22 thoughts on “God can get you out”

  1. How wonderful to know that God Divine love would not have made a pit that we could fall into. Grateful to know this.

  2. Thank you Evan , I Love this ! I always think no matter how great the problem seems , God’s love is still greater❤️

  3. As I began to understand the Truth about life the most astounding and still astounding is the depth and fullness of God’s love.

  4. God’s love is greater than any lie about a pit, problem, or circumstance.
    One moment of divine consciousness corrects the lie and sets us free.

  5. The depth of this quote by Corrie Ten Boom becomes clearer when we realize she was a Dutch Christian who was betrayed and arrested for hiding Jews in her home during WWII. She and her sister were sent to a concentration camp where her sister died. After the war she traveled the world preaching forgiveness. A remarkable woman. Her book, “The Hiding Place”, is a must-read!

    1. Thank you, Eleanor for this information. I have her devotional book. “Each New Day” and love it, I will order this one too. Blessings of Love and peace to all!

    2. I like that thought, that it’s only a “lie about a pit, problem, or circumstance”. I so grateful for the depth of God’s love for me and all of His/Her creation. Thank you for your insight.

    3. Going through a difficult time in my life, I was encouraged to read biographies about others that made it through difficult times. The Hiding Place was one of the first biographies I read. It was very encouraging, a reminder that I was going to make it through. Corrie Ten Boom, one of my favorite people.

  6. The SpiritView family often comments on the inspiring pictures Evan finds to complement his postings. Today’s picture, for me, speaks so loud and clear. It truly expands on the already wonderful quote. Thank you Evan for the divine love your work expresses or, in other words, for being such a transparency for God’s love.

  7. Yes, God brings us out of the pit (the belief of being in a pit).

    “He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.” – Psalms 40:2

    And from last week’s Bible Lesson:
    “So they drew up Jeremiah with cords, and took him up out of the dungeon.” -Jeremiah 38:13

    And thanks everyone for more info about Corrie Ten Boom, wow amazing stuff. Her family home in the Netherlands, where they hid and loved and protected Jews during the Holocaust is now a museum. This link has more of their story and a virtual tour:
    https://virtualtour.corrietenboom.com/

  8. Thank you very much, Evan for your today’s very comforting SpiritView. It gives me a lot! God’s Love for us, his creation, is unconditional and all encompassing! I just listened to a wonderful German lecture. It was Nicol Ehrenhard’s first lecture at all. She brought it so natural that non Scientists could understand it well. And she pointed out how deep and unconditional God’s Love for us is. I felt that Love surrounding us all! We have so few German lecturers, and I am grateful for Nicol Ehrehard as our new lecturer, and she did it so well ! Thank you God for our wonderful practitioners, teachers and lectures – they are God’s angels !

    Thanks Rose for the link to the video, very interesting!

  9. Thank you Evan for your quote “There is no pit so deep, that God’s love is not deeper still.” from Corrie Ten Boom.

    I can add this to my spiritual treasures about God’s infinite nature. I had a healing several years ago using the quote from the Science and Health (page 6) “God is Love.” “More than this we cannot ask, HIGHER we cannot look,FARTHER we cannot go.” (Emphasis added) Now I will add DEEPER as part of the description.

  10. Thank you Evan!

    Interestingly enough, the pic to me suggests being able for God to reach down deep into your sub-consciousness.

    But that is a mortal concept – God doesn’t have a sub-consciousness and neither do you.

    Early on I had the concept that if I didn’t understand CS on a waking-level, it would be deep in my subconcious doing good. Or that mortal or evil thoughts had a home there, nullifying the truth and fighting it out in my subconscious. Heh, this would only exist if one believed that the human-brain is in charge.

  11. Sorry for the multiple posts, but that image is still a bit distressing.

    It reminds me of studying CS in an immature way, and without treading lightly and watching my step, I had been developing gnostic thought and all the ism’s and ologies on my own (without even knowing what they were!) and felt lost in the pit.

    The clue was that these were full of “planes of thought”, whereas with Christian Science, there is only one.

    One God, one Mind, your mind, one plane. No “level” to achieve or break through or dig out from!

  12. I lost my computer at an airport security. My second book was in it. I was distraught. Then I met a homeless man I give to for his 2 daughters who blessed me. I told him about my lost computer. Then he told me that he was shot in the side – collateral damage – when a man fired on another man and I immediately put my lost computer in perspective! I bought a new computer and as I was going through emails, I remembered that I had sent all the chapters in my new book to friends to read, That saved my unbacked up pages in Word, Amazing grace!!! Stepping out of distress and seeing clearly how ONE MIND is in charge, calmed me right down. So grateful for a change in perception!!!

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