 2021, including Best Pop Solo Performance (for “Yummy”), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (“Intentions,” featuring Quavo), Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance (for his feature on Dan + Shay’s “10,000 Hours”).