Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin
Pictured: Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin attend the John Elliott front row during New York Fashion Week: The Shows on September 6, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images/Nicholas Hunt

Justin Bieber shared an inspiring post on social media, urging his fans to never give up the fight against fear and anxiety. The singer talked about being inspired by God, and even quoted the Bible in his post.

Bieber has been fighting depression for some time now, and he has been making steady progress. After sharing the stage with Ariana Grande recently, the “Love Me” singer shared a post on Instagram talking about overcoming his personal challenges. He also asked his followers to never give up the fight.

In his post, Bieber urged his fans to fight for what they love and who they love. He asked the fans not to let fear and anxiety win.

Sharing some insights about his personal challenges, Bieber said that he has done things like “wallow in sadness” thinking about the people who have “betrayed” him. There are many such challenges that the singer is battling, and his faith in God appears to have helped him overcome some of these challenges.

“ Come to me all who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest! these are words from Jesus!” Bieber said. The singer explained that God welcomes “brokenness” of people, and loves and cares about people.

Bieber started getting professional help for his depression since February, People reported. The singer has been sharing regular updates with his fans on social media since that time.

Back in March, Bieber shared an Instagram post to update the fans about his progress. At that time he had said that he was “struggling a lot,” but at the same time he expressed optimism about bouncing back. He had also asked the fans to pray for him and said that their prayers actually do work.

Bieber has come a long way since then, and appears to have made good progress. In an Instagram post last week after his on stage performance with Grande, the singer wrote that it feels like he never left the stage.