Rise Above Fear and Challenges: The Hidden Power of Struggles and Setbacks
Fear is often seen as a barrier, but in reality, it can be
the catalyst for growth, resilience, and transformation.
Whether it’s a tugboat sinking beneath powerful currents
only to rise again or a young eaglet being pushed from its nest to discover its
ability to fly, struggles and setbacks have a way of revealing our true
strength.
These moments of uncertainty and adversity force us to tap
into hidden reserves of courage and adaptability. Instead of breaking us, they
shape us into stronger, more capable individuals. When we learn to rise above
fear, we unlock the potential to soar higher than we ever imagined.
Story topics: Resilience, Faith, Strength, Overcoming,
Growth, Transformation, Courage, Adversity, Learning, Nature
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1. Up
and Under
In 1979 the tugboat Cahaba was headed down
the Tombingbee River in Alabama, USA. The current was flowing fast as the tug’s
pilot approached the bridge and released his coal barges.
He then put his 1800 horsepower twin engines into
reverse to get away, but when the boat moved slightly off line the current
swung the boat sideways and slammed it into the bridge. The current was so
strong that it forced the boat down under the water.
To the astonishment of onlookers, it passed under the bridge
and popped up, upright, with the engines still going and the pilot at the
wheel, on the other side. Why did it come back to the surface in an upright
position?
Because it was ballasted with a metre-thick lining of cement
on the bottom of the hull. It is a vivid reminder that life can often go
horribly wrong, but if we have the right “ballast” – faith in Christ –
then we can get through it and emerge upright on the other side.
Source: information found at www.gcfl.net/stuff/tugboat/.
2. Teaching
Eaglets to Fly
One of the most inspiring sights in nature is the eagle in
flight. With an endless expanse of blue behind it the eagle spreads its mighty
wings and soars majestically and gracefully across the sky.
Free, powerful, complete. Because of this the eagle becomes
a symbol for how we’d like to be. We all want to soar like an eagle in life.
But I wonder if you know how it is an eagle learns to soar?
I am told that there is a particular species of eagle which builds its nest
high up on the face of a cliff overlooking the sea. In this nest the eagle
chick is hatched and spends its first days watching its mother come and go,
collecting food and bringing it back.
One day Mum decides it’s time her chicks learned to fly. You
know how she does it? She forces her way right into the nest and then pushes
her chicks out.
The chick starts plummeting down the cliff-face, terrified,
shocked, heartbeat racing, aware that death is just seconds away. And then
something amazing happens. The chick instinctively stretches the wings it never
knew it had, the plummet becomes a fall, then a gentle rise. Soon the chick is
soaring like its mother.
It’s in that split second of terrifying danger that the
chick comes face to face with itself, and face to face with wider reality. In
those terrifying moments, the chick discovers what it is. And without that
terrifying moment, it will never learn to soar.
Source: Scott Higgins