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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

The Flying Eagle

Written by: Max Klein

The eagle is used as a symbol of Christ controlling history in two ways one through blessing and the other through discipline, and judgment.

 

1. Regarding judgment: Job 9:25-26, “Now my days are swifter than a runner; they flee away, they see no good, [the rapid passing of time without blessing] (26) They slip by like reed boats [moving gently down the Nile], like an eagle that swoops on its prey, [an illustration of the Lord teaching the hard way. The hard way is by suffering, by discipline, by hurting.

 

2. The judgment of a client nation through military disaster: Deuteronomy 28:49, “The Lord will bring a nation against you [Israel as a client nation] from afar, from the end of the earth, as the eagle swoops down, a nation whose language you shall not understand.” The eagle swooping down is Jesus Christ controlling history in using a nation usually a very evil nation, a very unjust nation, to punish and discipline the client nation under the third and fourth and even fifth cycles.

 

3. The eagle also emphasizes divine protection: Deuteronomy 32:9-11, “For the Lord’s portion is his people [Israel as a client nation to God]; Jacob is the allotment of his inheritance. (10) He found them in a desert land, [helpless in slavery] and in the howling waste of the desert; he encircled them, he cared for them, he guarded them as the pupil of his eye. (11) Like an eagle that stirs up its nest, that hovers over its young, he spread his wings, and caught them, he carried them on his pinions [the terminal section of the wing].”

 

4. There will always be Jews in every generation of human history in spite of Satan doing everything he can to destroy them. In the angelic conflict the major objective of Satan is to discredit and destroy the Jews. In spite of Satan’s efforts in bringing every possible type of persecution against the Jews in every generation of history, the Jew has not only has survived but has prospered is indicative of the fourth part of our Lord’s coat of arms namely the ‘flying eagle’ as found in Revelation 4:7.

 

5. A description of our Lord’s blessing as per Isaiah 40:31, “Yet those who have confidence in the Lord will gain new strength [confidence in the Lord is the momentum of the believer in the Old Testament]. They shall mount up with wings like eagles [believers advancing in the spiritual life], they shall run and not get tired, they will walk and not become weary.” Interestingly enough the last three lines of Isaiah 40:31 actually deal with the tremendous production of energy to those who have spiritual momentum from doctrine resident in the soul.

 

6. The eagle device, then, in our Lord’s heraldry emphasizes His control of history, not only from the standpoint of His faithfulness to the believer who is advancing, but His faithfulness to believer in discipline and unbeliever in judgment. Hosea 8:1, “Put the trumpet to your lips! Like an eagle the enemy invades against the house of the Lord, because they have transgressed my covenant, they have rebelled against my doctrine.” The eagle on one hand delivers Israel when there is integrity from doctrine, but on the other hand, when there is degeneracy, the eagle becomes the basis for an army invading.  

 

7. Describing the invasion of the Chaldeans in administering the fifth cycle of discipline as per Habakkuk 1:8, “Their horses are swifter than leopards [the cavalry of the Chaldeans], more eager to attack than wolves of the evening. [The wolves, by the way, always attack the weak ones, the stragglers of the flock, implying that the weak ones of Israel would be destroyed by the Chaldean invasion] Their steeds paw the ground, [they can’t wait to get at you] Their horsemen come from afar; they fly like an eagle swooping down to devour.”

 

8. The eagle on our Lord’s escutcheon says in effect, take your choice: blessing or discipline.

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