Justin Bieber’s mom, Patty Mallett, wrote a special prayer of “healing” for her son after revealing Coachella’s headlines.
“We cheer for you and pray for Justin all the time,” the 50-year-old female fan wrote on Instagram Sunday to promote his upcoming performance, along with a photo of the pop star at the festival grounds in Indio, California.
“I declare freedom, strength, clarity and healing above your Justin,” she wrote. “All chains of fear, confusion, weight, pain are broken in Jesus’ name.”
“I will surround him with the Holy Spirit, truth, light, and protection,” Mallett added.
“Healing all the wounds in his mind, mind and body, healing the stolen things so that they can be seen and invisible, and completely covering him.”
She prayed that the 31-year-old Bieber was filled with divine love and comfort, “continue raising him as a voice for your kingdom, and will continue to shake him, and set fire to your Lord.”
Mallet concluded that “silenced every voice that did not come from you, and made his life a bold witness to your strength, love, and the grace of healing.”
The author of “Nowhere: The Story of Justin Bieber’s Mom” shared some black and white snaps of Bieber.
In the photo, the “Yukon” crooner wandered through the empty festival field, wearing a shirt with the words “Pray for Me” written on it.
Malete left fans interested in the Grammy Award winner.
However, others reassured that Malette’s words were “just a mother’s prayer.”
Many fans repeated Malette’s prayers, then retarded another chick, “This guy saved me…and I want to do anything to pay my debt.”
Earlier this month it was revealed that Beaver reportedly secured a $10 million payday in the Coachella headline next April.
The “Peaches” singer’s million-dollar deal comes after dropping “Swag” and “Swag II” studio albums in June and September, respectively.
Previously, Bieber had raised concern among his fans due to his strange public behavior and open use of cannabis.
He also sparked rumors of marriage to his wife, Haley Bieber, despite telling critics to “go ahead” and “relax” in a trending May interview.