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Justin Bieber says he feels too flawed to be part of God's plan

ANI April 24, 2025 160 views

Justin Bieber candidly discusses his ongoing battle with self-doubt and feelings of unworthiness. The singer admits he often questions whether he's "too flawed" for God's purpose but holds onto his faith. He also denies recent rumors about his health and alleged drug use, calling them false and harmful. Bieber continues to use his platform to open up about mental health struggles and personal growth.

"Every day I wake up thinking maybe I'm too flawed for God to utilize me... Yet God uses me (flaws and all) every day." – Justin Bieber"
Washington DC, April 24: Singer Justin Bieber has opened up about his struggles, admitting that he feels "too flawed" for "God to utilize" him for something meaningful, but he continues to hold on to his faith.

Key Points

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Bieber reflects on self-doubt and feeling unworthy

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Shares faith despite personal struggles

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Denies false health and drug rumors

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Opens up about mental health battles

The 30-year-old pop star took to his Instagram Story to post a note where he spoke about the doubts he faces every day and reflected on feelings of not being good enough. However, he said he still believes God uses him and others, no matter their flaws.

"Every day I wake up thinking maybe I'm too flawed for God to utilize 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. Nothing disqualifies us from experiencing God's good plans for our life. I'm choosing today to allow God's love and grace to shape my day and give me perspective, and not make my day about trying to prove myself," read his Instagram story.

This is not the first time Bieber has opened up about his mental and emotional health. Earlier in March this year, Bieber posted a long message in which he admitted that he felt like he was "drowning" and that he must strive to "let hate go."

The singer also used his Instagram Stories to open up about the times he has previously doubted himself, as per the outlet.

"People told me my whole life, 'Wow, Justin, you deserve that,' and I personally have always felt unworthy," Bieber posted.

"Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserved something, it made me feel sneaky, like, 'Damn, if only they knew my thoughts.'"

Justin, who welcomed son Jack Blues with wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber, 28, in August, first sparked concerns among fans over his health after they noticed alleged changes in his physical appearance and behavior in February, reported People.

However, a statement shared by a member of the couple's team later denied the rumors, stating that the narrative about Justin's health and drug use is false.

They also mentioned that the rumors about his drug use are "exhausting and pitiful," adding that "despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive," reported People.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
It takes real courage to be this vulnerable publicly. As someone who's struggled with self-worth too, his words really resonate with me. We're all works in progress 🙏
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Marcus T.
Respectfully, I think Justin might benefit from stepping back from social media for a while. Constantly sharing these deep personal struggles online can't be healthy - maybe focus on private counseling instead?
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Jamie L.
The impostor syndrome is real! Even mega stars feel this way. His honesty is refreshing in a world where everyone pretends to have it all together 💯
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Tyler R.
Been following Justin since his YouTube days. The growth is incredible - from teen star to someone grappling with real adult struggles. Wishing him peace ✨
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Amira P.
"Nothing disqualifies us" - that line hit different. Needed to hear this today. We're all worthy of love and purpose, flaws and all ❤️
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Derek S.
The media needs to stop speculating about his health. Let the man breathe and work through his journey without constant scrutiny.

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