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When we think of eagles and the Bible most often we think of this reference here in this passage here:
When we think of eagles and the Bible most often we think of this reference here in this passage here:
Isaiah 40 v31
.".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."
God has other important messages for us in eagles in the Bible. Often in our lives we have what I call "prickly periods" - prickly because of an association from a message I heard a long time ago, as detailed below.
These words in the verse below meant so much more to those living in Israel than they do to us today. As itinerant travellers or ones settled and farming, they lived close to the land.
Deuteronomy 32: 11 - 12
11 As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings:12 So the Lord alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him.
This is an excellent summary here in part from a post on Robin's Weidner's (found via Google) website "Secure in Heart" {LINK here}:
A Lesson On The Eagle :
"...like an eaglet, I can get so comfortable in what appears to offer security that the thought of change fills me with fear.
It turns out that an eagle’s nest is quite an
elaborate affair.
A pair of eagles may take up to 6 weeks to build a
nest, usually in the top of a tree, lining it with soft grasses, moss
and cornstalks. To complete the next, they tenderly line the bottom with
their own feathers.
For the first twelve weeks of life, the eaglet relaxes, trusting her parents to provide everything she needs.
When
it’s time for the eaglet to learn to fly, the mother and father use
their sharp talons to pull apart the soft materials that lined the nest.
Then the mother eagle rises up and hovers over the nest, flapping her
huge wings, stirring the nest.
As she
does this, all of the comfortable stuff that kept the nest cozy flies
out. This sends a clear message to the eaglet—it’s time to leave your
life of comfort!
If
needed, the mother will literally knock her baby out of the nest, and
then follow it as it falls, swooping it onto her wings at the last
moment. The mother eagle knows that her young one can only survive by learning to fly.....
But what strikes me is that of all the analogies God could choose to
depict Himself, to win the hearts of His people and generations to come…God chose that of an eagle. And that analogy simply drips with Grace.
You
see, unlike the eagle and its eaglet, I haven’t been with God from the
day of my birth. Rather He found me in a “barren and howling waste” and
then brought me to Himself, shielding me and guarding me.
And
like the Israelites, even though there have been times when I’ve pursued
my own selfish ends, and taken some hard falls, He’s still been there
ready to renew His compassion.
The lesson of the eagle sheds so much light on a relationship with God.
I
entrust myself to God, while He guards me as the apple of His eye.
Sometimes He wounds me in his stirring of the nest, but He also is quick
to heal. He promises to catch me, and I promise to jump!
And then no one, including the evil one, can steal me out of His hand!"
I would like to close this post with one of my illuminated works, as often asked to do so, and to my shame I never seem to get around it.
This is an excellent verse to use - it was one given to me when I first came to the LORD (to read this story + another calligraphy piece see this post here) Please
note, this photo is of a photo this work was done about 15 years ago
now. Did not have digital cameras then, and was using a borrowed one
anyway. Hence the flare on the photos. This verse given me as a very young believer in the LORD Jesus - why - because we always think we know best - but we must not lean upon our understanding but God's, trusting in Him with ALL our heart, and in His way alone.
TRUST Him when dark trials oppress you,
TRUST Him when your
faith is small,
TRUST Him when to
simply
TRUST Him is the
hardest thing of all.
May God richly bless you where ever your maybe and thank you SO much for popping over for a peek and chat and making my day!
Shaz in Oz.x
May God richly bless you where ever your maybe and thank you SO much for popping over for a peek and chat and making my day!
Shaz in Oz.x
I would like to link this post with:
- Birdee blessings - Under His wings ( A blessing please pop across to it )
- Word Art Wednesday - Anything goes?
10 comments:
Not sure my last comment posted Shaz, so just in case wanted to thank you for sharing such beautiful work.
B x
Beautifully done. I didn't know the story behind the eagle and her babies. Very touching. Your art work is beautiful. Thanks for linking to me. Abby
Thank you so very much for this Shaz! What a wonderful piece, unravelling Scripture another layer. This is so encouraging and faith building. Beautiful and your amazing calligraphy illuminates the precious Word of God and reminds us of how Regal, Holy and precious His Word is.TFS!
I am another that didn't realize the story of a mother and her little ones. My favorite scripture is Isaiah 40:31. It was a joy to see it listed here with the others.
Thank you for your beautiful message on this day.
Blessings,
Betsy
Beautiful scripture and art work. Thank you for joining us this week at WAW.
Sharon, Thank you for such an inspirational post. It was truly beautiful, and timely. Also thanks for your marvelous calligraphy picture...WOW! TFS
It's so good to see you sharing your beautiful art shared in our challenges again. I pray that God is blessing you and I hope to see you share with us more. Let us know if we can pray for you, and have a blessed week!
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
Hi Shaz!
It's been quite a while since I've spent some proper time on blogger and commented...life is very busy :)
But I just had to say how much I love this post...love the eagle lesson. It's so special and true...God is good and faithful. Eagles have crossed my mind and thoughts lately. They're wonderful creatures, representing, as you say, God's grace and love to His erring children.
Thanks for sharing:)
Miss you very much.
God bless,
Sarah
Very thought provoking, learned something today and I loved all the related scripture. waving hi from the hills of North Carolina ♥
Wow, everything is beautiful! Thank you for being a blessing! And thank you for the link :)
I am now following your sweet blog through GFC and Bloglovin'.
Have a happy Monday!
Hugs,
Stephanie
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