Sunday, November 5, 2017

Spiritual Lessons from the Eagle’s Nest – Part 2



Deuteronomy 32:11-12

Watching an eagle soar in the heavens is an absolutely wonderful sight to behold.  Our series will focus on how these great birds learn to survive and master their world and how it compares to God’s work in our lives. 

The eagle knows there is a time when the comfort of the nest must be traded for the higher purpose for which they were created.



I.      The Nesting Stage 

II.    The Imprinting Stage 

III.   The Discomfort Stage - v. 11 "Like an eagle that stirs up its nest..."

The Stirring of the Eagle’s Nest 



The Stirring of Jacob’s Nest - Deuteronomy 32:9-10



The Stirring of Our Nests

Our natural tendency is to be satisfied with the average and mediocre.

“We are like a janitor’s broom...We only go where we are pushed.” P. D. Brown

·         The Stirring of Our Home Nest


If you are going to move your children from dependence to independence—you must be a disturbing parent.

God has created us to want our independence from parents.

Parents, however, have the task of not allowing freedom absent of responsibility and direction. 


·         The Stirring of Our Vocational Nest - Psalms 77:1-3


Some never understand the power of the upward call. Their lives become marked with a lack of purpose.

The tragedy with being uncomfortable and not doing anything about it is that we start blaming others and taking our frustration out on those close to us.

·         The Stirring of Our Spiritual Nest - Philippians 3:13-14


Every individual who has longed to accomplish the purpose of the Kingdom has had their nest stirred.

If you want god to use you, He will destroy that nest that you have built for yourself.  That is usually a place of religion, devoid of passion or purpose. 

·         The Stirring of Our Earthly Nest – Psalms 90:10


We are not made for here–we are made for eternity. 

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