Imagine you are on a boat over the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. When you look down on the reef, the image is blurry. You know, however, about the coral and fish that wait below. You put on a mask and dive beneath the surface of the water. You are awestruck. Multi-colored fish swim gently among a kaleidoscope of sea fans and coral.
You can only experience the beauty of the ocean’s reef if you take the time to explore the depths. The same is true of our relationship with God. You can have a surface relationship or you can choose to go deeper and develop an intimate relationship with God, allowing you to discover the inspiring depths and towering heights of His love.
*|FNAME|*, what kind of relationship do you have with God? Is it deep and intimate? Or, is it shallow and superficial?
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