Jonathan Roumie as Lonnie Frisbee in Jesus Revolution. Photo Credit: Dan Anderson
The long-awaited Jesus Revolution movie is finally out and available in cinemas worldwide. The 120-minute movie which was produced by Kingdom Company, comes with great inspiration and lessons mostly those on revival.
At the periphery of JESUS REVOLUTION, witnessing the mass baptisms and conversions is a reporter from TIME Magazine, who considers himself a neutral observer. At the start, he’s a little skeptical, but in the end, he admits he’s deeply moved by what he’s seen: “Our country is a dark and divided place these days. And there’s hope in that tent. A kind of love and unity…that I can’t fully explain. And it’s not just here. It’s spreading.”
JESUS REVOLUTION may be “historical nonfiction,” but its message has never been so urgently needed today. It is a raw, real-life story about how God calls and redeems the outcasts.
In the early 70s, the thought of a Christian hippie was an oxymoron. Hippies were considered liberal radicals, and anti-war fanatics, who lived in communes and indulged in erratic and dangerous behavior. How could God save the hippies? Nevertheless, a revival began in hippie communes.
“It was 1970, and people who looked like us, with long beards and coming out of the drug culture, just really scared church people,” recalls Tommy Coomes, one of the musicians in the early Christian music group “Love Song,” a band depicted in the film.
And he was right. The hippies did scare church people.
But this is what the real reporter wrote in the 1971 cover story for TIME:
“Jesus is alive and well and living in the radical spiritual fervor of a growing number of young Americans who have proclaimed an extraordinary religious revolution in his name. Their message: the Bible is true, miracles happen, God really did so love the world that he gave it his only begotten son…It is a startling development for a generation that has been constantly accused of tripping out or copping out with sex, drugs and violence. Now, embracing the most persistent symbol of purity, selflessness and brotherly love in the history of Western man, they are afire with a Pentecostal passion for sharing their new vision with others. Fresh-faced, wide-eyed young girls and earnest young men badger businessmen and shoppers on Hollywood Boulevard, near the Lincoln Memorial, in Dallas, in Detroit and in Wichita, “witnessing” for Christ with breathless exhortations.”
“In America, we’ve had four great spiritual awakenings,” says Greg Laurie, the American pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship and author of the memoir Jesus Revolution (Baker Publishing Group, 2018). “The Jesus Movement was the last. I feel like we’re overdue for another. And I’m hoping that this film will inspire people to pray, ‘Lord, do it again.’ Because the fame of revival spreads the flame of revival. Yes, people will go to this movie, they’re going to be entertained. They’re going to laugh. They’re probably going to cry. They’re going to be deeply moved.”
“The world needs this movie right now,” says DeVon Franklin, who plays the reporter in JESUS REVOLUTION, “because this movie can actually start the revolution again.”
FILMMAKERS INSPIRATION
Five years before Jesus was on the cover of TIME, there was a different image. In April 1966, the TIME cover had no picture, just text: IS GOD DEAD?
When Jon Erwin learned about this, he had one question. What happened between those five years to create such a cultural difference?
“I found an original version of this [1971] magazine on eBay,” says Erwin. “And I bought it, and I read it—it’s this 10-page article of everything we need today. It just began a seven-year obsession with revival and with the Jesus Movement…So over the course of making films like AMERICAN UNDERDOG or I STILL BELIEVE or even I CAN ONLY IMAGINE, it’s been JESUS REVOLUTION that I’ve been dreaming of doing.”
The Erwin Brothers are known for their inspiring family dramas, including I CAN ONLY IMAGINE and AMERICAN UNDERDOG. JESUS REVOLUTION is the first Kingdom Story Company project where Jon Erwin is directing without his brother Andrew and is instead partnering with co-director Brent McCorkle.
McCorkle was hooked as soon as he saw the script: “It was some of the strongest writing I’d seen in a Kingdom title,” he says. “The theme is loving the other, creating a place of belonging, compassion, understanding, empathy for people that don’t look like you, maybe don’t carry the same beliefs as you.”
Onyekachi Elizabeth Gilbert Onwuka, professionally known as Yeka Onka, is a Nigerian singer, and songwriter. She was born and raised in Abia state, Nigeria, and has five siblings. She rose to fame after winning the Nigerian Idol in 2011. Since then, she has been winning hearts for Christ through her music.
In a recent interview, Yeka shared the story of her journey from secular music to gospel music. She revealed that a few years ago she haad gone on a three-month retreat to discover her purpose on earth, and that experience led her to embrace gospel music.
The singer said she was intentional about her decision to switch to gospel music, adding that God deposited a sound in her soul and gave her the drive to do everything. She also revealed that she is currently working on an album and writing a book, as she plans to release more live worship sessions to impact more lives.
Yeka stressed that her biggest success so far has been the decision to let God mold her into a vessel He can use for His glory. She said she owes her success to the direction and influence of the Holy Spirit, as well as her mentors, including Pastor Jerry, Pastor Eno, Pastors Godstime and Joyce Pender, and her adopted mother, Rev Mo’tolani Abike and Pastor Stacy Egbo.
The singer also talked about her childhood memories growing up in a rural area in Nigeria. She described it as a beautiful environment where people lived like one big happy family, and the children were free to eat and play at their neighbor’s houses.
Reflecting on the current state of the music industry, Yeka said she believes the industry is doing better, and that it is a lot easier now with the advent of social media. She added that social media has brought everybody into a common village with unfettered access to diverse unique sounds from different tribes.
Yeka’s story is an inspiration to many, and her journey from secular music to gospel music is a reminder that anyone can find their purpose in life and use their talents for God’s glory.
Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness (Isaiah 41:10).
The words we just read in our opening scripture are quite inspiring and profound; amazing promises for Israel. While the fulfillment for Israel would be during the millennial reign of Christ, we presently live in and enjoy those blessings as the Church of Jesus Christ. They’re our reality in Christ Jesus, NOW!
We’re fearless and walk in dominion because the Lord is our God; He’s our strength; we’re marvelously helped by Him. We’re upheld by the right hand of His righteousness. The right hand of His righteousness refers to Christ. And Christ is our righteousness (1 Corinthians 1:30). Hallelujah!
Then in Isaiah 54:17, He says “No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper….This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.” This is part of the blessings of being His righteousness and walking in righteousness.
There’s more. In Isaiah 45:24, the Bible says, “Surely, shall one say, in the LORD have I righteousness and strength: even to him shall men come; and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed.” Think about that! It says all your adversaries shall be ashamed. Anyone who’s incensed against you shall be mortified; disgraced. It’s the Word of the Lord.
Then in the twelfth verse of Isaiah 41, the Lord says concerning your adversaries, “Thou shalt seek them, and shalt not find them, even them that contended with thee: they that war against thee shall be as nothing….” This is your heritage because you walk in His righteousness!
Then in Isaiah 51:7, He tells us never to be perturbed by the reproach of men. The Word already declared the end of their actions: they’d be abased and brought to shame! Yours is to keep walking in righteousness, bearing fruits of righteousness. The Bible says, “In righteousness shalt thou be established: thou shalt be far from oppression; for thou shalt not fear: and from terror; for it shall not come near thee” (Isaiah 54:14). Glory to God! This is your life. Walk in the light of it.
PRAYER / CONFESSION
I’m established in righteousness; I’m led by the Spirit in the triumphal excursions of life. Christ is my victory and my righteousness. He’s the glory of my life; in Him, I live and move and have my being. Hallelujah!