Christians Unable to Recall Bible Verse in Their Social Media Bio Go Viral in TikTok Video

Christians Unable to Recall Bible Verse in Their Social Media Bio Go Viral in TikTok Video

  • In a video shared by Liberty Church, some Christians got a chance to show how well they know the bible
  • People became invested after noticing that the church congregants were focused on bible verses they should know well
  • The clip revealing the churchgoers' bible knowledge got many people's attention, sparking a discussion about religion

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A South African church recently went viral with a fascinating TikTok video. Congregants were uncertain about bible verses that the huge have been familiar with.

Liberty Church members fail to remember favourite Bible verses
Liberty Church members failed to remember their favourite Bible verses in viral TikTok. Image: libertychurchsouthafrica
Source: TikTok

The video of the church members left people raving about Christianity and how well its followers know the Bible. The video of the church amassed thousands of likes.

In a video shared by @libertychurchsouthafrica, church members with bible verses in their social media bios that asked about them. Of the several people who took part in the interview, testing whether they knew their own bible verses, only one knew the verse without any prompting, and one could only recite it after getting a hint from them. The clip also showed that some of the church members did not always realise they were being asked about bible verses on their bios.

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A clip of a church sermon in olden IsiZulu went viral. Image: Patty_c
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South Africa discusses church members

Online users found the video interesting. Some people argued that the clip showed an interesting aspect of Christianity in the modern day. Watch the video of the Liberty Church congregants trying to remember their Instagram bible verses below:

Zo.🎀said:

"Siyabazi vele laba abanje, siphila nabo emphakathini😭"

𖣂Tk𖣂 commented:

"Yep yep father forgive them😭"

👈🏾 Banda 👉🏾 wrote:

"😭😭 The fact that the guy is the only one who knows the verse in his bio."

Nicole Abrahams added:

"Well done to these young people for being ambassadors of the King and making their faith known, even just in an Instagram bio! They’re present in church when they could be anywhere else, and that faithfulness should be celebrated. 💖 I’m sure they’ll never forget these verses again, "

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Tshegofatso phalane💌🪩 remakred:

"La bona?😭"

Mosa Ntwampe added:

"Says a lot about how we do things FOR THE PUBLIC, but isn’t really a reflection of our DAILY LIVES 😂😂😂😂😂. I love this challenge. Shouldn’t a verse in your bio be your daily mantra? 😂 Please do more!!!"

Yolisa added:

"Hmmmmmmmmm👀 I am judging ooooeee🤣"

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za

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