As a teenager, my first job was working in a movie theater and video store in my hometown. Through that work, I became familiar with many unforgettable movies and actors’ performances. These included modern films and actors as well as movies and performers of yesteryear. I couldn’t articulate why some actors made such an impression on me, but as I learned more about acting, it began to make sense.
I learned that method actors are likely to be trained thespians. They are named for the original actor, Thespis, who performed in ancient Greek amphitheaters. At that time, actors were called hypocrites, a Greek word meaning “one who wears a mask.” These hypocrites shielded their identity to play a role as someone else.
Today, some Christians are actually called hypocrites: mask-wearing fakes. This perception may be unfair and perhaps unfounded, but it’s still believed by many in our culture. As believers we should commit ourselves to becoming authentic disciples who mirror the character of Christ. That way when people see us, they see Jesus, and don’t find a conflicting message in the word we deliver.
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