Slang dictionary
come to Jesus
[kuhm too jee-zuh s]
What does come to Jesus mean?
In the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit. Amen. đ Uhh …Â
Outside religious contexts, come to Jesus refers to a meeting or moment where one undergoes a difficult but positive and powerful realization or change in character or behavior. Â
Where does come to Jesus come from?
Early record of come to Jesus comes in the 1870s, when the phrase was used to mock Christian proselytizers as not practicing what they preached. The phrase evidently emerges from 19th-century Christian revivalism, which pushed for personal conversion to Christianityâto turn away from the devil and save their souls by coming to Jesus. In the early 1900s, come to Jesus described the clothing worn by these preachers (e.g., a come-to-Jesus collar).
Ok … enough religious history.
By the 1970s, the expression had become a metaphor for a transformative meeting or momentâlike a hard talk, a wake-up call, facing the facts, an intervention, seeing the light.
Just as finding Jesus is said to save a person’s soul, a come-to-Jesus meeting or moment results in new, though difficult, understanding or behavior (i.e., changing one’s ways).
By the the 1990s, the expression had become familiar enough to stand for such a meeting or moment all on its a own (e.g., Our son needs a come to Jesus about doing well in school or People need a come to Jesus about their smartphone addiction).
Come to Jesus is often seen as a business or workplace clichĂ©. Supervisors, for instance, may have a come to Jesus meeting with employees if performance needs serious correction. Come-to-Jesus moment won Forbes’ magazine’s cheeky 2013 Jargon Madness competition, which pitted overused corporate buzzwords against each other à la March Madness basketball brackets.
Examples of come to Jesus
They better have a come to Jesus meeting in the locker room cause this is not working out
Who uses come to Jesus?
For all its secular applications, come to Jesus keeps its religious currency, urging lost or struggling souls to find their way in Jesus Christ.
Dear friend, this week, may God open the right doors for you and shut the wrong doors for you in Jesus name. May His uncommon favour assist you through out the week in Jesus name. Psalm 121:2, Psalm 124:8, Revelation 3:7.
Come to Jesus today. Blessings!— Pastor Magnus Maduka (@magnusinspire) August 27, 2018
SATAN HAS PERSUADED THE WESTERN WORLD TO ABANDON THE BIBLE AND ITS TEACHING…. REPENT AND COME TO JESUS NOW BEFORE THE GREAT TRIBULATION…
— hans muller (@ulexon) June 5, 2012
We need to come to Jesus – come to know him more intimately.
— Becoming Christlike (@christliketoday) February 1, 2014
Outside Christianity, come to Jesus sees wide use in secular contexts. It can used in a lighthearted way to call out one’s personal behavior or some everyday annoyance.
Having a come to Jesus meeting with myself to focus and do homework that I had all week to do.. đ©
— Candice (@CBNL13) August 26, 2018
Gonna have a come to Jesus meetin' with these construction dudes if they don't hurry up and finish me. Summer's here, yo.
— Tree Of Five Seasons (@FiveSeasonsTree) June 5, 2012
It can be used in a more serious way for situations at home and work that need to change.
My mom is having a come to Jesus meeting with me this morning about morals, judgement, and the way she was raised. Iâm half asleep trying to get my makeup on. Iâm not into talking this early yâall.
— Haley Boggs // đ (@h_bizzoggs) August 27, 2018
I hate my job & my boss isn't too spectacular either. At 2:45 today we're gonna have a come to Jesus meeting. -Grab your popcorn.
— âKayla Phillipsâ (@kaylajanea) June 5, 2012
From politics to business, come to Jesus is a common cry for folks to do better. Â
All politicians are dirty as hell. None of them have ever had a come to Jesus moment.
— Krystin Cuccia (@cucciakrystin) July 16, 2018
You are an employee of a media giant whose current business model sucks. CNNâs ratings go lower and lower. It is not about journalistic integrity. It is about rebuilding a larger share of the cable news audience. A losing proposition like CNN needs a Come To Jesus Meeting pronto.
— Gary Pettis (@GaryPPettis) August 1, 2018
More generally, come to Jesus can be used as a synonym for a realization or epiphany, big or small.
My dad and I just had a come to Jesus moment and he reminded me who I was, so Iâm sorry to anyone whoâs dealt with me this past year :/ Iâm going to be better đ
— chlođ„ (@xchloeeex2) August 25, 2018
I just had a âcome to Jesusâ moment but like in that âI want to throw away all my shit so I donât have to move itâ way. Same thing right?
— Danielle (@MaybeImmaMess) August 18, 2018
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