Time to Fly
The Bible says: “One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh: but the earth
abideth for ever. The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he arose. The wind goeth toward
the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his
circuits. All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither
they return again.” Ecclesiastes 1:4-7 (KJV)
While walking through the forest
one day, a man found a young eagle who had fallen out of his nest. He took it home and put it in his barnyard where it soon
learned to eat and behave like the chickens. One day a naturalist passed by the farm and asked why it was that the king of
all birds should be confined to live in the barnyard with the chickens. The farmer replied that since he had given it chicken
feed and trained it to be a chicken, it had never learned to fly. Since it now behaved as the chickens, it was no longer an
eagle.
“Still, it has the heart of an eagle,” replied the naturalist, “and
can surely be taught to fly.” He lifted the eagle toward the sky and said, “You belong to the sky and not to the
earth. Stretch forth your wings and fly.” The eagle, however, was confused. He did not know who he was, and seeing the
chickens eating their food, he jumped down to be with them again.
The naturalist
took the bird to the roof of the house and urged him again, saying, “You are an eagle. Stretch forth your wings and
fly.” But the eagle was afraid of his unknown self and world and jumped down once more for the chicken food.
Finally, the naturalist took the eagle out of the barnyard to a high mountain. There he held the
king of the birds high above him and encouraged him again, saying, “You are an eagle. You belong to the sky. Stretch
forth your wings and fly.” The eagle looked around, back towards the barnyard and up to the sky. Then the naturalist
lifted him straight towards the sun and it happened that the eagle began to tremble. Slowly he stretched his wings, and with
a triumphant cry, soared away into the heavens.
It may be that the eagle still remembers
the chickens with nostalgia. It may even be that he occasionally revisits the barnyard. But as far as anyone knows, he has
never returned to lead the life of a chicken.
As Believers we have all been called
to share the good news of the Gospel of Christ Jesus. It is past time that we should be busy joining Him where He
is at work. When our lives shall be over the only thing which will last for eternity is how we came to know Him and how we
shared Him with others. Now is the time to act upon these truths! Now is the time to fly!
Daily Chronological Bible
Reading: Ecclesiastes 1-6