23 thoughts on “Fully supplied”

  1. A lovely message, Evan, and a beautiful picture. The sheep dog is absolutely obedient to the Shepherd when he is at work leading the sheep. The dog loves his work, and the Shepherd not only takes care of the
    sheep, but rewards the dog. It is fascinating watching
    the sheep dog working in absolute accord with the instructions of the Shepherd.

    So, as I see it, as we are in absolute accord with our
    Shepherd, and following his instructions meticulously,
    we can listen for those instructions, and find our
    God-given ability to hear and do the work that Christ
    is giving us to do. His work is perfect, and as we follow him, we become witnesses to God’s glorious
    spiritual perfect Creation which is in the hands of Divine Love forever.

    1. Love the picture of the dog. I am thinking of getting a dog but the vet bills are scary…do dogs do well with CS treatment?

      1. Everything responds well to CS treatment! I’ve called Evan for help with animals and received instant and powerful help, from dogs to goats.
        That said, pets are expensive … food and licenses and required (by law) shots and fences. You’re wise to consider all of that. Love will lead the way. Fostering is an option.

        1. They come complete, they don’t come to get. “Dogs never lie about love” title of a book about how much love the animals bring to us. Over the years I have had 2 dogs and many cats and the loved that they shared is unforgettable. In all cases I was not looking to acquire an animal, they showed up looking for a home and I was able to share with them. Science and Health pg. 57 lines 18-20 “Happiness is spiritual, born of truth and love, it is unselfish therefore it cannot exist alone , but requires all mankind to share it.” Also I volunteered at my local animal shelter as a “pet socializer” during the times I didn’t have a pet.

          1. THANK YOU MARCI, WHERE DO I FIND THAT BOOK? Marci, you’ve shared a wonderful title to a book about animals/dogs. Your revealing the title of the dogs never lying. . . fits perfect with my daughter, and she’s just moved yesterday, out of state, and from an apartment to a house. Your book title fits just right at the moment for the lesson (s) the dogs she owns already are enough, full of love (which I’ve witnessed), cherished fully during multiple moves (this one won’t be her last). I’ll look up the title, bless you for posting it at this pivotal moment.

  2. Love the picture of the dog. I am thinking of getting a dog but the vet bills are scary…do dogs do well with CS treatment?

    1. This is such a sweet message today – Love it!! To answer your question, dear
      Lesley … yes, dogs have such unconditional love, they Know when they are
      loved and do respond to this reflection of God. Just the other day, my little
      dog was very quiet and still, unlike him, as usually he is bubbly with energy.
      It was a very hot day, but it was beyond that. He kept coming over to me
      for comfort, which, being so affectionate, was true to his nature. I kept telling
      him, he was/is okay. When I adopted him, he had the belief of being lame in
      one of his legs and this seemed to be bothering him, where, after a short
      time being here, he never had any issue with it. I kept Knowing that he was
      perfect in Love’s eyes and he was. Now he runs with all of the vitality he had
      and is back to himself in every loving and perfect way. I think dogs are like
      children, in a way, where they are very receptive to Love and respond with
      the innocence of this perfection.

      1. thank you Carol, for this lovely and perfect spiritual testimony!

        I often pray with this healing and very comforting 23rd Psalm !

        Thank you Evan for the comfort of today`s SpiritView, and for that utmost sweet and loving divine picture; would call it a Smile of God! 🙂

      2. Thank you for your kind words, Uta. Always appreciated. It is a
        wonderful feeling to have the sweet exuberance back again with
        this dear little dog. I love to see him happy, as usual.  
        I had adopted a dog years ago, who had been hit by a car and
        the shelter vet had said, because of her injuries, would not be
        able to ever sit, but would lean. When I was about to adopt
        her because she had been at the shelter for such a long time,
        someone else had adopted her right before, but brought her
        back to the shelter because she didn’t get along with their cat,
        nor could she run or use their steps. I had a ramp built for her,
        but shortly after she was here and we kept sharing Love and
        knowing of her God-given perfection, she didn’t need the ramp
        and did play with the other dog and got along great with the cat.
        At first she would cry and need help getting up, but with lots of love, she
        did not do that any more and just reflected all the love and
        perfection that was rightfully hers to experience.

        1. Oh dear Carol, thank you for this great and wonderful testimony. Your comment shows very clear, that LOVE is the Healer in any case! I read your comments always with delight , lots of Love!♡

          1. Awww … Thank you, Uta. What the world needs
            now (and always) is Love, Sweet Love. Dogs, know, too.
            Lots of Love to you and everyone!

  3. What a beautiful picture the image of LOVE CREATION. Thank you so much for the image. a gently reminder of a shared idea of true substance.

  4. Thank you for this excellent and powerful message, and the photo of the sweet and adorable “daisy dog”!

  5. Sometimrs I ask myself, is God meant to be my shepherd, or is the Christ or Jesus Christ meant to be it.
    Or are alltogether my shepherd? It might be a silly question, as actually I should clearly know!

    Any short clear idea here, please dear friends? )

    1. The way I understand it, Uta … According to Mrs. Eddy’s definition
      of Christ in S&H, – “The divine manifestation of God, which comes
      to the flesh to destroy incarnate error”, God is expressed through
      the Christ – and Jesus, the man … showed us through this divine
      intervention in a way that “mankind” could understand better and
      experience in our own lives … to be followers of this Christ/Spirit.
      Someone else might be able to answer your question better, Uta,
      but that is how I interpret it.

      1. Thanks very dearly, Angel for your so clear and scientific Interpretation of the Christ. I love the passage in Sience and Health by Mary Baker Eddy! I apply it in times needed, so as presently! So good your comment, dear Angel!♡

  6. Hello Chilesands: thanks for your response. The book “Dogs never lie about love” author is Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson. You can find the book on line, Google it, prices as low as $3.65 or get it from the library. Best regards to you and your daughter.

  7. Thanks Evan, so good to be reminded that I am not in lack because my God is taking care of me. Psalms 84:11 says ‘No good thing will He withhold from them who walk uprightly.’ I think to walk uprightly means trying (to our best understanding) to live God’s way, using spiritual sense and following His lead, turning away from matter and material sense. That makes us upright, uplifted above the mortal picture.

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