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He found him in a
desert land, and in the waste howling
wilderness; he led him about, he instructed him,
he kept him as the apple of his eye. As an eagle
stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young,
spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them on her
wings: So the Lord alone did lead him, and there
was no strange god with him. He made him ride on
the high places of the earth, that he might eat
the increase of the fields, and he made him to
suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the
flinty rock. Deuteronomy
32:10-12.
Doth the eagle mount up at
thy command, and make her nest on high? She
dwelleth and abideth on the rock, upon the crag
of the rock, and the strong place. From thence
she seeketh the prey, and her eyes behold afar
off. Her young ones also suck up blood. and
where the slain are, there is she. Job
39:27-30.
But they that wait upon the
Lord shall renew their strength; they shall
mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run,
and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not
faint. Isaiah 40:31.
And he cried
mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon
the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become
the habitation of devils, and the hold of every
foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and
hateful bird. Revelation
18:2.
The Most
Powerful Of All Birds The Bible
speaks of foul spirits and of unclean and
hateful birds. Over and over in the Word of God,
we read of different kinds of birds, but mainly
the eagle. I have done some studying and have
found that the eagle is mentioned thirty-two
times in the Word of God.
If you find an
eagle's egg, you had better not crush it,
because you could be fined up to $5,000 and
sentenced up to one year in prison. That goes to
show you the condition that our world is in.
They kill unborn babies every day, saying that
they are not real life. They say that abortion
is not committing murder, but it is. The same
government that has legalized abortion and funds
it will put you in prison and fine you for
crushing an eagle's egg, because they say that
is killing life. I thank God for America, and I
would rather live here than in any other country
of the world; nevertheless, people have their
values turned around, and because of this,
America is in trouble with God.
As the
lion is to the animal world, so the eagle is to
the bird family. The eagle is big and very fast;
from wing tip to wing tip, it measures somewhere
between seven and a half to nine feet. It can
fly straight out at one hundred thirty-seven
miles per hour. They have clocked eagles on a
downward stream going better than one hundred
eighty miles per hour.
An eagle can see a
rabbit as far away as two miles and sweep down
in one move and capture it. It will kill that
rabbit, drink its blood, eat the fresh meat, and
then will take the fur and put it in its nest.
The eagle is not a wasteful
bird.
Sometimes Christian people waste a
lot of things. Some waste the talents that God
gives them When we have talents, we ought to use
them to the glory of God. Many times we waste
our time. Some people who claim to be saved
waste their time in front of the television set.
They waste their time in things that do not
edify themselves or other people. An eagle is
not like that, my friend; it takes advantage of
all the time it has.
We read in Job 39:29
of our Scripture text, "From thence she seeketh
the prey, and her eyes behold afar off." You
might have heard the statement made many times,
"He has an eye like an eagle." The eagle can
behold things afar off. No animal in the world
has an eye like an eagle.
I thought on
that verse, and I am glad that God can see way
down the road. Our vision can only see so far.
There are things that happen to each one of us
that we may never understand, but God's vision
goes far beyond what ours does. What we need to
do, as Christians, is learn to say amen to the
will of God and know that He knows what is best
for us.
Free to Soar
as the Eagle An average
eagle has 7,182 feathers; it has approximately
1,250 on each wing. An eagle flies only 10
percent of the time; the other 90 percent is
spent gliding. As Christians, we need to take a
lesson from this. We need to learn to yield to
the Spirit of God. If we will learn to do that,
it will not take a lot of human effort. The
eagle has learned how to yield to the winds, and
they carry it higher and higher. Most of its
time in the air is spent yielding to the
wind.
Of all the birds, the eagle flies
the highest. If I believed in reincarnation (and
I do not), and could choose what I would like to
be when I came back, I would choose to be an
eagle. However, even though I will never be a
literal eagle, thank God, I can be one
spiritually. We all can be spiritual eagles. We
do not have to be unclean birds: we do not have
to be one of those birds that is caged up in
'Babylon' (false religion). We can be set free
and soar as the eagle.
I love that
passage of Scripture found in Isaiah 40:31,
because it deals with some positive statements.
It says, "But they that wait upon the Lord…"
What does it mean to wait? It does not mean to
just sit down and do nothing, but rather to wait
with anticipation and expectation. "The that
wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength;
they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they
shall run, and not be weary; and they shall
walk, and not faint." It says they "shall," not
that they might. I am glad that is positive and
that we can stand on the Word of
God.
Eagles maintain their beauty even in
old age. Their average lifespan is somewhere
between sixty and ninety years. If you would
take and eagle that is sixteen months old and
compare it with an eagle that is fifty to
seventy years, you could not tell the
difference. They maintain their beauty, because
they shed their feathers every
year.
