Parrots and eagles

Think a minute…As a kid I used to watch birds and imagine what it felt like to fly. Now I ask myself, “Would I be more like an eagle or a parrot?” These are two very different kinds of birds.

Even though it can fly, a parrot prefers to stay inside a comfortable cage, eat the same dry seeds, listen and repeat the same words over and over again every day of its life. In fact, you rarely, if ever, see a parrot fly. 

Eagles, however, have an inner drive to explore and experience everything around them. They have the courage to change the scenery and take risks. .

They are not afraid to leave their familiar, comfortable nest to search for more. An eagle’s passion pushes it to soar high and explore new territory, looking for fresh and satisfying food instead of the same dry seeds every day. 

Which bird are you most like? If you are satisfied being a parrot kind of person, then you will likely remain the same for the rest of your life. But you will never become more or have more.

Moreover, you will never know if what you believe and settle for is actually true.

Remember: “If you agree with someone on everything, then one of you is doing all the thinking.” The wise, successful person is not only open to new ideas, he goes looking for them.    

If you want the full and exciting life God created you to have, what are you waiting for? Do you realize how out of place you are living in that small mental world of the same thinking and routine every day of your life?

Imagine how silly a large, majestic eagle would look sitting in a small cage, eating from a little pile of dry, tasteless seeds! Why don’t you ask your Creator to take complete charge of your life? Jesus clearly proved He is the true and only way to real life—by His character, teaching, miracles, death and resurrection.

He wants to lead you into all the truth, success and satisfaction He created you to have in a daily, lifelong relationship with Him, since He is the Lord of life.

Just think a minute… 

Samoa Observer

Upgrade to Premium

Subscribe to
Samoa Observer Online

Enjoy unlimited access to all our articles on any device + free trial to e-Edition. You can cancel anytime.

>