Soar High Like An Eagle
Timi Nadela
Purpose Driven Maven: Christian Author, Lifestyle Blogger, Journal Crafting, eBook Creating, and Animal Advocate
The storms of life can strike anyone at any time without advance notice. They come in many forms through sickness, tragedy, failure, death, and disappointment.
They are real and it’s happening every day to all millions of people around the world. We can choose to fold our wings and run for cover or we can emulate the eagle and soar above the storms with strength and bravery.
An Eagle's Story.?
Faith in the Night Seasons by Chuck and Nancy Missler begins with a story about a wounded eaglet that was rescued by a kind farmer.?He found the bird in one of his fields and so took him home, tended to his wounds and then placed him outside in the barnyard to recover.
Strangely enough, the young eaglet soon adapted to the habits of all the barnyard chickens. He learned to walk and cluck like them. He learned to drink from a trough and peck the dirt for food, and for many years he peacefully resigned himself to this new life on the ground.
But then one day, one of the farmer’s friends spotted the eagle and asked, “Why in the world is that bird acting like a chicken?” The farmer explained what had happened. Even so, the man could hardly accept the situation.
“It’s just not right,” said the friend. “The Creator made that bird to soar in the heavens, not scavenge in the barnyard!” So he picked up the unsuspecting eagle, climbed onto a nearby fence post, and tossed him into the air. But the confused bird just fell back to earth and searched for his feathered friends.
Undaunted, the man then grabbed the eagle and climbed to the top of the barn. As he heaved him off the roof, the bird made a few halfhearted squawks and flaps before falling into a bale of hay. After shaking his head a few times, the eagle then made himself comfortable and began mindlessly pecking at pieces of straw.
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The friend went home that night dejected and could barely sleep as he remembered the sight of those powerful talons caked with barnyard mud. He couldn’t bear the thought, so the very next day, he headed back to the farm for another try. This time he carried the eagle to the top of a nearby mountain where the sky unfolded in a limitless horizon.
He looked into the eagle’s eyes and cried out, “Don’t you understand? You weren’t made to live like a chicken! Why would you want to stay down here when you were born for the sky?” As the man held the confused bird, he made sure the eagle was facing into the brilliant light of the setting sun.
Then he powerfully heaved the bird into the sky, and this time the eagle opened his wings, looked at the sun, caught the updraft rising from the valley and disappeared into the clouds of heaven.
"But they who wait for the?Lord?shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. "– Isaiah 40:31
God created you. Even if you’ve lost your way, get up and make something beautiful of all the broken pieces in your life. There is no escape from the storms of life. But you must not let the strong winds keep you from striving for your sunny days.
Remain strong and stay on a steady course just like the eagle. Don’t be afraid to try your wings. You can weather the storm.
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