i see the eagle and the sparrow
the sparrow stands on the fence
gazing over the field
before
behind it
the eagle is perched perfectly upon the same
partition
the eagle sees
even has seen
far more than
the sparrow
can
now
before, and
forever
this remarkable bird
with vision beyond that of
any other
sees farther
higher
and more precise
thus
the sparrow trusts the
eagle’s vision, and
the eagle protects
the sparrow
i am the sparrow
you’ve heard it said that his eye is
on this bird of
two farthings
and knowing this
we catch the revelation that
God has his eyes
on
us
even more so
yet
i sympathize with the sparrow
i appreciate his significance
he is a small bird of minor fame
often overlooked given his
lack of beauty
far more beautiful birds can catch
the purchasing people’s eyes
but the sparrow is always
left
for last
still
God sees
the sparrow
there am i
the insignificant bird of great
significance
made so by our lord
Jesus Christ
without his word
this bird is a
nuisance
tweeting endlessly
nesting annoyingly
and being valued at less than an
american dollar
but with his word
this bird is a
blessing
singing beautifully
resting in the sanctuary, and
precious to
its maker
so
there i am
an insignificant creature made
significant by
the eyes of the beholder
the artist, and
the creator
as a son of God
and to great degrees
i am even more significant
than this
now
the eagle stands above the bird of
ten cents
gazing farther than
the lesser
can
seeing this
we are introduced to what could be
a problem
the sparrow cannot see what the eagle sees
or physically rise to its
heights
still
the sparrow
i
and we
must come up higher
our destiny is to change
the atmosphere
which can only be done by
these means
so
then, i see myself as
the eagle
for though my body may be like
a sparrow’s
the spirit is
its partner
in the spirit
i soar
in the flesh
i am limited
how i grieve for my brother
david
who chiefly mused about such
elevations but
could never
reach them
then
i say
“the eagle flies where the sparrow could not”
which is to say that
david danced so we
could worship
among other things
oh, fearfully and wonderfully made
your value is beyond
compare
that is why man cannot value you in their
discernment
they do not have
a currency that can match your price
they may purchase five sparrows for
sixty cents but
cannot procure what Jesus Christ has
already
acquired
though man may see the sparrow
God considers
the eagle, and
the believer
walking with him who sees
both
i am the sparrow
the eagle
i am the believer that has visualized
both
for i have seen their
characteristics in myself
and others
of my own accord
God forbid
it is by Christ that these
attributes are
seen
it is not my vision but
the eagle’s
we have seen it since it has been
shared
now, the body watches, and
now
we make ready
sing the songs
bring the blessings
rest in the lord
Jesus Christ
dance the dances
worship in the spirit
and rise higher in
the atmosphere
you who are like sparrows but
soar
as eagles
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Guest Writer
John Anderson
is an independent Christian author who writes poetry, fiction, religion, and philosophy books. He lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA, and has been writing since he was 15. He started as a playwright (which he still does occasionally) and then moved on to indie films until ultimately landing on poetry and novels. In his free time, he enjoys reading non-fiction and hanging out with his wife, Liz.


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