Be Strong in the Grace
That is in Christ Let us
consider the strength of the eagle. The eagle is
a powerful bird, yet it does not weigh very
much. One day in Chicago, Illinois, there was a
little eagle that was resting on a rock from his
journey. A little boy came along and started
picking up rocks and throwing them at the little
eagle. Soon the eagle got tired of the boy's
behavior and got upset with him. So it ran over,
picked him up by his hair, carried him over a
five-story building, and sat him down on the
next street.
A policeman saw what
happened and followed the eagle, and to keep
that eagle from killing the little boy, he
killed it. When they weighed that eagle, it
weighed only twenty-two pounds, but the little
boy weighed sixty-nine pounds.
A
full-grown eagle can grab someone by the back of
the hand and squeeze and break every bone in it.
You see, the eagle is a powerful bird. The eagle
is a type of what God wants you and me to be. He
wants us to be strong Christians, and He has all
the power we need. Someone may say, "I just wish
I could become a stronger Christian." If you
want to be a stronger Christian, you can be.
Each one of us is as strong as we want to be,
because God has placed that ability within our
power. James 4:8 says, "Draw nigh to God, and he
will draw nigh to you." The reason people are no
closer to God than they are is that they are not
willing to take the first step. They sit on the
'seat of do-nothing' and say, "God, come over
here and get closer to me."
The Apostle
Paul said, "Be strong in the grace that is in
Christ Jesus" (11 Timothy 2: 1). I believe we
are living too far below our privileges. John
1:11-12 says: "He came unto his own, and his own
received him not. But as many as received him,
to them gave he power to become the sons of
God…" I am glad that God gives us the power to
be sons of God. Someone may say, "I cannot live
the Christian life." In reality, no one can live
the Christian life within himself, but when God
comes in and gives us the power, we can live
it.
When I was in sin, I tried to turn
over a new leaf, so to speak, and do better, but
I found that I did not need to turn over a new
leaf; I needed new life. When I got new life,
old things passed away and all things became
new. When a person really gets saved, all things
become new. He will find that the things he once
loved to do, he does not love anymore, and the
things he once hated, he will love. I am glad to
be a child of God; I love this way of living
best of all.
Soaring
Higher Than the Storm The eagle
will not be found in a storm, with one
exception, which I will deal with later. As
winds begin to blow and the storm begins to come
in, the eagle has learned to use its wings to
soar higher than the storm. The eagle is not in
the storm, but rather it soars above the storm,
looking down upon it. As Christians, we are
going to go through storms, but we would have to
go through fewer storms if we would yield
ourselves to the Spirit of God. A lot of the
messes people get into are due to their own
doings. We need to learn to yield to the Spirit
of God; then we will be able to rise above a lot
of perplexities.
An eagle will never
allow its enemy to come between it and the sun.
It has microscopic and telescopic lenses and a
built in set of sunglasses. Whenever an enemy
gets after it, it just turns, looks straight
toward the sun, and starts flying toward it.
There is not another bird in this world that can
fly toward the sun like the eagle can, because
the light would blind it and cause it to turn
and go the other way. That is just how it is
when the enemy of souls comes after me.
Sometimes I look this way and cannot go, and I
look that way and cannot go; but praise God, if
I look straight up ahead, the enemy has to turn
around and go the other way!
The eagle is
not careless, as a lot of Christians are. It
watches, and it has good eyesight. It can be so
high up in the sky above the clouds that one
cannot see it; then seemingly out of nowhere, it
can sweep down, catch a big bass, and be gone
with it fast as lightning; it is quick. You see,
my friend, it keeps its eyes on the things
around it.
The Bible warns us as
Christian people to watch and pray. Oh, how we
need to watch! First Thessalonians 5:6 tells us,
"Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but
let us watch and be sober." We need to be more
sober and watchful. If we would, we would not
get into some of the traps that we get into.
Jesus Himself said in Mark 13:37, "And what I
say unto you I say unto all, Watch." Paul said,
"We are not ignorant of his [Satan's] devices"
(II Corinthians 2:11). May God help us, as
saints of God, not to be ignorant of Satan's
devices.
If an eagle's mate dies, it does
not go and find the mate of another eagle;
instead, it goes and finds an eagle that does
not have a mate. From the human standpoint, that
is still the thing to do. The law has made
things too easy today, and I am afraid that a
lot of preachers have made it too easy. The rule
is, "Till death do us part." That is still God's
plan.
The Rock That Is
Higher The eagle is a symbol of
freedom, flight, and faith. Every eagle is born
on or near a rock, and it never changes rocks.
About ten years ago, I was born on the Rock, and
I am not going to change rocks. You can change
rocks if you want to, but I like the Rock on
which I was born. Jesus said in Matthew 16:18,
"And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter,
and upon this rock I will build my church; and
the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
I am glad that I am on the Rock; I could not
live without Him.
The eagle cannot live
without its rock. If it did not have its rock,
it would die. Steps are being taken today to
preserve the eagles by taking them out of their
natural habitat and bringing them inside to
raise. However, the first thing the eagle does
when it is let loose is fly as fast as it can to
a rock and claim it. From that point on, that
rock is always its rock.
