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Justin Bieber shares a cryptic message on people who “speak s – t”

Justin Bieber is in his time of preaching.

Shortly after, the representative of the singer “Sorry” criticized the rumors that Justin – who shares baby Jack6 months, with woman Hailey Bieber– used hard Drugs, he shared a cryptic biblical message to social media.

“Jesus did not heal his best friend Lazareth (sic),” Justin wrote in an Instagram story on March 6. “Even if he knew that people were talking about s – saying how he could be God if he did not heal his best friend?”

The post of the Grammymes winner refers to the Gospel of John in the Bible, during which Jesus resuscitates Lazarus of the dead.

“But Jesus did not try to please everyone and did not allow people to rush it,” continued Justin. “He knew what he was capable of.”

And Justin highlighted his interest in biblical history due to the number of people doubting Jesus.

“The best part of this story is while everyone thinks that Jesus is late and lets his friend die,” added Justin. “Jesus is never late. He presents himself and the resuscitation of the dead showing that he has power over life and death. »»

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