Crawford also encouraged young people listening to give their lives to Jesus.
“If you don’t like your life right now, then give it to someone who wants it. Jesus, very clearly, doesn’t need you, but he wants you,” he said. “And that’s the love of God…that God so desperately wanted to love us, so bad that he was willing to die a death that he didn’t deserve for the sake of relationship with you.”
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Crawford spoke about the resurgence in people seeking Jesus in the U.S., saying, “People are finally waking up to the truth that Jesus Christ is Lord, and he’s the only thing that can satisfy us.”
“I mean, we’ve lived for so many different things, different people, relationships, substances, different vices, and it doesn’t fulfill us,” he continued. “And so people understand that we need something eternal and perfect that can sustain that. And Jesus is alive and active, and he’s doing that in people’s hearts who are hungry and ready to receive him.”
In only a few short years, Crawford has gained the attention and respect of the younger generation. He has more than 3 million followers on Instagram, more than 4 million followers on TikTok, and he has reached more than 1.4 billion views across his social media platforms. His short-form clips alone average more than 50 million views per month.
Earlier this year, on Jan. 10, Crawford married Maddy Dodd following a three-month engagement.
