We live in a world of many wonders. There are the wonders of God’s creation that are almost too great for us to comprehend: the towering mountains, the boundless seas, the countless stars in the skies above. Then there are the wonders of human ingenuity: the machines, the inventions, the works of art. One lifetime is not nearly enough to explore or appreciate even the smallest fraction of them all. But of all the wonders of this world, I sometimes think the absolute masterpiece must be the human face.
A face is no more than a few inches in circumference, yet across billions of human beings, no two have ever been the same. The face is the smallest of canvases, yet a canvas on which God displays infinite variety and endless creativity. Every part of the face can be different from one person to another: the shape of the eyes, the size of the mouth, the hue of the skin, the arch of the eyebrows, and on and on. Though we speak of “identical twins,” no two are actually identical once we know what to look for—the differences they display upon their faces. Our faces
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