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Sunday Scripture: Wings

But they that wait upon the  Lord  shall renew their  strength;  they shall mount up with wings as  eagle s;  they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk,  and not faint. ~Isaiah 40:31

Where the Eagles Fly. . .

On our day trip Wednesday, we poked around Booneville, Mississippi, for a while, then started home.  We were not paying attention, and missed the turn onto Highway 365 that would take us to Highway 72.  We turned on the GPS (Missy) to help us get back on the right road.  Missy routed us through a county road that wasn't even paved.  It was very narrow, but thankfully, we didn't meet any vehicles going the other way.  Hub was worried that the branches near the road would put a scratch on his Jeep.  We were not happy with Missy at all until we came around a sharp curve and saw this.  I saw the nest first, then Hub saw the eagle .  It sat there, without moving, not caring that we had stopped to stare.  I'm sure it didn't identify us as a threat to whatever it was guarding in the nest. Hub kept seeing something white in the nest.  I shot this with the best lens I had with me, but I still can't tell if it is a little one or ju...

Eagles

The eagle, our American symbol, is the embodiment of strength, beauty, and freedom. It is said the eagle was used as a national emblem because, at one of the first battles of the Revolution (which occurred early in the morning) the noise of the struggle awoke the sleeping eagles on the heights and they flew from their nests and circled about over the heads of the fighting men, all the while giving vent to their raucous cries. "They are shrieking for Freedom," said the patriots. Thus the eagle, full of the boundless spirit of freedom, living above the valleys, strong and powerful in his might, has become the national emblem of a country that offers freedom in word and thought and an opportunity for a full and free expansion into the boundless space of the future. --Maude M. Grant Deuteronomy 32:11 compares God to a mother eagle, which "stirs up her nest, hovers over her young, that spreads its wings to catch them." When God sees we are mature enough to fly, he pushes...