February 2025 Mission Musing
When you look at the two pictures with this Mission Musing, they look quite different, but they are both eagles. The first picture is the easily recognized “eagle” picture for most of us—large, majestic, amazing to see in the wild. The second one however doesn’t look like the eagle we expect to see most of the time. In fact, many people might see a bird like that and not even recognize it as an eagle. Some people say this immature eagle, is just a “work in progress”! God is not “done” with that eagle yet—there is still some creating that God will finish in His time before the immature eagle takes on the “forever” look of an eagle we all recognize.
Forever—that’s a word we hear and use often for lots of reasons in our everyday life. We all have our idea of what forever means, but if you look in the Oxford Dictionary (Compliments of GOOGLE), you will find that it is an adverb meaning: for all the future; for always; continually. It can also be used as an adjective to mean, lasting; permanent, as a forever home.
So, when someone sees you, what do they see? Well, if you are reading this, they are seeing a “work in progress” Christian. No matter what your age, your education, your life experiences, you are still a “work in progress”—we do not have our “forever” Christian bodies yet. Think about that a bit--it doesn’t matter what all we have accomplished in this life, we are still not a forever Christian! Someday, that immature eagle will be majestic—someday it will soar into the heavens. So will we—someday we will be majestic and soar into the heavens and be forever with the Lord! Paul wrote these words to the Thessalonians—and also to us:”….and we will always be with the Lord.” (1 Thess.4:17b.)
None of us know when we will be transformed from a “work in progress” to a forever Christian, dressed in robes of perfect white as we soar to our forever home in heaven where we will be forever with the Lord. We do know though, “But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength, they will soar high upon wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint.” (Is. 40:31).
As the hymn written by James Montgomery says so wonderfully: Forever with the Lord! Amen so let it be! Life from the dead is in that word, ‘Tis immortality!
Helen Mayer