"What is a Jesus freak?"
Answer:
The phrase “Jesus freak” was originally used to demean/insult Christians
involved with the Jesus Movement in the 1960s and 1970s. It was
primarily directed towards “Bible thumpers” and those who were
especially aggressive in their evangelistic efforts. The core meaning of
Jesus freak was a person who was so dedicated to following Jesus that
there was nothing else the person could talk about. A Jesus freak is
basically a person who is obsessed with Jesus.
While it was originally used as a pejorative, Jesus freak has become
accepted and even embraced by many in the Christian community. A “Jesus
Freak” song and album by the Christian band DC Talk in 1995 helped
popularize the term. This is perhaps similar to the term “Christian,”
which seemingly originated as an insult (Acts 11:26),
but later became the most widely accepted term for a follower of Jesus
Christ. If obsession with Jesus is indeed the core meaning of Jesus
freak, then yes, a Jesus freak is precisely what a Christian should
strive to be (Matthew 16:24).
In the Jesus Freak song, there is a contrast between how the world views
a Jesus freak and what the Bible would declare to be a Jesus freak.
First, a man with “Jesus saves”
tattooed on his belly is standing on a box in the middle of a city,
claiming that he had a dream. That is perhaps how the world thinks of as
a Jesus freak. Contrasted with that is the example of John the Baptist.
While the world thought he was crazy, he demonstrated the ultimate
commitment to Jesus by dying for refusing to be silent: “the king took
the head of this Jesus freak” (Matthew 14:10).
That should be the definition of a Jesus freak. We should be so
radically committed to Jesus that we would rather lay down our lives
than deny Him.
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