tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5696836322322301072.post8030895974886459930..comments2022-03-29T06:42:18.774-06:00Comments on Happy in Montana: honoring GodAnnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15462985445475681413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5696836322322301072.post-31789714636478965082012-08-18T11:43:44.951-06:002012-08-18T11:43:44.951-06:00you are so right... parts of creation that we don&...you are so right... parts of creation that we don't see the purpose of, God does!! In our limited view, we are amazed by parts of creation, and annoyed by other parts... but God loves it all! His love endures forever! Annahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15462985445475681413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5696836322322301072.post-74701747875459028322012-08-17T16:04:25.823-06:002012-08-17T16:04:25.823-06:00Very edifying! Thanks so much for sharing. Yes, ...Very edifying! Thanks so much for sharing. Yes, learning to be and to accept each moment with grace, and contentment, is a learned stage. I often remind myself that some of the pesky animals like skunks seem worthless, but God created them for a reason and they have no problem being stinky. So often I envision a greater life as I mistakenly look upon another’s life and see how grand their life appears, when really, God just asks me to glorify Him in my own life and not worry, envy, judge, condemn the life of another. Look at a bear, they have the God given talent to prepare for winter, they know how to hunt, they are not concerned with the little belly they grow and they silently glorify God. Wow, such a good reminder that even the woodpecker though kind of noisy glorifies God. Even if they do annoy others while pecking away. So, I need to stop trying to make a difference and start glorifying God see He can be the One to make the difference! Wow, very enlightening!<br />L.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com