According to Their Kinds
The big horn sheep is an impressive animal to see. Without fear, they skip and jump around the rocks and ledges of the Grand Canyon. They seem completely unaffected by the large blue raft full of scampering passengers, diving for their cameras. Amidst our oohs and ahhs, they simply go about their business of eating and lazing in the sun or shade. It's great fun for the rafters and I am convinced there are times a slight grin creases the mouth of the sheep as well. Genesis 1:24-25 says,
A GRAND Canyon
What makes the Grand Canyon, "Grand"? To some degree, the answer is subjective. The Grand Canyon impacts people in vastly different ways. It evokes a sense of awe in us all, but for different reasons. It may be the size, display of colors, wide open expanse, wildlife, vegetation, or a wide host of other possibilities. Regardless, I believe each of us can find our fit in one of these areas. The immense size of the Grand Canyon nearly takes your breath away the first time you see it. Tom