Learning to Get Back Up

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Learning to Get Back Up



Bringing a giraffe into the world is a tall order. A baby giraffe falls 10 feet from its mother's womb and usually lands on its back. Within seconds it rolls over and tucks its legs under its body. From this position it considers the world for the first time and shakes off the last vestiges of the birthing fluid from its eyes and ears. Then the mother giraffe rudely introduces its offspring to the reality of life.



In his book, A View from the Zoo, Gary Richmond describes how a newborn giraffe learns its first lesson.



The mother giraffe lowers her head long enough to take a quick look. Then she positions herself directly over her calf. She waits for about a minute, and then she does the most unreasonable thing. She swings her long, pendulous leg outward and kicks her baby, so that it is sent sprawling head over heels.



When it doesn't get up, the violent process is repeated over and over again. The struggle to rise is momentous. As the baby calf grows tired, the mother kicks it again to stimulate its efforts. Finally, the calf stands for the first time on its wobbly legs.



Then the mother giraffe does the most remarkable thing. She kicks it off its feet again. Why? She wants it to remember how it got up. In the wild, baby giraffes must be able to get up as quickly as possible to stay with the herd, where there is safety. Lions, hyenas, leopards, and wild hunting dogs all enjoy young giraffes, and they'd get it too, if the mother didn't teach her calf to get up quickly and get with it.



The late Irving Stone understood this. He spent a lifetime studying greatness, writing novelized biographies of such men as Michelangelo, Vincent van Gogh, Sigmund Freud, and Charles Darwin.



Stone was once asked if he had found a thread that runs through the lives of all these exceptional people. He said, "I write about people who sometime in their life have a vision or dream of something that should be accomplished and they go to work.



"They are beaten over the head, knocked down, vilified, and for years they get nowhere. But every time they're knocked down they stand up. You cannot destroy these people. And at the end of their lives they've accomplished some modest part of what they set out to do."



Craig B. Larson

Adapted from "Illustrations for Preaching &

Teaching from Leadership Journal

Baker Books

Submitted by Richard

 

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For the righteous man may fall 7 times

and rise again,

but the wicked shall fall by calamity. Pro. 24:16



Do not rejoice over me, my enemy;

When I fall, I will arise;

When I sit in darkness,

The Lord will be a light to me. Micah 7:8
 
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freyajem said:
That has been one of the hardest lessons for me to learn......am learning. I shall undoubtedly never be a famous person since I tend to stay where I have been kick. I just may be learning tho.
Satan wants you to stay down. God picks you back up, if you let Him..:) :wave: :groupray:
 
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angelwind said:
For the righteous man may fall 7 times

and rise again,

but the wicked shall fall by calamity. Pro. 24:16



Do not rejoice over me, my enemy;

When I fall, I will arise;

When I sit in darkness,

The Lord will be a light to me. Micah 7:8
Thanks for the verses..:) :wave:
 
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The Story Teller said:
Thanks for the verses..:) :wave:

I have spent a lot of time getting up from a fall. I'm still here...in the Lord...thanks to His unfailing love.
The best thing to do (for me) is to learn not to compare myself to others...as to what makes me fall and how long it takes me to get up. :wave: :angel:
 
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angelwind said:
I have spent a lot of time getting up from a fall. I'm still here...in the Lord...thanks to His unfailing love.
The best thing to do (for me) is to learn not to compare myself to others...as to what makes me fall and how long it takes me to get up. :wave: :angel:
If we learned these things early in age we would have had no fun. LOL:) :wave:
 
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