Justin Bieber back in recording studio, previews still untitled song about prayer

Justin Bieber sings songs from his 'Purpose' album in concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, on Nov. 13, 2015. (Instagram/Justin Bieber)

Canadian pop star Justin Bieber's Christian faith has a strong impact on his music, and his latest album "Purpose" is a true testament that he is done with his foolish ways and is eager to pursue a new life in Jesus Christ.

Now, Bieber is back in the recording studio and creating more songs that profess his growing faith.

He recently shared a teaser on his Instagram account (@justinbieber) of an upcoming song where he sings, "And every single time you want to pray/ Pray for your trouble/ Take a breath/ Every step/ Let it wash away/ Oh wash away."

This particular video has already received more than 920,000 likes and fans are raving about the new song. "Your voice is amazing," gushed a fan. "I can't stop coming back to this post. This is amazing," said another.

People are extremely curious what the title of his new track is, but Bieber is trying to maintain an air of mystery for now. In another video post about the same song, Bieber wrote: "I'm not the same as Michael (Jackson) even (though) he hall of fame I'm all hall of faith. Put me on the wall of change."

Earlier, Bieber spoke with Complex Magazine about his faith. He explained that he placed his love and commitment to God not because he had to, but because he wanted to.

"The whole thing with religion is you present yourself holy and bring your offerings so that God can bless you, when the whole point of the relationship (should be), 'No, I'm gonna do this because he loves me. I'm gonna do this because he's amazing and not because (I) have to, (but) because [I] want to.' That's the whole thing with religion that's been throwing off the people. It's not a 'have to.' It should be just like a personal relationship. Like, 'Hey, I love you because you first loved me,'" he shared.

 

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