In open fields of wild flowers she breathes the air flies away. She thanks her Jesus for the daisies and the roses in no simple language. Someday she'll understand the meaning of it all. He's more than the laughter or the stars in the heavens. As close as a heartbeat or a song on her lips. Someday she'll trust him and learn how to see him. Someday he'll call her and she will come running, fall in his arms, the tears will fall down and she'll pray "I want to fall in love with you". Jars of Clay

Monday, June 20, 2005

Embroidery

I've got 4 more days here at The Woods before I make the big switch to Camp Rainbow. For lack of time I'll share the details in a later post (or personally if you inquire). Anyway, I got this forward from my mom the other day and thought it fit my current frame of mind perfectly. Hope you enjoy it too...

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Embroidery

When I was little, my mother used to sew a great deal.  I would sit at her knee and look up from the floor and ask what she was doing.  She informed me that she was embroidering.  As from the underside I watched her work within the boundaries of the little round hoop that she held in her hand, I complained to her that it sure looked messy from where I sat.  She would smile at me, look down and gently say, "Child, you go about your playing for a while, and when I am finished with my embroidering, I will put you on my knee and let you see it from my side."  I would wonder why she was using some dark threads along with the bright ones and why they seemed so jumbled from my view.

A few minutes would pass and then I would hear Mother's voice say, "Child, come and sit on my knee."  This I did only to be surprised and thrilled to see a beautiful flower, or a sunset.  I could not believe it, because from underneath it looked so messy.  Then Mother would say to me, "My child, from underneath it did look messy and jumbled, but you did not realize that there was a plan on the top.  It was a design.  I was only following it.  Now look at it from my side and you will see what I was doing."

Many times through the years I have looked up to heaven and said, "Father, what are You doing?"

He has answered, "I am embroidering your life."

I say, "But it looks like a mess to me.  It seems so jumbled.  The threads seem so dark.  Why can't they all be bright?"

The Father seems to tell me, "'My child, you go about your business while I do My business, and one day I will bring you to Heaven and put you on My knee and you will see the plan from My side."

--Author Unknown