Learning to Fly
My neighbor has a
number
of mature spruce trees in his back yard and every year a family of
magpies nests in one of them. We are blessed that our back yard
often
becomes the place for magpie flight school.
The young birds work
their
way to the end of a branch, and sit there squawking for a while.
Mother magpie is never far away, encouraging the young ones to try
again. A nest of magpies can make a lot of noise when it is time
to
learn to fly.
After working up
enough
nerve and making a suitable amount of noise the young birds jump,
spread their wings and drop to the ground. Squawking some more,
they
eventually jump up from branch to branch to climb back up the
tree,
and repeat the process.
The young one goes
back to
the end of the branch, makes enough noise to work up its nerve and
tries it again.
Sometime during the
process, they actually get airborne and soar a bit. The first time
they soar, it frightens them and they land quickly, unsure of what
just happened. Eventually though, they get the idea and fly and
soar
at will.
As Christians we are
often
like those young magpies, we stay near the nest and make a lot of
noise. Sometimes we take a brief leap, then make a lot of noise
over
the attempt and head for home.
Other times we
actually
get to fly a bit, and it surprises and frightens us. We knew it
was
possible, but we didn't really think it could happen to us and we
stop
in disbelief.
Now and then though,
we
get the idea and actually begin to do what we are called to do and
fly. To soar, empowered by Holy Spirit. We begin to become the
people
of God that we are called to be. Other people see us soaring and
the
sight turns their mind towards God.
Each of us is called
to
work in different ministries. Each of us is at a different point
in
our faith walk.
Perhaps you haven't
yet
broken out of the egg or left the nest. Perhaps you are standing
on
the edge of the branch squawking in excitement and fear preparing
to
jump. Maybe you have just soared and it surprised you. Perhaps you
are
like the mother magpie, knowing you can soar and that it is your
duty
to encourage others.
Where ever you are in
your
walk, know that we are called to soar and are empowered to soar,
all
for the glory of God.
"But those who hope in
the
LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like
eagles;
they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be
faint." -
Isaiah 40:31
Do not grow tired of
the
attempt -- know that the Father has prepared a ministry for you to
excel at; to soar and bring Him glory. May you find that ministry
and
soar in His presence, as He intended, according to his
plan.
I Stand Redeemed
When I think of all my faults and my failures
When I consider all the times I've let God down
I am humbled by the grace He has extended
I'm amazed at the mercy I have found
I could never earn His love on my own
Yet every time I come before His throne
Chorus:
I stand redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb
I stand redeemed before the great I Am
When He looks at me, He sees the nail scarred hands
That bought my liberty
I stand redeemed
Even at my best I am unworthy
I have nothing precious I can give
A broken life is all I have to offer
And yet it's a priceless gift to Him
The bitter mark of sin will never fade away
But I can come before Him unashamed
When I consider all the times I've let God down
I am humbled by the grace He has extended
I'm amazed at the mercy I have found
I could never earn His love on my own
Yet every time I come before His throne
Chorus:
I stand redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb
I stand redeemed before the great I Am
When He looks at me, He sees the nail scarred hands
That bought my liberty
I stand redeemed
Even at my best I am unworthy
I have nothing precious I can give
A broken life is all I have to offer
And yet it's a priceless gift to Him
The bitter mark of sin will never fade away
But I can come before Him unashamed
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