Pastor John Haggee’s bestseller, LIFE’S CHALLENGES – YOUR
OPPORTUNITIES, is no doubt an assemblage of life lessons for every
person. By my assessment, the content therein can make any reader to see
problems as opportunities and start exploiting the opportunities right away for
his greatness.
One great lesson Haggee
teaches in LIFE’S CHALLENGES – YOUR
OPPORTUNITIES is that everyone possesses the potential for greatness. As he
puts it, “You are God’s divine creation, and locked within you is the spirit of excellence. You
are designed for high flight.”
But he goes further to warn
that if we allow negative thoughts to dominate our mind, we will never soar to greatness.
Narrating how destructive negative thoughts can be to our lives and destiny, he buttressed his point with the story of an American Indian who found an eagle’s egg and put it in the nest of a prairie chicken. The eaglet hatched with the brood of prairie chickens and grew up with them. All his life, the eagle did what other prairie chickens did, thinking he was a chicken.
One day, he saw a
magnificent bird far above him in the cloudless sky, flying with majestic grace
on the powerful wind currents. It soared with scarcely a beat of its powerful wings. Admiring the bird, he
said to the chickens, “What a beautiful and majestic bird, what kind of bird is that?”
“That’s an eagle, the chief
of birds,” the chickens clucked. “But don’t dare think you can fly like an
eagle; you can never be like them. You are just a chicken.”
The prairie eagle accepted
the negative utterance of the prairie chickens and never attempted to fly. He
lived and died like a chicken scratching the ground for food.
Although, like every other
eagle, he was engineered by the divine architect (Almighty God) for high
flight, because he accepted the negative opinions of the prairie chickens that
he could not fly, he ended up never flying.
Lessons for High Adventure
Let me share with you four
lessons I extracted from the above story and how we can apply them in our own lives:
1.
You
Are Engineered for High Flight
The same divine architect
who engineered the eagle for high flight also engineered us to soar to the
pinnacle of our life, career, job, business or profession.
The problem, opposition,
obstacle or difficulty you are facing now does not change the fact. The fact
remains: YOU ARE ENGINEERED FOR HIGH ADVENTURE.
One of the reasons some of
us may never be the best that God created us to be is that we allow the present
unpleasant situation to demolish our self-esteem. One man that suffered from problem of low self-esteem is Gideon in the Bible. Although Gideon was a
“mighty man of valour,” because of the ordeal of the entire nation of Israel in
the hand of the midianites, he never realized that he was a mighty combatant.
The angel of God that
accosted him said: “…The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valour.” (Judges
6:11-12).
But Gideon doubted: “And
Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this
befallen us? And where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of,
saying, Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt? But now the LORD hath forsaken
us, and delivered us into the hands of the Midianites.”
Drawing Gideon out of the
pit of inferiority complex that he had
put himself, the angel assured him, “Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save
Israel from the hand of the Midianites: have not I sent thee?” (Judges 6:14).
Gideon’s inferiority complex
was so much that even after the angel’s assurance, he kept asking God for signs
from time to time. God would show him every sign he requested, and after seeing
the signs, his self-esteem would increase instantly.
Though weak in faith due to
his inferiority complex, God still used him to deliver Israel from the hand of
the midianites.
Like Gideon, our biggest
problem is inferiority complex, or put it in another way, low self-esteem. We
look at problems as signs that God has abandoned us. Instead of holding unto
what God says about us we magnify problems and see ourselves as helpless.
But unless we get rid of our
inferiority complex and start seeing ourselves the way God created us to be, we
may never soar to greatness. We may end up like the prairie chickens.
God is saying: “GO IN THIS
THY MIGHT.” And in Romans 8:37, the Bible says: “Nay, in all these things we
are MORE THAN CONQUERORS through him that loved us.”
Get rid of inferiority
complex today and start approaching life’s battle with the mentality of one who
is more than a conqueror.
2.
Locate
Your Habitat
The natural environment for
chickens is quite different from that of the eagle. An eagle that finds himself in the chickens’ environment will
behave like chickens and do everything the chickens do.
The plight of the prairie
eagle was that he was raised among chickens and was content remaining there. In
the end, he was deceived and made to believe that he was not an eagle and so
could not fly. He accepted the negative remark and he never flew.
The point here is: THE
ASSOCIATION YOU KEEP CAN MAKE OR MAR YOUR DESTINY. If the prairie eagle had
left the chickens’ environment for his own, he would have done great exploits
like other eagles.
You may or may not be able
to dissociate yourself completely from negative thinkers and the
underachievers, but watch the company you keep. If you are associating with
negative-minded people, failures, and the never-do-well, the tendency to become
like them is very high. Don’t sell your destiny to the chickens. Look for the
eagles and associate with them.
3.
Learn
to Handle Negative Thoughts
Even if the eagle relocates
to his own habitat, he still has to fight tough battles against negative thoughts
emanating from his own mind and that of the other eagles.
The way to handle negative
thoughts is to become a changed person. This you do by renewing your mind.
Deliberately and consciously refuse to entertain negative thoughts. Clear your
mind of doubt, fear, despair, and fill your mind with positive thoughts.
In the field of positive
thinking, we use the weapon of affirmation to dispel doubt, fear, despair and
other negative thoughts. Here is
an exercise that can renew your mind and change you from a negative
thinker to a positive thinker. Three times each day, affirm to yourself, ten
times, the following passages from the Bible:
- Nay, in all these things, I am more than a conqueror through Christ who loves me
- If God before me, who can be against me?
- Faith is the victory that overcomes the world. My faith overcomes the world
- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
This principle of
affirmation and many other success principles are found in Norman Vincent
Peale’s bestselling books, The Power of
Positive Thinking and The Amazing
Results of Positive Thinking.
4.
Determine
to Fly
In an old edition of The Word For Today, a power-packed
Christian devotional publication published by Grace So Amazing Foundation, Bob
Gass, the publisher and writer, narrated the story of a boy who climbed a
high mountain and found an eagle’s egg. He brought it home and put it among his
hen’s eggs.
The eagle hatched, grew with
the other chicks and behaved like them, and thought he was a chicken. Many a
time, he had the inclination to fly, but it did not made effort to do so. One
day, he saw an eagle fly over the compound. He looked up, saw it and admired it.
He wished he could fly like the eagle he was seeing.
Just then, he made an attempt to fly. He struggled to fly a bit, but finally, he effortlessly soared higher and higher, and departed never to return again.
The difference between this
eagle and the prairie eagle is that this eagle had a higher self-esteem and
this propelled him to attempt to fly. Though he lived, wined and dined with
chickens, he never allowed the chicken-mentality to rub off on him. He flew
away to his own habitat.
Dear friend, as Pastor Sam
Adeyemi, founder of Day Star Christian Centre said, “An eagle does not know if it can fly until it tries.” Your
inclination for high adventure is an indication that you are engineered for it,
but it is not enough to aspire for greatness; you must strive for it. You
don’t know how far you can go until you try.
Get up now, roll up your sleeves and begin to strive for stardom and like the eagle, you will soar to greatness.
I wrote an e-book titled, SOARING TO
GREATNESS. Drawing analogy from the lifestyle of the eagle, I discussed success
principles we can apply to attain greatness. For details about this book, click
this link: SOARING TO GREATNESS
Until I come your way soon, go and live victoriously!
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