Isaiah 40:31 – Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
I Am The Eagle
High above the world, where the air grows thin and the earth below becomes a blur of greens and blues, I soar.
I am the eagle, the solitary sentinel of the skies. This is my story of strength, solitude, and self-discovery as I spread my wings into a new year.
Eagles fly alone. We are not creatures of the flock. In the vast expanse of the heavens, we carve our own paths, guided not by the chatter of others but by the whisper of the wind and the pull of purpose.
As I step into this new season of life, I embrace the path of the eagle. I will fly alone, not as a victim of loneliness but as a beacon of independence and inner power.
Loneliness is not a sickness; it is a crucible. In the quiet of my solitude, I have learned to listen—to the voice of God, to the stirrings of my soul, and to the truths I once drowned out with noise and distraction. Being alone does not mean being abandoned.
Alone does not mean broken. Alone means I am learning to stand tall, even when the world offers no hand to hold. Alone means I am discovering the beauty of my own reflection in the still waters of life.
I am the eagle who flies above it all. Below me lies the chaos of the world—the tangled mess of expectations, demands, and disappointments. Above it, I rise, my wings slicing through the air with grace and purpose. I see clearly now. The higher I climb, the more the trivial falls away, leaving only what truly matters. I have found clarity in my elevation, strength in my solitude.
I found healing for old wounds I had ignored for too long in this solitude. I saw growth in places where I thought I had reached my limit. And I found revelation—truths about myself, love, and life buried beneath the crowd’s clutter.
Let me say to those who feel the sting of loneliness: You are not lost; you are being found. You are not weak; you are being strengthened. You are not forgotten; you are being prepared. Like the eagle, you are being called to higher places. Trust the process. Trust the solitude. Trust yourself.
I am the eagle, and I am free.

Did You Know?
As we go through the weeks and months in this newsletter, I will reveal some of the most incredible things I have discovered over the last five years of reading the Bible. I have read the Bible from front to back multiple times ever since I was a little girl, but what God revealed to me over the last few years is beyond amazing.
It started the day I prayed this prayer to God – ‘Reveal to me the truths concealed within thy Word Oh Lord I pray.
“Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known” (Jeremiah 33:3). I call this God’s 1-800 phone number – what a powerful verse
Enjoy the journey as I bring you on the most fantastic adventure imaginable.
The Bible consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The Old Testament is an account of a nation, its origin, destiny, and history, including the history yet to be unfolded.
The New Testament is the account of a man, the creator of the universe, whose appearance is at the center of all events in the world’s history.
‘The Old Testament is in the New Testament revealed, and the New Testament is the Old Testament concealed.
Prayer Proclamation for You🙏
“The bolts of my gates will be iron and bronze, and my strength will equal my days. “There is no one like the God of Jeshurun, who rides across the heavens to help me and on the clouds in His majesty. The eternal God is my refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.”
Deuteronomy 33:25-27
Proclaim this Bible verse over yourself and your children’s lives daily. Say it out loud – it’s a proclamation to be verbally spoken.
Stay Blessed
Until next time, may the Lord God bless you and watch over you…
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Amazing Bible verse, I love it!