02/20/2025
Eagles are known for their strength, endurance, and ability to soar to great heights. However, when they try to catch prey that is too heavy, their wings can break or become damaged, leaving them vulnerable.
During their restoration process, an eagle must retreat to a safe place—often high on a mountain or within the rocks—where it remains still and patiently waits for healing. During this time, its body works to regenerate feathers and strengthen its wings once again. This process beautifully reflects
Isaiah 40:31:"But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint."
Just as the eagle cannot rush its healing and must wait until its wings are fully restored, we, too, go through seasons where God calls us to wait on Him.
It is in the waiting that our faith is strengthened, our trust in God deepens, and our spirit is renewed.When the eagle finally spreads its restored wings, it returns stronger, wiser, and ready to soar even higher than before.
In the same way, when we trust in the Lord during our trials, He renews us and equips us to reach new heights in our spiritual journey.Waiting on God is not wasted time—it is a time of transformation. 🦅✨
I don't know what process you are going through today, but whatever it is, enter the secret place behind closed doors, for the Lord will restore you, and you will come out strengthened in Him for the next assignment. It is not by your strength but by His.
If He dwells within you, His entire nature is in you.
If He is strength, then strength is in you.
If He is wisdom, then wisdom is in you.
If He is the Healer, then healing dwells within you.
Just believe it! 🔥✨
Pastor Chris Buskirk