There's a structure in Colorado known as Cano's Castle.
It's the creation of a Vietnam veteran who wanted to show gratitude to God for sparing his life in the war.
The castle is unique...
It's made of thousands of old beer cans and other flattened out pieces of scrap metal -- including hub caps, barbecue grills and screen doors.
Your first reaction would not be to call Cano's Castle pretty, but it sure does gleam in the sun!
In an interview I saw with Cano, he acknowledged he had some kind of disability by saying 'If your head doesn't work well, try your hands.'
You know, he's got the right idea... and it's something that applies to all of us...
We all have parts of ourselves that don't work as well as we'd like them to. And we're all too aware of our limitations.
But, we all have something we can do to glorify God... and some way to serve Him.
It might take a little creativity to figure out what that is. But there's some way God can turn your limitations into something good and glorious.
And it's through your weaknesses that Christ's power rests on you (2 Cor.12:8-9).