Daily Devotional
By: Pacific Press Author
Driving up from Los Angeles along the California coast on U.S. 101 - El Camino Real, the king's highway - you catch sight of the Pacific Ocean at Ventura, at Goleta, and at Grover Beach. Each view is distinctive. Each watery horizon holds a minuscule fraction of the great Pacific. You can't see all of the Pacific from any point, and each site differs from all the other spots along the coast - widely differing from the sixty-four million square miles of open water with an average depth of fourteen thousand feet - but it is the Pacific, nonetheless.
So it is with seeing God. We touch a minuscule fraction of His face; we cannot fathom the fathomless. But it is His face, and the more we follow the contours of His coastline, the more we plumb His deeps, the more we shall know the shape of His cheek, the touch of His fingers, the sound of His voice.
From Searching For a God to Love by Chris Blake
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