I am glad that
Christ picked me up out of a horrible pit, out
of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a solid
rock. Babylon's (religious confusion) rock is
not solid, but I am glad that the Church (the
one Jesus built) is built on a solid rock. When
the eagle needs cleansing or comfort, it goes to
its rock. Likewise, when I need cleansing or
comfort, I go to the Rock. There are times when,
as much as I love my family and friends, I
cannot go to them, but I can always go to my
Rock. When you cannot go to anyone else, you can
always go to the Rock of Ages.
We read in
Psalm 61:2, "From the end of the earth will I
cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed:
lead me to the rock that is higher than I." When
my heart gets overwhehned, I say, "Get me to the
Rock!" That is the way the little eagle is: when
it becomes overwhelmed, it thinks of its rock,
and it soars back to it. To the eagle, that rock
is its salvation, and that rock is its place of
separation, security, and satisfaction.
Sometimes, the eagle likes to get away from all
the other eagles and go to its rock.
I am
glad that salvation satisfies the soul.
Sometimes I am not satisfied with the things
around me or with other people, and I am not
always satisfied with myself; but thank God, I
am always satisfied with my Rock. As much as I
love my brothers and sisters in Christ,
sometimes I like to get away from every one of
them and get in the secret closet of prayer,
with just me and my, Rock.
The eagle
keeps its beak and its claws sharpened on its
rock. If it did not, it could not kill its prey
so quickly. Church, we need to stay sharp on the
Rock. A lot of people today are sharp when it
comes to television. They can name every actress
that plays on the soap operas. They put a 'video
tape in and record one show while they watch
another one; then as soon as that show goes off,
they get out that 'video tape and watch the one
they missed. They can tell you about all the
marriages, divorces, fornication, and all the
other ungodliness that takes place on
television; but if you would ask them where the
Book of Philippians Is, in the Bible, they would
say, "Is that in the Old or the New Testament?"
People need to get sharp on the
Rock.
When it comes to sports, there are
people who can name nearly every player that has
ever played, every one who is going to play, who
is going to win, who did not win, and everything
else. They are sharp on sports, but they are not
sharp on the Word of God. If you are going to be
sharp on everything else in life, you ought to
be sharp on the Word.
The eagle is a meat
eater from the day it is born until the day it
dies; furthermore, it likes fresh meat. The
little eagle is hatched with its mouth open just
as wide as it can get it, and it is screaming
and hollering for something to eat. That is just
like the child of God. A child of God loves and
hungers after the meat of God's Word. Jesus
said, "Blessed are they which do hunger and
thirst after righteousness: for they shall be
filled!' (Matthew 5:6).
Have you ever
seen a dead person eat? No, they cannot eat. The
reason, many times, a pastor cannot feed people
is that they are dead spiritually. It is hard to
feed somebody who is not hungry. God will not
make you eat; but if you will not eat, you will
die.
Every true Christian is like the
eagle: he is born with his mouth wide open.
Jesus said in John 6:53, "Except ye eat the
flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, ye
have no life in you." The Jews could not
understand that, and they wondered how they
could eat of His flesh. Jesus perceived their
thoughts and said, "The flesh profiteth nothing:
the words that I speak unto you, they are
spirit, and they are life" (verse 63). When we
eat the Word of God and drink of the Spirit of
God, we are eating His flesh and drinking His
blood.
An eagle is different from a
buzzard. A buzzard will nibble and chew on any
old thing, but the eagle wants fresh meat. If
you are truly a child of God, you want something
fresh too. You want the pure, unadulterated Word
of God, that which is without guile or
falsehood. Anything short of that will not
satisfy you; you will turn your nose and go the
other way.
You do not have to know much
about birds to tell whether a bird is an eagle
or just another bird. All you have to do is
watch what they eat. The reason some people
cannot be fed is that they spend their time
feeding on the filthiness and ungodliness of
this world. They are already full but not with
the Word of God. Newborn babes still desire the
sincere milk of the
Word.
The Unity of the
Eagles The eagles have unity;
they do not bite and scratch among themselves.
If you will study about the Philippine eagle,
the Australian eagle, the American bald eagle,
and the great Golden eagle, you will find that
they do not fight among themselves. In too many
cases, do you know what we have today? Bottle
babies, blabber bees, and busy bodies. The
eagles love one another, help one another, and
share with one another. If one of them goes out
and kills a rabbit and it has more meat than it
needs, it will call for some others to come and
help eat it.
In I Corinthians 1:10 we
read, "Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name
of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the
same thing, and that there be no divisions among
you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in
the same mind and in the same
judgment."
I am glad that, as saints of
God, we all can speak the same thing, because we
have the same Father, and we all are part of the
same church. I want to be an eagle, spiritually
speaking. I do not want to be caged up in
Babylon (false religion) with a bunch of
unclean, hateful birds and foul spirits. I love
the Church (the one Jesus
built).

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