Sunday, 10 June 2018

TO WIN IN LIFE YOU MUST SOAR LIKE AN EAGLE SWIM LIKE A SALMON!

Soar like an Eagle Swim Like a Salmon!

One thing you can learn from eagles is rising above the storms that comes in your life. Somehow, eagles seem to have internal radar to detect an approaching storm before it arrives. When the storm comes, eagles spread their wings so the wind lifts them above the storm. They are not afraid of the storm. Eagles know how to break through it. The way eagles overcome the storm is they simply use the storm to soar above it. They spread their wings to allow the wind to lift them into higher heights. They allow the wind to carry them above the storm. They did not escape or run away from the storm; instead they rise above it. So while the storm is raging below, the eagle keeps navigating and rising above. 

As a child of God, you’re designed to soar over the storms of life. The way to soar over your storm is to wait upon the Lord in prayer and feed and renew your mind with His Word. 

“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.” (Isa. 40:31 KJV, emphasis mine) 

You’re not an eagle. You don’t have wings, but you have the most sophisticated gift called mind. Set your mind on God, focus your heart and faith to the God of the universe, who has the power over the storm and the power to preserve and protect you from the various storms of life that come your way. It is in waiting in God’s presence that one is refreshed and rejuvenated spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. When you do this, you position yourself to rise above your storms. Eagles hibernate, but they soar on heights. 

God sees you like an eagle. When you wait upon Him in prayer, He is willing to equip you with His strength and wisdom so you can soar into heights and rise above the storms within you and the storms outside of your life. 

Salmon swim upstream. They swim upstream against the current of the water. They also have the ability to jump as high as twelve feet over waterfalls. They know how to overcome hindrances before them to reach their destiny. They swim and jump over the tide and current. They are determined to win the salmon run, determined to reach the place where they were hatched in order to die. In the process of going upstream, many of them die, but they die moving forward toward their desired destiny.








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