Got this story from an email and find it very meaningful.
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There is a story about a little eagle that fell out of its nest and landed in a turkey farm. The eagle grew up among the turkeys and, although he looked a bit different, he learned to waddle like a turkey, bob his head like a turkey, and act like a turkey.
One day the young eagle looked up into the sky and saw a beautiful eagle soaring above. The little eagle in the turkey yard thought, Oh, I would love to be able to do that! As the eagle soared overhead, it looked down and saw the young eagle below. Suddenly it swooped down to the ground and asked, "What are you doing here?"
The little eagle replied, "I am just here in the turkey yard where I have always been."
The great eagle looked and said, "Spread your wings, boy. You do just what I do. Follow me." Then he flapped his wings and lifted off the ground.
The young eagle tried it, too. "Wheeee! This is all right!"
"See," the mature eagle said, "you have been living among these turkeys so long that you were beginning to believe you were something you are not! Follow me, and you will find out what you really are."
So the little eagle began to soar and fly. He loved it. But the turkeys down below called out to him and said, "Hey, little guy, what are you doing up there? You belong down here."
"No, I don't," called the young eagle. "I used to belong there, but now I am what I was created to be. I do not belong with you anymore."
Let me put it this way; there are many Christians who are living like turkeys—earth bound—when they could be and should be living like eagles—soaring in the heavenlies. We are to take our eyes off this world. We are not to be preoccupied with the things of this world.
Please read on ...
There is a story about a little eagle that fell out of its nest and landed in a turkey farm. The eagle grew up among the turkeys and, although he looked a bit different, he learned to waddle like a turkey, bob his head like a turkey, and act like a turkey.
One day the young eagle looked up into the sky and saw a beautiful eagle soaring above. The little eagle in the turkey yard thought, Oh, I would love to be able to do that! As the eagle soared overhead, it looked down and saw the young eagle below. Suddenly it swooped down to the ground and asked, "What are you doing here?"
The little eagle replied, "I am just here in the turkey yard where I have always been."
The great eagle looked and said, "Spread your wings, boy. You do just what I do. Follow me." Then he flapped his wings and lifted off the ground.
The young eagle tried it, too. "Wheeee! This is all right!"
"See," the mature eagle said, "you have been living among these turkeys so long that you were beginning to believe you were something you are not! Follow me, and you will find out what you really are."
So the little eagle began to soar and fly. He loved it. But the turkeys down below called out to him and said, "Hey, little guy, what are you doing up there? You belong down here."
"No, I don't," called the young eagle. "I used to belong there, but now I am what I was created to be. I do not belong with you anymore."
Let me put it this way; there are many Christians who are living like turkeys—earth bound—when they could be and should be living like eagles—soaring in the heavenlies. We are to take our eyes off this world. We are not to be preoccupied with the things of this world.
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