The Canadian singer also shared how people treated him badly, and he accepted being “flawed”. Seems like Justin Bieber is going through a tough phase in his life. Following his concerning appearances at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the Canadian singer has once again raised concerns among fans with an Instagram post in which he discussed forgiveness from Jesus and how people have treated him poorly.
This comes amid speculations of a divorce from his Hailey Baldwin Bieber and his substance use. Taking to his Instagram account on Thursday, April 24, the 31-year-old singer shared a deeply personal message to the world. He said, “That feeling of guilt can be relieved.
How? Not by going to church or reading your Bible. But just receive that God forgives. The MESSAGE is FORGIVENESS.
JESUS FORGIVES WHOM THE CULTURE NEVER FORGIVES." The Sorry crooner then went on to share how people treated him badly, and he accepted being “flawed". Justin added, “They treat me like a– out here, but if I remember that I am flawed too and God forgave me.
" He further mentioned that he can be hurtful too, saying, “It helps me to stop feeling better than those people who are mean and hurtful. Because when I am really honest, I can be mean and hurtful too." The 31-year-old singer-songwriter went on about not gossiping or spreading lies about others, saying, “My instinct is to be like, damn, I wouldn’t gossip and spread lies about someone on the internet, but there’s other s–t I do I am not proud of.
That God is gracious with. Hurt people hurt people." Towards the end of his post, he spoke about his wife Hailey, highlighting that anyone could be “jealous" of the bond he shares with her.
Justin mentioned, “And honestly, if I was you it would be hard not to be jealous if I saw me and Hailey going so brazzzzyy. It’s really up for us and that’s understandable why people can’t stand it. I don’t blame em.
Hailey and I are Jones’s that are impossible to keep up with." Before posting this, Justin dropped another post in which he admitted to feeling “too flawed" to be part of God’s bigger plan. He reflected on the doubts he wrestles with every day, saying, “Maybe I’m too flawed for God to utilise me in this beautiful story of life.
Yet God uses me (flaws and all) every day. The same way He uses you! Our life is significant. God has a plan for us.
" He concluded his message by stating that he is choosing to lean into God’s love and grace rather than trying to prove himself..
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Justin Bieber Gets Candid About Faith And His Bond With Wife Hailey: ‘I Am Flawed Too’

The Canadian singer also shared how people treated him badly, and he accepted being “flawed”.