16 thoughts on “A healing perspective”

  1. One antidote to fear is to know you can only know what God knows. Here’s a link to a CS church website that has a video of Jon Benson describing how he prayed about an immobility claim. Sometimes things seem to get worse instead of better when we pray and the suggestion of fear comes to us even more aggressively. So I thought this video was instructive to show how Jon countered aggressive claims like that via his strong CS treatment that he could only know what God knows and that led to his healing.

    https://mindheals.us/immobility-and-pain-healed/

    1. I just watched Jon’s video — thank you for sharing as today we are experiencing what God is knowing, helpful.

    2. Thank you Evan for the inspiration and to Robert for the link to Jon’s testimony. Very excellent. Blessings to all today.

  2. Amen !
    Thank you Evan and thank you Robert H for the article link.
    My initial thought… Hymn 136
    I love Thy way of freedom Lord, to serve Thee is my choice
    In Thy clear light of Truth I rise, and listening to Thy voice
    I hear Thy promise old and new that bids all fear to cease
    My presence still shall go with Thee and I will give thee peace.

    Though storm or discord cross my path
 Thy power is still my stay

    Though human will and woe would check
 my upward soaring way

    All unafraid I wait, the while 
Thy angels bring release

    For still
    Thy presence is with me
 and Thou dost give me peace.

    I climb with joy, the heights of Mind
 to soar o’er time and space;

    I yet shall know as I am known
 and see Thee face to face

    Till time and space and fear are naught
 my quest shall never cease
    
Thy presence ever goes with me
 and Thou dost give me peace.
    Love filled day everyone❣️

  3. Thank Evan, and thank you BarbaraUK for the wonderful hymn. Thank you RobertH for the links. I look forward to listening to it on my work commute.

  4. Jon Benson emphasized we cannot know what God doesn’t know, and he had a healing of pain and immobility. I was grateful he shared he could receive calls from others while he was having this trouble, and they would be healed. Nothing can stop the healing practice, because it is a right activity.

    1. I’m often referred to this statement Of Mary Baker Eddy’s in answer to the question
      Is it right for me to treat others, when I am not entirely well myself?

      The late John B. Gough is said to have suffered from an appetite for alcoholic drink until his death; yet he saved many a drunkard from this fatal appetite. Paul had a thorn in the flesh: one writer thinks that he was troubled with rheumatism, and another that he had sore eyes; but this is certain, that he healed others who were sick. It is unquestionably right to do right; and healing the sick is a very right thing to do.
      (Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 71:1–10)

  5. Thank you, Evan. Thank you Robert H for sending Jon’s healing. Thank you Barbara for the reminder of the beautiful hymn. Am so grateful for SV. Have a beautiful day❣️

  6. What a heavenly breakfast to share with my wonderful SpiritView family. Thank you, Evan for providing this lovely table around which we gather each day. I’m so very grateful for everything that was added to Evan’s opening statement.
    It’s amazing that we can “study“ Christian Science daily, and some of us for many years, and yet each idea is fresh and new and inspiring and nourishing. I know that we are exploring and aligning our thought with INFINITE Mind, and therefore there is no end to original thought. It’s just wonderful sharing/exploring this together.❤️
    Love and thanks to all

  7. Thank you Evan and all for these inspirations. This morning did not start out
    very well, as some days seem to be challenging with mortal setbacks of thought.
    As I was backing out of the garage, to venture on a couple hour round trip that
    was necessary, the car started making a strange noise. I thought, oh no ~ what
    do I do now? Do I keep going or do I take it to my mechanic? The strong thought
    was to continue on the way and after pulling over to check that whatever the
    noise was, was not dragging, I proceeded along, Knowing that all would be well.
    The hymn that BarbaraUK mentioned kept coming to mind and especially,
    “My [God’s] presence still shall go with Thee [and me] and I [God] will give thee
    peace”. At every place I had to slow down or resume speed, I kept thanking
    God that all was well and it was. It wasn’t making the noise any more. I was so
    very grateful. On my way home, I had stopped to get gas and realized that the
    cap to the air connection on the tire was missing and this probably was what had
    been making the noise as the hubcap turned. When I realized this, the fear that
    originally seemed prevalent, was no longer a concern and as mortal mind’s
    challenges try to trip us up sometimes in a power apart from God, it was great
    knowing that all was/is well.

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