tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2616407927041988076.post6634946467960001033..comments2023-06-30T06:49:51.255-07:00Comments on Tails from the Kennel: What's Your Battle?Conductorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02886019962062444349noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2616407927041988076.post-69473204732290466442014-04-17T05:24:38.771-07:002014-04-17T05:24:38.771-07:00I have come to the conclusion that in my life, dai...I have come to the conclusion that in my life, daily battles are more consuming than the "big" battles. With the "big" battles, we can pull others in to help us without feeling self pity for asking. Other's can help fulfill our needs and asking for help, from those we surround ourselves with, becomes an easily performed task. Our prayer commitments and faith, while others are supporting us, becomes an easy effort. But those daily life challenges, the "little" frustrations that we all suffer from, seem too little to ask for guidance and help. We feel as if they aren't big enough to pull others into with prayer and help. We take on the challenges individually, most times with out even asking our Lord for help. Feeling as if these aren't "important" enough to seek God's help or those around us. But in reality, if we seek comfort for those "little" frustrations, we can find comfort daily in our Lord's arms. <br /><br />It is my "little" daily efforts that keep me in check. Those annoying minute by minute problems that exist in my life that I need to go to the Lord for and seek comfort. With this I am ready to face the challenge of the "big" problems that are a part of all our lives. Thank you Lynn for taking the time to witness what a comfort our Lord is. Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18106537300270240098noreply@blogger.com