Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Leans on Bible Verse After Criticism

The two-time NFL MVP shared a passage from John 15 addressing persecution for following Christ.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:07pm

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting a football player in mid-throw, the number 8 prominently displayed on their jersey, representing the public scrutiny faced by Lamar Jackson over his religious beliefs.A cubist interpretation of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's public devotion to his Christian faith, which has drawn both praise and criticism.Baltimore Today

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took to social media on Saturday to share a passage from the Bible's Book of John, addressing persecution for following Christ. The timing of the post comes after Jackson has faced sustained public criticism for his Christian faith and online posts.

Why it matters

Jackson's public devotion to his Christian faith has been a consistent part of his persona, but has also drawn criticism, especially after a controversial repost in 2025. This latest Bible verse post reflects how Jackson is leaning on his faith during periods of public scrutiny.

The details

In his X post, Jackson shared a passage from John 15:18-20, which reads in part: 'If the world hates you, remember that it hated me first.' The verse addresses persecution for following Christ. Jackson has faced criticism for his faith-based social media posts, most notably after he reshared a message from conservative commentator Charlie Kirk in August 2025 that read 'It's all about Jesus.' That backlash never fully quieted, leading to Jackson's latest scriptural post.

  • Jackson shared the Bible verse passage on X on April 11, 2026.
  • In August 2025, Jackson faced criticism for resharing a message from Charlie Kirk that read 'It's all about Jesus.'

The players

Lamar Jackson

The two-time NFL MVP quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens who has been outspoken about his Christian faith on social media.

Charlie Kirk

A conservative commentator whose message Jackson reshared in 2025, leading to criticism.

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The takeaway

Jackson's latest social media post reflects how he is turning to his Christian faith to find strength and perspective during periods of public scrutiny over his religious beliefs. Despite the criticism, his devotion to his faith has remained a consistent part of his persona.