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7/28/2009 9:49 AM 

One week ago my wife and I along with my son and daughter-in-law arrived at the Grand Canyon. I was the only one out of the four who had seen it before and that was about 45 years ago. A local fellow in nearby Flagtsaff had told us about a trail that would lead us to the “best’ view of the canyon. We actually took him at his word and followed the gated trail about one mile to the canyon. We did so with a little trepidation because of the mountain lion road sign nearby that warned of their presence in the area. However, the hike was worth it. The view was awesome. The quietness was deafening. For several moments there was no sound to the human ear. It was an amazing moment- No wind, no birds calling, no planes overhead, no automobiles, no people. Other than our occasional hushed conversation it was the perfect moment for the Scripture, “Be still and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10 In my opinion it is impossible to look down and across that magnificent canyon without humbling your heart before an omnipotent Creator God. “Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever You had formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.” Psalm 90:2

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