British Christian pop singer Sir Cliff Richard revealed the pressure he feels of being a Christian in the spotlight, on London’s Premier Christian Radio last week.
He also laughed off a poll that asked people what came to mind when they thought of Christianity.
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Sir Cliff Richard spoke exclusively to Premier Inspirational Breakfast Show host, Lizzie Crow last week on the pressure he feels on being a Christian in the music industry.
He said, “I felt a pressure when I first became a Christian. You don’t realize for a while just how many people know who you are.
“With Christianity we’re supposed to be ambassadors for our faith. It’s too big a mantle, too heavy a mantle for an individual to wear. I keep saying to people that I will never be perfect. All we can ever do is see perfection in a character called Jesus and say, ‘if only I can be like that.’”
Commenting on attempting faultlessness he continued, “Perfection is not something [God] expects from us. So I started to look at it that way. And that was where the pressure was. I know that people were looking at me and trying to find faults. I’m filled with flaws. Filled with them! I’m just not going to share them with everybody! I only want to share the triumphs. They are the only things that can influence people to any goodness.”
Sir Cliff laughed off a recent poll that asked people what came to mind when they thought of Christianity. “They all said Cliff Richard! I mean — how could they not say Jesus? I beat Jesus and the Pope?!”
Sir Cliff puts this thinking down to the fact that we are living in a much more secular society. “A ‘Rock n’ Roll singer who comes out and says he’s a Christians is likely to impress somebody.”
He continued, “I didn’t like that poll very much. And I made a joke of it by saying, ‘Oh, the Pope hasn’t made a record recently…’”
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