
But those who wait upon God get fresh strength. They spread their wings and soar like eagles. They run and don’t get tired. They walk and don’t lag behind. Isaiah 40:31
I am not sure where the time has gone, but it is sobering when the kids that Randy had a hand in baptizing, confirming and marrying years ago now have children graduating from high school, college, and celebrating other milestones in their lives. These families have soared on eagles’ wings in so many ways, and we are so happy to congratulate the graduates and their families this year!
The verse above is one of the most famous in the Bible because it offers a message of endurance and hope. It promises that those who trust in God will have their energy renewed enabling them to overcome challenges without becoming weary.
In Exodus, God asks the people of Israel to remember the days in the wilderness where there was nothing to drink. He opened up a spring of fresh water and stepped in to save them. He swooped down and bore them on eagles’ wings, in other words, He delivered them.
These graduates have had family, teachers, friends, and in most cases, a loving church that has born them on eagle’s wings during these years. They have been protected, guided, and loved.
That sounds wonderful, but what does “I bore you on eagles’ wings” mean anyway? Take the Mama eagle for example. She will make a nest eight feet by eight feet and fill it up with sticks, leaves, and animal fur in order to make a cozy nest for her chicks.
There will come a time, however, when the chicks will begin to get a little less comfortable. At that point, the Mother eagle will take them to a great height and drop them. The eaglet will begin to flutter. He’s never done this before, and he doesn’t know what to do! He continues to flap his wings, but he’s headed down fast!
As the little eagle plummets to earth, Mama eagle watches, and what does she do? She swoops down and catches the little eaglet right before he hits the ground. She takes the eaglet back up to the original altitude, and she drops him again. Once more, she watches as he falls and just before he hits the ground, she swoops down to save him. She bears him up on eagles’ wings!
That’s exactly what God does for us. The new chapter awaiting each graduate is one that offers new beginnings. One chapter is closing but that ending offers a springboard into a new and purposeful journey. In this new chapter, I believe, He would have us stay rooted in our faith and focus on our personal gifts in order to serve others while glorifying God.
God wants a long life filled with joy and happiness for each person and specifically each graduate. Just like the Mama eagle, God understands that each one of us will fall in life, and He will be there to catch us when we do. No matter what it takes, God will bear us up on eagles’ wings, and He will teach us to fly.
The best commencement address I’ve ever heard was delivered this past week at the University of North Carolina by Eric Church. Armed with only a guitar, he used the six strings of the instrument to deliver his 13 minute address with a faith and confidence that humbled his audience.
He spoke first of the need for a solid foundation as the graduates depart for careers. The foundation is our faith, and he encouraged the graduates to never let the world undo it! He emphasized the importance of family, and the need to remember them even when the busyness of the world and/or a career gets in the way. Remember your people!
Eric talked about the hard seasons that will surely come, and the people in this life that will stand by us no matter the difficulties. He encouraged the graduates to be a part of a community in order to have a place to belong and never forget to give of yourself.
Finally, he implored them to be original. Don’t follow the ways of the world. If the chord sounds wrong, don’t play it. Rather, write your own song. God will bear you up on eagles’ wings as you find your way.
One of my favorite hymns was written by Father Michael Joncas, a Catholic priest and composer. The hymn was written in 1976 and is based on Psalm 91. Its famous chorus promises that God will raise you up on eagles’ wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of His hand. This is my prayer for all the special graduates in our lives.
God bless you all! We are thankful for you and excited for all the things ahead!








