29 thoughts on “Never alone”

  1. Dear SpiritViewers
    Excuse me posting today as this relates indirectly to yesterday’s about time..
    I have listened to this lecture many times and found it very helpful and hope some of you will too.
    It is available on YouTube
    Time is not a factor in your life by Dave Hohle CS.
    I am so grateful for Evan’s daily pep talk/treatment and can’t thank him enough for all the “time” he gives us.
    Love to all

  2. The “raindrops of divinity”
    fall with each new SpiritView,.
    Thanks Evan and all who share
    and partake. ❤️

    Raindrops of divinity. MNE

  3. What beautiful scenery, Evan – I so much enjoyed imagining being there. It is just the sort of beautiful place I love.
    The message is also very beautiful,
    comforting and uplifting. It is a powerful thought to
    know that God is always with us every moment – Emanuel – always supplying us with all our needs,
    whether is be companionship, help in a difficult
    situation, or anything else we seem to lack. God is
    already supplying it, and we can trust in that, and
    turn to God to show us. “Divine Love always has
    met, and always will meet every human need”.

    1. Many years ago when I was a student and lodging
      in a Victorian house with a woman and her elderly
      mother, and one day I was in the house alone.

      I went to the window in my bedroom to open or
      close the huge window (I can’t remember which now) and the the window came crashing down on my two thumbs, trapping me. I tried frantically to move the window with my chin, but it was one of those very heavy sash windows, and I couldn’t budge it. I was becoming frantic, and shouting out for help, but there was no-one to her me.

      I knew nothing about Christian Science at
      that time, but I began to shout out to
      God, to please help me – feeling frightened and
      desperate. Well, immediately the window
      released my thumbs and I was free. I was rather
      astounded, and didn’t understand what had happened.

      Years later, when I was led to study Christian Science, I understood that, just as this SV reminds us, God was with me there, and I had only to call out to Him, and He would answer. And He certainly did.

      I will never forget this experience. I have shared
      this experience in one of the periodicals a long
      time ago, and am glad to share it with you now.

        1. Thank you, Evan. And thank you, RobertH, for sharing Maggie’s article. (Maggie, your 2017 article is beautiful! Thank you.)

      1. Thank you, Evan, for inspiring these wonderful thoughts of
        God’s ever presence and in a time of help. And Thank you,
        Maggie, for sharing this testimony relating to that omnipresence.
        I had a similar experience years ago, when I was washing a
        customer’s window who seemed to be the same kind you had
        mentioned. As I was closing it, it started slipping and in trying
        to keep it from breaking, caught my fingers under its weight.
        The pain seemed excruciating at first, but then denied that there
        could be any accidents in God’s kingdom and with thoughts of
        God’s care, was able to continue my work, without pain and
        it was proof of God’s being there for me, as well.

  4. Thank you for this beautiful message vlog, Evan! It’s an excellent reminder that we all have that God-powered connection-with-God relationship and companionship, deep within the core of our Being. We’re never alone.

  5. Just a beautiful, powerful reminder, and one I dearly need right now. And thank you to all who shared. Maggie, your testimony was beautiful. Thank you.❣️

  6. I, too, would like to share my appreciation for these awesomely beautiful vlogs
    that you take us along with you on, Evan. The settings are absolutely lovely
    and like Antonia, above, mentioned – it does feel like we are right there with you
    and Kathy. So kind of you to share these special moments with us.
    Like very young children think that the sun is following them wherever they go,
    we, as children of God, do have that same comforting divine Love of God’s
    presence with us and the caring and spiritual contentment that envelopes us
    like a warm hug. God’s Love is with us always and we are never alone … that
    is a wonderful thought to keep with us wherever we are.

  7. Thankyou Dear Evan, for sharing your Spiritual Journey with us . it’s so uplifting. we are so Blessed to have Spirit View. Love to all

  8. I love this idea how God always knows where we are and is caring for us, like that toggle on a phone. I find that very comforting for myself, and I can believe it for myself! I want to hold onto that truth. At the same time, I struggle to understand how it applies universally, especially when I see the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. If God is always watching over us, how do we reconcile that with such devastation? I would be grateful for your guidance in making sense of this.

