Betsie's Whisper at Ravensbrück
In the winter of 1944, Corrie ten Boom and her sister Betsie huddled together on a straw mattress in Barracks 28 at Ravensbrück concentration camp. The fleas were relentless. The guards were cruel. Their crime had been hiding Jewish families in a secret room behind a bookcase in their Haarlem watchshop. Now everything had been stripped away — their home, their father, their freedom.
One evening, as Corrie wept in the darkness, Betsie whispered something that stopped her tears: "There is no pit so deep that God is not deeper still."
Betsie did not quote a theory. She spoke from a place where every human comfort had been removed, and she had found that one thing remained — a Presence no Nazi guard could confiscate.
This is the heart of Isaiah's word to a trembling King Ahaz. Armies were massing against Jerusalem. Ahaz was paralyzed with fear and too proud to ask God for help. So the Lord gave the sign anyway: a child would be born and named Immanuel — God with us. And in Isaiah 8:10, the prophet declared to every scheming enemy, "Your plans will fail, for God is with us."
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