Psalm 91:4 (ESV)
He will cover you with his pinions,
and under his
wings you will find refuge;
his
faithfulness is a shield and buckler.
Though many of us have seen pictures of a huge eagle's
nest high in the branches of a tree or in the crag of a cliff, few of us have
gotten a glimpse inside. When a mother eagle builds her nest she starts with
thorns, broken branches, sharp rocks, and a number of other items that seem
entirely unsuitable for the project. But then she lines the nest with a thick
padding of wool, feathers, and fur from animals she has killed, making it soft
and comfortable for the eggs. By the time the growing birds reach flying age,
the comfort of the nest and the luxury of free meals make them quite reluctant
to leave. That's when the mother eagle begins "stirring up the nest."
With her strong talons she begins pulling up the thick carpet of fur and
feathers, bringing the sharp rocks and branches to the surface. As more of the
bedding gets plucked up, the nest becomes more uncomfortable for the young
eagles. Eventually, this and other urgings prompt the growing eagles to leave
their once-comfortable abode and move on to more mature behavior.
Dear Lord, Thank You for the way You work in our life.
Help us take Your prodding to do what You have planned for us. In the Name of
Jesus, Amen.
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