When the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar was produced some were shocked by the liberties taken with the gospel account. That was 1971 and the musical, primarily due to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s haunting music and Tim Rice’s beautiful lyrics, is now an audience favorite. The show has a different perspective on the events of those days, but one thing can’t be denied, Jesus Christ was and is a superstar. We are accustomed to musicians and other performers drawing thousands of people, but he was an itinerant preacher hiking through the country with no publicity agent in tow. No wonder the religious authorities became anxious and the Romans suspicious when thousands of people began gathering to listen to him.
A Superstar
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Briefly Speaking is full of hope and encouragement--that's my goal. I'm a professional writer who promises you sometimes funny, sometimes thought-provoking comment on my life in horse country in north Texas and on what's happening in the world at large. View all posts by Sheila Graham
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Jesus truly is all things to all people. Thank you, Sheila.
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