Sunday, May 13, 2012

HMQS: Their Mothers Knew It

stripling: [ˈstripliŋ] n. a boy or youth not yet fully grown

In The Book of Mormon, there is a story of 2000 young men who go to war to defend their families, their liberties and their beliefs. Years before this, their fathers had been a bloodthirsty people and were constantly at war. Killing had become a way of life and they did it just for the pleasure of it. When they came to know Jesus Christ, they swore an oath that never again would they shed any blood and they buried their weapons as a symbol of their commitment to obey to the commandments of God. However, they were about to break their covenant because an army of their enemies was on its way to to destroy their peaceful way of life and they saw that the army defending them needed more men to fight. When their sons saw this, they knew that they could not let their fathers break their covenant to God.

Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives; yea, they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them.

And they rehearsed unto me the words of their mothers, saying: We do not doubt our mothers knew it. –Alma 56: 47-48


These 2000 Stripling Warriors went to battle, never having fought before but with great faith that God would protect them because their mothers had taught them to believe. These young men played a major role in saving their people and though many were wounded, not a single one of them was killed in battle.

Today, it is my sincere prayer that the young warriors I have been given charge over will not doubt that God will help and guide and protect them; that they will not doubt that their mother knows it.

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On Friday, I volunteered as a quilt monitor at the Home Machine Quilting Show. One of the quilts that I loved most was called The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. I loved the beautiful fabrics and colors the quilt maker used, and I was especially touched by the block that portrays the story of the 2000 Stripling Warriors from the perspective of the mother watching those young men depart for battle.



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6 comments:

Richard Healey said...

I also loved that quilt and took quite a few pictures of it. The only one I took more of a single quilt was the Salt Lake Valley Quilt.

Happy Mother's Day. Hope you had a wonderful day.

Richard Healey

Wanda said...

Oh my goodness, thanks for sharing that Book of Mormon quilt! Fabulous!I have always wanted to make a religious quilt. Just seeing that is sooooooo inspiring. I can't exactly decipher her applique technique. Can you share?

Paulette said...

That is some amazing applique. I'm glad you enjoyed the quilt show!

mom said...

I love the quilt and I love the way you have each block showing one at a time over and over so we can study them each individually. She did an awsome job! I love the theme and the colors. Happy Mothers Day!

Myra said...

Wow! What a beautiful quilt! My goodness. That must have taken the quilter a long time, but oh so worth it! Thanks for taking pictures of it and sharing!

Brenda Bateman said...

I designed and pieced the quilt and my good friend Linda Taylor machine quilted it for me. It was an opportunity to create a piece of artwork the shared my perceptions and testimony of the Book of Mormon with a large audience. Most of the hand embroidery is traditional but I did tweak a few stitches to get the desired effect. I intended on having the pattern finished by the time of the show but due to some health issues it is not quite ready. I'm so glad that you enjoyed it. I will let you know when the pattern is ready.