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My Daddy’s Face

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"Where is daddy's face?" asked my six-year-old granddaughter. “I can't find him!"

The child turned over random puzzle pieces, examining the details for clues. The puzzle had been a gift created from family photos, each image representing a favorite memory.

Shrugging her little shoulders, Cassie added, "I know he's here! I just need to look harder."

"Look, Cass, is this your Daddy's eye and nose?" I asked, holding up a piece.

"Yes, yes, I see him!" my sweet grandchild answered.

“Let’s keep looking until we have daddy all together, Cassie.”

I was reminded that sometimes I, too, have searched for my Father's "face" among the disassembled puzzle pieces of my life. I've even cried out, Where are you? In those times of darkness, I have had to trust and remember who my Heavenly Father is. Like Cassie, I need to look harder for evidence of God's presence, instead of fixating on the unsolved problem. It seems to be human nature to painfully focus on what is wrong, those missing pieces.

Yet we have the assurance that God has not abandoned us:  "And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God's love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow — not even the powers of hell can separate us from God's love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below — indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord," ( NLT).

What an all-encompassing promise!

Exodus explains that God's face is hidden from view because He is so holy: "But you may not look directly at my face, for no one may see me and live" ( NLT).

The Bible is explicit. God is not withholding his presence because he is an unkind Father, but He is so sinless that we could not survive a face-to-face encounter. Thus, enters Christ. He is why we can have relationship with this Holy God. Through the sacrifice of Christ, the penalty for our sins have been laid to rest, absolved, on the cross. Father God can now see us as forgiven and perfect in His sight!

We have been given the promise of seeing Father God face to face in heaven. As the song title says, "I can only imagine ..." what that will be like. "And they will see his face, and his name will be written on their foreheads. And there will be no night there — no need for lamps or sun — for the Lord God will shine on them" (a NLT).

I will then be perfected, and though in awe, I'm sure, I will see Him clearly, face to face.

Even when I feel like young Cassie, searching for my Father's face, I can say with the confidence of a child, I know He is with me. Look for His presence around you. Listen for His voice, and watch for evidence in all ways. As you search for your Spiritual Father in the middle of your unsolved puzzle, know He is near. You can encounter His presence

"Come close to God, and God will come close to you, ..." ( NLT).

His desire is to comfort you with great love and compassion. Look up from your despair, and He will show His face when you need it most.

Copyright © July 2019 Joan C. Benson, used with permission.

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About The Author

Joan C.
Benson

Joan Benson is a freelance writer, a former reading specialist, a wife, mother of 4 adult children, and a proud grandmother to eight cherished grandchildren. Joan has written other devotional materials for CBN.com, and has been a contributing writer for “The Christian Leader,” the Regent Alumni magazine. She has written articles for LifeWay’s “Parent Life” magazine and developed children’s Sunday School curriculum for over 12 years. Joan has also written magazine articles for a variety of Christian publishers. In addition, Joan continues to write for an array of educational publishers

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