
I don’t know about you, but I still have trouble recognizing acquaintances when they’re wearing a mask.
One of the unusual things this pandemic has taught us is just how much we rely on a person’s whole face to clue us in to who they are.
When someone wears a mask, we’re missing half the visual information we normally get from their features. It takes us longer to cotton on to who it is.
We waltz past someone, glance at the top half of their face above their mask, and think they look vaguely familiar.
“That’s not so-and-so, is it?” we wonder, as we keep walking.
Too late, we realize it was so-and-so. We can only hope they weren’t offended that we sped past them without a hello.
This pandemic has been unnerving in many ways. Mask-wearing has robbed us of some of the crucial information we need to identify people quickly. Not only that, masks also deprive us of the ability to see people smile.
Do you ever feel like you’re only seeing half of God’s “face,” as it were?
Has hardship obscured His features from your sight? Do you long to see Him smile upon you again?
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