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"Fly like an Eagle"

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Ryan Walter

Ryan Walter

strength we need when we’re at the end of our ropes. There are difficulties in life that even the healthiest people become overwhelmed with. We stumble and fall because we rely on our own inner strength, which is not enough through the storms of life.

This Bible verse is a great promise of live by faith. By waiting on Him, which is more than just passing time, we can look to Him as the one who works all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).

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Waiting can be difficult for most people during challenging times. They get impatient and think that God is too slow or He doesn’t care. Waiting to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Only power from above can sustain us; only His protective hand can shelter us. When we admit our weaknesses to the Lord, it is then that we are enabled by Him to draw from His everlasting supply of abundant provisions, which enables us to run the race victoriously. supernaturally renewed strength for the weary. Even though these words were addressed to Israel, they still have an application in the lives of all God’s people. God’s word is true, His judgments are just and His promises are forever for those who believe His word, wait on Him and abide in Him. We are called to turn from any wrongdoing and to on God means resting in Him and allowing Him to take charge. After all, He is the One who holds our future. He wants us to trust in Him despite the situation or circumstances we are faced with. He has promised that His grace is sufficient for us, for His power is perfected in our weakness.

In Matthew 11:28, Jesus tells us to, “Come

God is with us in all aspects and tough situations of life; He will bring us out through His unlimited power. Every child of God will be lifted and sustained by His Spirit. We can fly above every mountain, obstacle and challenge just like an eagle, who can go more than 30,000 feet above sea level. When an eagle is chased by an enemy, it heads towards the sun and the enemy retreats. An eagle’s eyes are eight times sharper that ours, and when we put our confidence in God, our spiritual eyes become sharper. The eagle does not run from the storm, but rather uses the storm to lift itself above the storm. When we face trials and temptations, let us rise above them by positioning our beliefs and minds above them.

I am always encouraged by Isaiah 40:31 because it reminds me that I am not

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