The term "freak" typically relates to a person who has withdrawn from the norm and in this case is following after a particular obsession. The term Jesus Freak was originally used as a derogatory term for seemingly over zealous followers of Jesus Christ. An interesting note is that the term "Christian" was also originally used as a derogatory term (meaning "little Christs") used for Christ followers. The one singing the song is acknowledging his withdrawing from the norm to wholeheartedly follow Christ. He choosing not to be concerned with "what people will think, or what people will do" because the fact is that "there ain't no disguising the truth". The truth being that he is indeed a Jesus Freak.
- Jesus Freak, Bradley Price
The song "Jesus Freak" was first recorded by the band DC Talk.
It's about loving Jesus so much you don't care if people call you a freak. If you love Jesus and give your life to him you become a Jesus Freak.
Two bands sang this song TobyMac and Dc talk
Jesus Freak - film - was created in 2003.
Jesus Freak Hideout was created in 1996.
The duration of Jesus Freak - film - is 1.43 hours.
Jesus Freak was written by group member Toby McKeehan.
It is called 'Beautiful Freak' by the Eels, from the album 'Beautiful Freak'.
i think the song you're talking about is What If Jesus Comes Back Like That by Raye Collin
Freak - Silverchair song - was created in 1996.
Freak Me Out - Weezer song - was created in 2005.
Jesus Christ Superstar - album - was created in 1970.