    1. Thanks for your honesty in sharing your challenge of trying to understand the universality of God’s care for all, in light of much worldwide suffering. I’m sure many of us, myself included, have similar struggles as we try to grow spiritually in our CS studies. Will appreciate any insights from Evan and others.

    2. I echo what you write, Rose and also would appreciate Evan’s, I’m
      sure, more metaphysical response. To me, it Seems like there are
      a lot of evil forces in the world that are against, what true believers
      in Goodness … where this evil is inflicted on others – war, school shootings,
      crime, famine, floods, or anything that would go against the Christ-like way
      of thinking.
      Those affected by such atrocities Seem so vulnerable, like tricia mentions,
      like innocent children, but anyone who has gone through tragedies that
      should never have and in God’s perfection, never did … need our prayers,
      or thoughts of seeing them as God’s children, regardless of “age”. I think,
      collectively, these type of Good thoughts cancel out what would appear
      to be anything but, and those who seem to be victims of these mortal
      devastations need Love – starting in our thoughts, which, when combined
      with others thinking in ways that make it a better world, help to bring about
      this change from evil to Good. imho

  9. Lovely vlog Evan both to see and to listen to.
    I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for sharing their demonstrations of Gods Love in their lives plus the article links..all so much appreciated. We’re definitely not alone here on Spirit View❣️

  10. So grateful for SV and the SV family and Evan, the blogs, and the comments, articles, and references and the generosity with which all is shared.

    About the question of suffering in the world, I’m remembering a quote in Genesis “What is this dream that thou hast dreamed?” and in Job “thou scarest me with dreams, and terrifiest me through visions” and yet in Ecclesiastes “For in the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanities: but fear though God.”

    Maybe this “fear God” is what’s needed to break free from the dream of suffering (that seems as real as we are believing it to be.) Fear in this context, as we all know, is not about being afraid, but being in awe, respect, recognition of God’s magnificence and all that He is.

    Our Holy Scriptures also tell us that we can prove God’s goodness, the “good, acceptable, and perfect will of God” by renewing our mind–that is, by changing our thoughts (Rom 12:2.) I see this as a call to mentally turn from the wrong picture (that we’re believing to be true,) and replace it instead with the thought of God (omnipresent perfect Good)–being present right where the error (the inharmonious temporal picture) appears to be. In the proportion that we feel, or even get a mental glimpse, that “death” (or any inharmony) “is the illusion” and “Life” (Good, God) “is real” (SH 428:3), we see diminishing suffering in what we call “the world.”

    Modestly, my prayer for all those in wars, disasters, or any kind of erroneous experience, is that we are all “entirely separate from the belief and dream of life in matter” – entirely separate, untouched. Truth is untouched by lies. Lies cannot affect Truth, even if they may appear to while we are believing lying pictures. Just like our night-dream”s false consciousness may seem to affect our conscious experience very realistically, yet it never changed Reality or true consciousness. Jesus characterized evil as lies, without true origin. And on this base is how he healed. He didn’t exclude any evil from that characterization of “lie”, and he healed individuals and masses and all kinds of inharmony. But he didn’t force healing onto anyone either because we all must choose to accept God (Good) as real, and death (life in matter) as the illusion. This is, perhaps, the point of this “Earthly experience.”

    Humbly, I feel that the temporal experience we seem to be in is a school (as Mrs. Eddy calls it, a “preparatory school”) – a school that prepares us to receive the fullness of awareness of God’s all-harmonious Kingdom in all its full-fledged and substantial glory. And for this we must be alert, watch and pray, about “what is the model before mortal mind?” (SH 248:12.) We must turn from being “aghast at nothingness” (563:7), believing evil and wondering about it, and turn our gaze in the right direction… (SH 248:25) As we learn in CS teaching, this is the only way to rent the veil of mm and help others as well as ourselves.

    I don’t know if this will help, but it’s what came to me and I share in love and humility with the hope to help. Love to all this most lovely SV family.

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