God paints a stunning picture here—an eagle perched high above the noise, powerful and unshaken, seeing everything from a breathtaking perspective. It’s not just a biology lesson. It’s an invitation.
The eagle doesn’t flap wildly to stay afloat—it soars. It doesn’t scramble to survive—it rises, settles in a stronghold and watches with clarity. That’s the kind of strength we’re offered, too.
Life pulls at you from all sides—appointments to keep, meals to make, emotions to manage. Maybe you’ve got toddlers at your feet and teens on your mind. Maybe you’re carrying quiet grief, making big decisions or simply trying to keep the laundry from swallowing your living room.
And in the middle of all that, God says: Come up higher.
Not physically, but spiritually. Build your nest on the rock. Ground your heart in Scripture. Start your morning with a breath and a whispered, “Lord, lead me today.” Look for what really matters from a higher vantage point—one that’s shaped by trust, not anxiety.
It might mean stepping away from the noise of your phone and stepping into stillness. It might be choosing grace over frustration in the middle of a hectic school morning. It could even look like writing down one thing you’re thankful for before diving into the chaos.
Small choices. Big perspective shift.
Like the eagle, you were made to rise.
So today, ask God for that higher view. Let Him lift your spirit above the clutter. Let Him show you what He sees—what’s really worth your energy, your words and your heart.
And then move forward with that quiet, steady power—eyes clear, heart grounded and spirit soaring.