The Scottish preacher John McNeill liked to tell about an
eagle that had been captured when it was quite young. The farmer who snared the
bird put a restraint on it so it couldn't fly, and then he turned it loose to
roam in the barnyard. It wasn't long till the eagle began to act like the
chickens, scratching and pecking at the ground. This bird that once soared high
in the heavens seemed satisfied to live the barnyard life of the lowly hen.
One day the farmer was visited by a shepherd who came
down from the mountains where the eagles lived. Seeing the eagle, the shepherd
said to the farmer, "What a shame to keep that bird hobbled here in your
barnyard! Why don't you let it go?" The farmer agreed, so they cut off the
restraint. But the eagle continued to wander around, scratching and pecking as
before. The shepherd picked it up and
set it on a high stone wall. For the first time in months, the eagle saw the
grand expanse of blue sky and the glowing sun. Then it spread its wings and
with a leap soared off into a tremendous spiral flight, up and up and up. At
last it was acting like an eagle again.
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