 I took my daughter through a mirror maze at a local fair. In one part of the maze, there were warped mirrors. My daughter laughed at the funny reflections caused by the fun-shaped mirrors. Though her face didn't change, the reflections did because of the shapes of the glass. God is the light and we are like mirrors that reflect the light. In order to reflect his nature, we must be facing his being. So all of us who have had that veil removed can see and reflect the glory of the Lord. And the Lord who is the spirit makes us more and more like him as we are changed into his glorious image. As you behold his glory, you reflect his glory. As you focus on his face, you begin to look like him. Jesus told us that if we've seen him, we've seen the Father. May it be said that when people see us, they see the Son. We are not the light, we can reflect it. We are not the source, we can point to it. We are not the Lord, but we can be like him. May we be more like Jesus and all we think, do, and say. May we accurately reflect his image.