I finished a new quilt and have another idea for one on the way.š„°š Quilting is a joy for me now that I found later in life while taking care of my mom. Thereās something very satisfying about piecing together small bits of fabric to create a beautiful quilt. This is the latest one Iāve done, and also one of the most challenging so far. I made it for my grandson, Wolf, who loves dinosaurs. He even helped to pick out some of the fabrics with his momās and my help. š„°
Can I just say this thing was so hard to do!!! I called in reinforcements to help me finish! My friend Chris Chamberlain, the master quilter, and her brother Josh(an amazing quilter by hobby and a heck of a UPS guy by trade š) helped me make it to the finish line! Just zoom in and look at the eye on one of the dinosaurs - thatās a tiny square within itself! And look at the tiny triangles that needed to be made in between the triceratops spikes on top of him too. They all had to be pieced togetherā¦ I love the intricacy.š¤Ŗš¤¢š It all seemed too difficult at first, but Chris and Josh were not going to let me fail!
After seeing this quilt done, I realized the process was a lot like our life. If you want, you can slide through experiences haphazardly, with no goals or patterns, and worst, never ask for help. Or we can be very exact and thoughtful in following God's instructions or pattern for happiness, making careful measurements, and eventually, something beautiful occurs.
Jesus Christ is our master teacher, and when we study His life, He will show us how to make those careful measurements and even point out the flaws we make, then help us resew them correctly. In Matthew 11: 28-30, the Savior gives us all the hope we need in this wonderful promiseā¦
28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
This promise means everything to me. As a young girl, and even now, Iāve been through some difficult times. I know many of you have as well. But these words have given me great hope! I can imagine hearing this promise given directly from the Saviorās mouth and feeling that same hope that they did 2000 years ago. For us now, His promises havenāt changed because His words are eternal.
Remember, the promise to us is not that our burdens will be taken away, but they will be made lighter, and we will feel His power in our livesāgiving us guidance, peace, inspiration, and a much-needed PATH!
I know this is true!!! In my life, Godās words mean everything to me. As Iāve learned about Him and trusted Him, I have felt my burdens lift. Just like Chris and Josh, the Savior was there helping me measure and cut, guiding me through some very difficult and very dark times when there was no place else for me to turn. I have learned through the years and tears that I find great joy in doing what God has asked me to do. It goes back to the quiltā¦Trusting in God brings happiness. Just like trusting in master quilters brings a beautiful creation, satisfaction, and happiness.
I sometimes hear people say that living the commandments are difficult. Honestly, for me, NOT living them makes life more difficult! Godās commandments protect us from the snares of the world. They help us learn what true self-love actually is and not what the world says it is. True self-love is learning the joy of disciplining the natural man in us. Itās taking control of our physical bodies, our thoughts, and desires. True self-love is living within our means, focusing on having the wisdom to see the real truth and surrounding ourselves with good friends, and making sure we do all we can to uplift those around us.
When we choose to overcome the world, that means everything from anger, judgment, rationalization, selfishness, or anything that can lead to us having addictive behaviors of the flesh, to name a few. When we can begin to see these flaws in us and start resewing ourselves (so to say), we become happier people for sure!
I know what you are thinkingā¦.how in the world do I do it? I want to be happier; I do. I want to turn my weaknesses into strengths, but that is such a long list. Believe me, I know. So, letās go back to the quilt. Remember, It took meticulous work and many hours. Also, I started over more times than I can count because of the mistakes I made in measuring and sewing. But I had helpā¦I knew Chris and Josh were not going to let me fail. I kept my eye on them and my goal, listened to their instructions, and sometimes even handed the whole project over to them. They didnāt do it for me because how could I learn? But they let me rest, just like the Savior who holds our burdens and sorrows, so they are lighterā¦.also so I wouldnāt give up.
I know January is a time for resolutions and goal-settingā¦I bet many of your resolutions are already in the rearview mirror! I included a joke that cracked me upš But how about we approach this differently? What if we take our weaknesses to the Savior? How about we lay them at His feet and then humbly plead with Him to show us where to start and how to make them our strengths? Where to start? I was always counseled as a child to begin with what is creating the most problems. Then trust Him! I know He will help with a lasting self-discovery. The scriptures inspire us to take an honest look at ourselves, so we can make the changes needed to improve and heal. But only through the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His atonement will we have the strength, desire, and power to overcome and do this.
Believe me, our Savior can help us overcome anything!!!!!
Hereās my January reading assignment for the New Testament. I guess you could call it a pattern weāre following š It might help you too! Itās not too late to catch upā¦. Itās never too late!!!! ššš I mean, hey, look at my next project in these photos. Iām doing this next one on my embroidery machine. I know Iām crazy!š but I love a good challenge! Who wants to join me?šš„°
No January 2ā8: Matthew 1; Luke 1.
January 9ā15: Matthew 2; Luke 2.
January 16ā22: John 1.
January 23ā29: Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3.
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