"Don't Be A Turkey! Soar Like An Eagle!"

Published on 9 June 2025 at 11:41

“You Were Born to Soar: Stop Sitting with Turkeys”

There’s a reason eagles don’t flock with turkeys.

Turkeys are grounded. They peck around in circles, content with the safety of the farm and the familiarity of routine. They don’t ask questions. They don’t seek higher ground. They’re fed the same scraps day after day and never wonder what lies beyond the fence.

But you — you were born with wings.

If you’ve ever felt out of place in rooms that celebrate comfort over calling, there’s a reason. You weren’t created to settle. You weren’t created to shrink. You weren’t placed on this earth to sit in safe spaces and live a recycled version of someone else’s life.

"Be The Eagle"

You are an eagle.
You were designed to rise above the noise.
To pierce through storms.
To see from divine heights what others cannot see.

"The Assignment"

When God places a vision in your heart — especially one that seems bigger than you — it’s not for decoration. It’s a divine assignment. A call to elevate, to lead, to shake the foundations of mediocrity and make the world better through your obedience.

But here’s the truth: you can’t fly if you’re constantly sitting with people who refuse to stretch their wings.

Some will call you “too much.” Some will guilt you for wanting more. Some will be threatened by your hunger to grow, to heal, to move, to create. Let them.
You don’t owe anyone an apology for your anointing.
You don’t owe anyone comfort at the expense of your calling.

The eagle understands isolation. It soars alone at times. But it's in that soaring that vision becomes clearer. It’s in those silent, stretching seasons that you discover your true strength and alignment with heaven’s blueprint.

"The Final Word: Don't Settle"

Don’t clip your wings trying to fit in with people who are afraid to fly.
Don’t shrink to make others feel big.
Don’t delay your assignment waiting for permission.

God has trusted you with something holy — a purpose not just for yourself, but for the healing of others. There are lives on the other side of your obedience. And the world won’t be whole until you rise and do what you were born to do.

So rise.
Soar.
Leave the ground behind.
And never forget: Eagles don’t sit with turkeys.

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