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Breakpoint

Living on Your Face

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

How many faces do you have?  

Atheist comedian Stephen Fry once said (quite ironically) that you are who you are when nobody's watching. When social restraints are removed, when the cameras aren't rolling, what sort of person are you? What sort of choices do you make? 

All of us—especially men—need to ask these questions of ourselves in the wake of the daily flurry of scandals from Hollywood and Washington. This isn't a problem "out there" in someone else's sound studio, office, or home. It's a problem "in here," at the depths of the sinful human heart. 

Is the person we portray to others the same person we are when we're by ourselves—or more importantly—when we believe there will be no consequences for our actions? 

This is sometimes called "living on your face;" in other words, making sure that what you present in public is the character you demonstrate in private. Only as Christians, we know that there's nowhere we can flee from the presence of God, who sees all, and who is always with us, and who promises that "our sins will find us out." 

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This Point was originally published on January 1, 2018. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

With a one minute look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with the point.

0:04.0

How many faces do you have? Recently atheist comedian Stephen Fry said,

0:08.0

quite ironically that you are who you are when nobody's watching.

0:12.0

When social restraints are removed, when the cameras aren't rolling, what sort of person are you?

0:15.0

What sort of choices do you make? All of us, especially as men, need to ask these questions of ourselves,

0:20.0

especially in the wake of the scandals out of Polywood, Washington, and churches.

0:23.6

The problem isn't out there, with others. It's in here because of the depths of our sinful human hearts.

0:29.6

Is the person we portray to others the same person we are when we believe there'll be no consequences for our actions?

0:35.6

This is sometimes called living on your face,

0:38.5

making sure that what you present in public is the character you are in private. Christians know,

0:42.9

there's nowhere we can flee from the presence of God. He sees all. He's always with us,

0:47.3

and he promises that our sins will find us out. For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street with The Point.

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