A missionary was traveling in the Far East when he came across a
booth in a market place. It was a tapestry makers booth. As he walked
by he saw a strange sight. A man was standing in the booth shouting at
his loom on the other side of the booth. As he shouted threads appeared
in the tapestry almost by magic. The missionary asked his guide for an
explanation.
"The man you see," said the guide, "Is a master weaver. He is
speaking to his apprentice behind the loom telling him what color thread
to use and where to put it. Only the weaver knows the entire design, so
it is vital that the apprentice do exactly as the master commands."
"Does the apprentice ever make a mistake?" asked the missionary.
"Of course. But the weaver is a very kind man in this case and he
will rarely have the boy take out the thread. Instead, being a great
artist, he simply works the mistake into the design."
How much that is like God. We cannot see the pattern of the
tapestry God is weaving. We are on the other side of the loom looking
at knotted threads placed seemingly without purpose. Occassionally we
can catch a glimpse of the design, but then as soon as we think we have
it pegged the master calls for a thread which changes every thing. So,
we have to trust the master weaver that he knows what he is doing.
And like the apprentice, we, too make our mistakes. We put in a red
thread instead of a violet one. We knot it in the wrong place or place
it crookedly. And God in his mercy doesn't upbraid us but takes our own
mistakes and make them part of the design.