“The way of an eagle in the air . . .” (Proverbs 30:19).
We do not know the
identity of the writer of Proverbs 30 except that his name is Agur. There is
some historical information suggesting that he was from a city on the Arabian Peninsula
and that he was not Jewish—but that is all we know.
Agur uses an
ancient literary technique to get the reader’s attention by saying in verse 18,
“There are three things which are too
wonderful for me, yes, four which I do not understand.” He then lists three
and adds a fourth in an attempt to catch our attention. The first thing listed
in Proverbs 30:19 is: “The way of an
eagle in the air.”
Over the years I
have written several articles comparing the eagle to the life of the believer.
The Bible uses the eagle as a symbol of how God cares for His children. It also
uses the attributes of the eagle to suggest that followers of Jesus can soar in
faith and in the Spirit.
So, what is fascinating
about the way of the eagle . . . and is this something that is meaningful for
us? I think so!
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” (NKJV). A powerful promise for
those who are willing to press in and tarry in the presence of the Lord!
Eagles have phenomenal
eyesight that allows them to see clearly for miles. Soaring high in the sky,
they can spot a tiny rodent on the ground and swoop down to catch it. Their wonderful
ability to clearly see great distances enables them to detect coming storms; in
fact, this ability is one of the attributes that sets the eagle apart from
other birds.
I believe the
sharpest understanding of the future comes to those who are students of God’s Word.
The Bible has a lot to say about coming events but understanding those insights
does not come to the casual Christian. The understanding comes to those who
fully trust Him and are diligent to seek His face and study His Word.
Another unusual attribute
of the eagle is its tremendous wingspan and the strength of the muscles that
make the wings work. The great wingspan allows the eagle to catch the thermal
winds and ride them high into the sky with what appears to us to be very little
effort. In an instant, the high-flying eagle can adjust its wings and dive down
on an unsuspecting prey at speeds of nearly 100 miles per hour. The strength of
these powerful wings then allows the eagle to suddenly slow down, catch its
prey and quickly fly away.
Even though an
eagle can see oncoming storms, it doesn’t seem to be fazed at all. It’s as
though it doesn’t view a storm as a threat but rather as an opportunity. As the
storm clouds begin to roll in, the eagle catches one of the updrafts just
outside the storm, which allows it to fly up and over the tempest.
God has promised
that if we are willing to press in and tarry in His presence, to wait
expectantly, then we, too, will mount up with wings as an eagle, run and not be
weary, walk and not be fatigued (Isaiah 40:31).
Before the eagle
can catch an updraft and fly above and beyond the storm, he must learn to fly.
Eagles are not born with the fully-developed ability of flight so they must be
taught to use their wings. Then they develop the strength and get the
experience that allows them to catch the fury of the wind and the storm and use
it to their advantage.
An eagle that
never learns to fly is nothing more than a chicken or a turkey. Both these have
wings and yet never learn to use them to fly—and so they never do! Chickens and
turkeys spend their lives earthbound, pecking around for seeds on the ground.
Eagles are
solitary birds that mate for life and don’t hang out in packs. It’s the same
with eagle Christians who don’t hang out in big packs—they don’t often go to
conventions. Indeed, they are unafraid to be alone because they know they never
really are. The promise of His presence is very real to them.
I think it’s time
for more eagle Christians to start flying. These will not be the big-talking,
flashy types who proudly talk about all they are doing and how much faith they
have. Eagle Christians will be among the unlikely champions who are too busy
stepping out in faith and doing exploits for God to waste energy with their
talk.
We’ve had enough
talk about faith! It’s time for those with the wings of eagles to mount up and
fly.