At Last, the King: Handel’s Messiah Sections 18–21

There is an already, not-yet kingdom that will endure for eternity. Jesus Christ came as its king.
Psalm 22 in Handel’s Messiah

Charles Jennens, the text-selector of Handel’s Messiah, applied the agonies of Psalm 22 to Christ. Was he being sloppy with the Old Testament, or was he chasing down a thread of biblical theology?
An Interactive Edition of Handel’s Messiah

Taste, see, and hear for yourself the glory of Christ in Handel’s Messiah.
Setting our Affections on the Good News of Great Joy

How can a familiar gospel passage bring us great joy this Christmas?
But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming?: Handel’s Use of Haggai and Malachi in Messiah

What will happen when the Messiah comes to earth?
3.63 Esther Crookshank, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “The Scriptures in Handel’s Messiah: An Overview”

Handel’s Messiah is the most famous oratorio ever written, and it tells a thrilling story.
Isaiah in Handel’s Messiah: A Desert Highway, a Contested Virgin, and a Zion-Sun Rising

How do the selections of Isaiah in Messiah prophetically anticipate King Jesus?
3.62 Esther R. Crookshank • Reading • “The Scriptures in Handel’s Messiah: An Overview”

Handel’s Messiah is the most famous oratorio ever written, and it tells a thrilling story.
The Scriptures in Handel’s Messiah: An Overview

Handel’s Messiah is the most famous oratorio ever written, and it tells a thrilling story.
November Intermission: From the Kingdom of God to Singing Handel’s Messiah

As we transition from reflecting on the kingdom of God in November to the month of December, we’re doing something new: an entire month dedicated to an oratorio.
2.61 Ardel Caneday, Brad Green, Trent Hunter, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum, • Discussion • “ETS Roundtable, Past Reflections and Future Previews”

Join the Christ Over All Content Team as they commence year two of the annual Evangelical Theological Society recap, held in San Antonio, TX. Hear a rundown of the conference, some reflections on significant Christ Over All articles in the past year, and a preview of the monthly themes for 2024, Lord willing.