There is something about their eyes! Whenever I look at pictures of eagles close up, I am captivated by their eyes! They seem to be able to pierce right through a person. They are always watching, always looking for whatever is around.
Many of you know that I love to watch eagles, and try to capture them in pictures, like this one. I am fortunate to live in an area where eagles enjoy living, so it is not uncommon to see them when we travel around our area, especially this time of the year—(Jan.-March). Less than 10 years ago, this was not the case, however. Eagles were pretty scarce to see, and you usually had to travel closer to the Mississippi River to see any at all. Now, they have moved into our area and spend their time here. Since we see them on a more regular basis, that in no way takes away from their beauty and majesty. We read about the eagles even in God’s word where the Psalmist writes:…who satisfies you with good so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s. (Ps. 103:5). A favorite hymn for many of us talks about eagles, (LSB, 727) too. Yes, eagles have a special place in God’s world!
So where am I going? The watchful, penetrating eyes of the eagle, remind me of God and His ever watching eyes. Not only is He watching out for us, to protect us from the evil around us, He is watching for His children that tend to stray from Him, so He can bring them back into His loving arms. The eagle uses his eyes to protect his life, provide him with food, and keep him alive. God does the same for His children. Many times, if you see an eagle flying, they are not using their wings to flap and keep them moving, no, rather, they are floating on a wind current, letting the current carry them along. Like the eagle on the wind current, God gently lifts us up, and carries us in the strength of His arms, especially in those times, when we are too tired, too sick or too afraid to use our own strength to move through life.
The “eyes” have it! I can picture the eyes of our Savior, while hanging on the cross, looking down on those He is dying to save—piercing, but loving, as He gives up His life for us—His children. Someday, we will all be with Him and will be able to see Him with our own eyes and enjoy our forever time with Him in His home. ….Oh, that we were there! Oh, that we were there!. (LSB 386).
Helen Mayer, VP of Christian Life