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4. Eagles love storms.
Eagle uses the storm’s wind to lift itself higher. Once an eagle finds the wind of the storm, the eagle uses the raging storm to lift itself above the clouds; when clouds gather, the eagle gets excited.
This is a lesson to us that every problem or challenge is part of the success story; that is, there is no success without a story. Most of the time, the stories are stories of challenges and obstacles, but the tale becomes sweet when it has achieved success. If you must be a partaker of a success story, you must face your challenges head-on, knowing that these will make you emerge stronger and better than you were before.
Storms of life will always be there, and you use them to rise to greater heights. If you ask successful people around you, they will tell you that they are not afraid of challenges; rather, they relish them and use them profitably. A good example can be found in the bible, David did not see Goliath as a challenge, he saw him as an opportunity to gather more stars to his rank. 1 Samuel 17vs20-37, 1 Samuel 17vs45-54. Stop seeing challenges as an enemy; they are part of the process. Success is sweet, only for those who have overcome challenges.
5. A test between a female eagle and a male eagle.
Whenever a female eagle meets its opposite sex, there is always a test to test the commitment of the male eagle. The female eagle flies down to earth, picks a twig, and flies back into the air with the male eagle in hot pursuit. Once she has reached a height high enough for her, she drops the twig and lets it fall to the ground. At the same time, she watches the male eagle as he chases after the twig and catches it because it reaches the ground, then brings it back to the female eagle, who will take it and fly to a much higher altitude and drop the twig again for the male eagle to chase.
This test always goes on for hours before Madam Eagle will allow master eagle to mate with her.
What the above lesson is saying is that people will test your commitment strength before they will commit their lives to your hand. You must be committed to all that you are doing; again, this lesson is also saying, whether in your private life or in your business or spiritual life, you should test the commitment of the people before you partner with them.
Do not just give the key to your life or business to any person; always check their commitment to God and to man. As a child of God, you need to know that someone who is not committed to God cannot be committed to fellow human beings. 1 Samuel 22vs1-2. David tested the commitment of people around him before he made them captains of his hosts. 2 Samuel 23vs8-18.
6. Eagles always prepare for training.
Eagles always prepare their young ones for training (For a time). They will remove the feathers and soft grass in the nest so that the young ones get uncomfortable in preparation for life challenges, most especially flying challenges. This act always makes them uncomfortable, and when it becomes unbearable to stay in the nest, they eventually fly.
As a human and as a child of God, this is saying to you that your best is not in your comfort zone; leave your comfort zone, there is no growth there. 2 Kings 7vs3-9.
There are still more out there for you to achieve, and the truth in life is, what you are afraid of is also afraid of you. Stand up, go out there, and put that mountain into a run.






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