Justin Bieber Responds to His Mother About What Kind of Healing He Actually Needs 1340178680

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Justin Bieber Responds to His Mother About What Kind of Healing He Actually Needs

Justin Bieber addressed his mother Pattie Mallette’s heartfelt Instagram post from September 22.

“I declare freedom, strength, clarity, and healing over you Justin,” Mallette captioned a series of black-and-white photos of the singer. 

“Every chain of fear, confusion, heaviness, and pain—be broken in Jesus’ name. Holy Spirit, surround him with TRUTH, LIGHT, and PROTECTION. HEAL EVERY WOUND in his heart, mind, and body, seen and unseen, restore what’s been stolen, and cover him in WHOLENESS.”

She continued pleading, “Fill him to OVERFLOWING with Your LOVE and COMFORT. Continue to raise him up as a voice for Your Kingdom, unshaken and on fire for You Lord. Silence every voice that doesn’t come from You, and let his life be a bold witness of Your power, love, and healing grace. Say amen if you agree. 🙏🔥”.

In typical Justin fashion, he replied on October 5 with an eyebrow raising comment: “Only thing I need healing from is my rolled pinky toe from playing ping pong.”

Bieber has recently been sharing more of his spiritual journey with fans on Instagram, including screenshots of texts seeking guidance from ChatGPT. 

In one screenshot, he asked the AI, “Please speak to me the truth about how human effort is hurting humanity. This is unbiased but simply the truth, right?” The AI responded, “Human effort, while often praised, can also create real harm when misunderstood or misapplied.”

In his post caption, Bieber elaborated, “Jesus teaches that our effort is simply a response to being gifted life and forgiveness. Jesus becomes the prize, and growth becomes something you desire because of the grace we have received.”

However, reactions from fans were mixed. One commented, “Baby this isn’t Jesus, it’s AI.” Another added, “Bro… you couldn’t make those thoughts yourself??” 

Another commenter said, “I don’t think yall need chat gpt to tell yall that different people have different motives both good and bad……is this not a basic concept”. 

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