In Mike Walker's sermon titled "Soaring like an Eagle," he explores the theological theme of God's instruction and care for His people, using the metaphor of an eagle from Deuteronomy 32:1-12. Walker underscores God's role as a nurturing provider who leads and instructs His people much like a mother eagle tends to her young. He emphasizes that God stirs His people from complacency, employs trials to awaken them, and teaches them to fly by faith, linking this to the experience of Israel in Egypt and their eventual deliverance. Key scriptural references include Deuteronomy 32:10-11, which parallels God's safeguarding and nurturing of His people with the eagle's attention to her chicks. The practical significance of this message for the Reformed believer is the assurance of God's providential care and the call to trust Him fully as they navigate the challenges of life.
“Our God moves in a mysterious way—His wonders to perform. He plants His footstep on the sea and He rides upon the storm.”
“He has bought you, He has made you, and He has established you.”
“God must stir us up because there is none that calleth upon Thy name that stirreth up himself to take hold.”
“The same wings which can smite the enemy can carry the young.”
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