God’s Aviary
May 6, 2008
By William E. Richardson
Soaring into the sky on strong wings, the eagle reaches heights of 10,000 feet.
His keen eyesight detects prey far below. Of all the birds God created, the
eagle rises above the others in many ways.
The Bible says plenty about the eagle. Several times
throughout the Old Testament, the writers mention the swiftness or strength of
this magnificent creature.
God made a vast variety of birds. From the tiny hummingbird
to the tall ostrich, they come in all sizes. From melodious songbirds to birds
that mimic sounds around them, they vary in vocal ability. From single-color
birds to peacocks, they cover the visual spectrum.
Not all birds can be eagles, but each bird can be all God
created it to be. God is keeping His eye on every one of them. Jesus said the
Heavenly Father knows every time a sparrow falls to the ground (Matthew 10:29).
Luke adds, “And not one of them is forgotten before God” (Luke 12:6, NKJV).
Jesus reminded us that, as God’s human creation, we are much
more valuable to Him than sparrows (Matthew 10:31). If God keeps track of the
whereabouts and circumstances of those small birds, you know He’s aware of
every second of your day.
We can’t all be famous as an eagle, beautiful as a swan or
sing like a nightingale. But each of us can be all we are for God’s glory.
There is so much variety in God’s creation. In His aviary, it doesn’t matter
how you differ from others as much as how you resemble Jesus. He wants to help
you rise above feelings of fear and doubt so that you can reach your full
potential in Him.
In God’s aviary, every sparrow true to His master soars like
an eagle.
— William E. Richardson is senior pastor of Afton
(Iowa) Assembly of God.