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He said to them, 'But who do you say that I am?' - Matthew 16:15
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Some Things to Consider before Attending Jesus Christ Superstar
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Faith Free Presbyterian Church 1207 Haywood Road, Greenville, SC 29615 Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock opera about the last seven days of the life of Christ before His crucifixion. Critics have given it rave reviews. Even some churches have sung its praises. Some have even hailed it as a means of presenting Christ to young people in a way they will understand and accept. However, no one who examines it in the light of Scripture can be happy with the opera. It is impossible to see the Superstar as anything but one of the "false Christs" of whom the Lord Jesus Christ warned us (Matthew 24:24). The fact is that Jesus Christ Superstar is a conscious blasphemy against Christ. According to the plain statements of its authors, it is a deliberate repudiation of the Christ of Scripture. Tim Rice, who wrote the words of the opera, stated, "Although the gospels seem largely accurate in their telling of the events of the crucifixion, one can see great flaws in their portrayals of both Christ and Judas." (Seventeen (magazine), March 1970, p.170) Rice produced a text that flagrantly denies the most important things the Gospels teach about Christ. He presents a false Christ. Before you watch Jesus Christ Superstar there are some things you should weigh very carefully. Before you watch Jesus Christ Superstar you should know that it gives Satan's description of Christ. Tim Rice said, "The idea of the whole opera is to have Christ seen through the eyes of Judas, and Christ as a man, not as a God. And the fact that Christ himself is just as mixed up and unaware of exactly what he is, as Judas is." (Interview sent to radio stations in recorded and printed forms with the original album of Jesus Christ Superstar, band 2 of the recorded interview, p.5 of the printed interview.) This is what the opera aims to teach -- a mixed-up Christ as described through the eyes of Judas. Such a description of Christ is simply Satan's description of Him. Jesus said of Judas, "Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?" (John 6:70). If you do not wish to fill your mind with Satan's evil misrepresentation of the Son of God, you should avoid Jesus Christ Superstar. Before you watch Jesus Christ Superstar you should know that it presents Christ as a mere man, and an immoral one at that. Tim Rice plainly stated that he did not believe that Jesus Christ was God (Interview, band 3, pp.9-10). His opera constantly drives home this denial of the Son of God. He has Mary Magdalene say, "He's a man, he's just a man." He even puts his blasphemy into the mouth of Christ. Replying to the cries for healing from the crowd, Superstar's Christ says, There's too many of you -- don't push me There's too little of me -- don't crowd me Heal yourselves. This is a plain denial of the single most important truth of the gospel, the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. "Without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh" (I Timothy 3:16). Jesus Christ Superstar not only strips Christ of His deity but even of His morality. The opera presents Mary Magdalene as a prostitute who says of Christ, He's a man, he's just a man And I've had so many men before. In many ways He's just one more According to the opera Mary's relationship with Christ causes Judas to object: It seems a strange thing to me, mystifying, That a man like you can waste time on women of her kind; Yes I can understand that she amuses But to let her stroke you, kiss your hair, is hardly in your line. Rice then has Judas chide Christ for being inconsistent: It's not that I object to her profession But she doesn't fit well with what you teach and say It doesn't help us if you're inconsistent They only need a small excuse to put us all away. What a travesty of the character against whom neither friend nor foe could find the slightest fault. The Bible says He "knew no sin" (II Corinthians 5:21); He "did no sin" (I Peter 2:22); "In him is no sin" (I John 3:5). If you wish to keep yourself clean from such open blasphemy, you should steer clear of Jesus Christ Superstar. Before you watch Jesus Christ Superstar you should know that it accuses God of terrible sin. The opera has Judas saying, God! I'll never know why you chose me for your crime, For your foul, bloody crime You have murdered me! You have murdered me! That Judas should say such things is bad enough, but Rice attributes even worse words to Christ. Confessing that he is "not as sure" and "sad and tired," the Christ of Superstar rails on God. Can you show me now that I would not be killed in vain? Show me just a little of your omnipresent brain. Show me there's a reason for your wanting me to die; You're far too keen on where and how, and not so hot on why. The bitterness of this stands in stark contrast to the sinless, sincere, humble, and entirely willing submission of the Son of God to go to the cross to purchase eternal salvation for sinners. He said, "I delight to do thy will, O my God" (Psalm 40:8), and "My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work" (John 4:34). Even in Gethsemane He prayed, "Abba, Father, all things are possible unto thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, but what thou wilt" (Mark 14:36). If you wish to be free from the guilt of such a vicious attack on God and His Son, you should not watch Jesus Christ Superstar. Instead of filling your mind with the lies and blasphemies of Jesus Christ Superstar you should know that the real Christ is the Son of God and the almighty Saviour of sinners. God said of the Lord Jesus Christ, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him" (Matthew 17:5). We need to hear Him, for He alone has the words of eternal life (John 6:68). And eternal life is just what we need. We are by nature dead in sin (Ephesians 2:1). We are under the wrath and condemnation of God (Romans 1:18). We can do nothing to save ourselves. Only Christ can save us: "Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). The apostle Paul summed up what we need to hear and know of Christ in order to be saved: "I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; by which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures" (I Corinthians 15:1-4). Jesus Christ Superstar presents a Christ who died in defeat and mental turmoil. It leaves him on the cross, a failure. That is the devil's version of the story of Christ. It is a lie through and through. The truth is that Christ died with a great purpose: "When we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly" (Romans 5:6). Having died, He rose again from the dead. He said to John the apostle, "I am he that liveth, and was dead, and behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death" (Revelation 1:18). Very soon every one of us will have to face the true Lord Jesus Christ, not the figment of Tim Rice's imagination. He has the keys of hell and of death. Our eternal destiny depends on our relationship with Him: "He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him" (John 3:36). The only way to have eternal life is to receive Christ by faith: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31). "As many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name" (John 1:12). Repudiate Jesus Christ Superstar with all its blasphemy. Receive Jesus Christ the Son of God and the only Saviour of sinners.
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And for all of you who are going "Aw man!" and were itching to see this rock opera...I know of another great Jesus musical to make up for it! :-) It's called "Godspell", and I highly recommend it. It's MUCH better than Superstar, both in its fun, smart content and in its catchy and uplifting music. It's also much truer to Christ's character. Forget Superstar; Godspell is WAY better at "presenting Christ to young people in a way they will understand and accept."
I submitted the whole 70's vintage musical in the videos section of this spot; check it out!
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/christianitty/
It's the movie production, which is extremely good. Loads of fun and very clever and thoughtful. The only controversial thing about this version is that it's never clear if Jesus rises from the dead or not. But everything else is top-notch, so give it a try! :-)
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Please post articles not written by yourself as a link, not a soap-box article. Although thank you for adding it to the spot; I'll take that into consideration, and I probably won't see "Jesus Christ Superstar" because blasphemy, no matter the context, satire or description..... I personally can't stand it.
Although I might see GodSpell if there's a show on near me.
Here's the link to the place I got it from http://www.freedomministries.org.uk/inddex
- The Prince of Egypt (Dreamworks, 1998) I really like this movie, it has some great songs.
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968, also Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice) Have unfortunately only seen a small part of it, but I hope to see it soon. I'm an ALW-fan (I also like JCS)
- Ben Hur (not really all about Jesus, but he does play an important role in it.) A very impressive movie, even today.
- The Passion of the Christ (2004) The only movie I ever walked out on in a theatre.
These are just a few I remembered. If you have anything to say about other movies that you liked or disliked, please do. Maybe I'd like them too.
Note that I am not a Christian. I do however like the stories and adaptions of it. I would just like to know what you think about it
I'll check out GodSpell :)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - never seen it, but I've heard a few songs. It sounds fun...but I've heard it's a bit like Superstar as far as content goes. I can't really give it a thumbs-up or thumbs-down, having never seen it or researched it myself yet.
Ben Hur - my mom is CRAZY about this movie. I haven't seen it yet, but I hope to, soon!
The Passion of the Christ - Oh. My. God. (Literally.) If you are ever in need of a big reminder of what Jesus went through for you and why you love Him, WATCH THIS MOVIE. I was in tears nearly the whole time. Yes, it's an intimidating thing at first and yes, there is a lot of violence...but that's because they don't sugarcoat ANYTHING this time. They show it like it is. And the ending is more than worth it. :-)
And for those of us who tend to lock God up in a stained-glass prison and think of Jesus as a nice, skinny guy with dryer-blown hair, a fair complexion and an American/British accent...we NEED a reminder like that.
And if you have gotten too comfortable with a stained-glass God, I challenge you to watch this movie.
PS: Out of curiosity, Sapp...why did you walk out of this one? Was the violence too much for you?
Is it on DVD, and if so, does anyone know where I can get it?
I'll definitely be checking it out. Thanks for the info, Euri.
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