Just as an eagle flies above the storm, you must think higher than the adversity that visits you, discern above the plan that put you in trouble. Its distractions are machinations that want to envelop you in the whirlwind of unreason and take your sight off the horizon. Even if a little further north there are clear skies, if you do not stay on purpose you will run aground between two islands of sand. To stand on God’s shoulders is to seek “what He thinks about the matter, His plan.” He has a way out of every labyrinth, peace. You were not designed to be carried by the winds but the winds were designed to move at His command. When you are an eagle you are not afraid to cross the river. Just rise even higher.
Rise even higher
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