A Channeled Message from Eve: The Truth About Forgiveness, Temptation, and Returning Home

A Channeled Message from Eve: The Truth About Forgiveness, Temptation, and Returning Home

June 24, 20268 min read

The following message came through during a spiritual healing session addressing and clearing the fall of Adam and Eve during Holy Week, March 28, 2013, just days before the opening of Heaven on Earth on March 30, 2013. What follows is the message as it was received from Eve, edited for clarity.

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Message from Eve

I did not know it could be different.

I had been at a point where everything was perfect, and then there was temptation.

I thought perhaps I could get away with something. I was tempted. I was tempted by the thought that I could.

How did that thought get there, you ask?

I do not know. It was simply there. It drew me in.

At first, I resisted the temptation. I said no. We could not do that. It could not be all bad, and I could not do that to myself. Yet I tested the waters. I went where I was not meant to go. I tested my faith.

And here we sit now, having a conversation about something that happened millions of years ago.

Barbara (who was on the phone with me when Eve unexpectedly came through) is no different.

You hold yourself accountable for all that is wrong in the world, believing you are to blame and that it is your responsibility to fix everything. You know how much harm has come to others because of what you have done or not done, or so you think.

You know you are not perfect. Neither was I.

But I once lived in perfect harmony before I stopped listening to God, before I stopped trusting what I knew to be true at my core.

Thinking was my downfall. Thinking was what got me into trouble.

I thought I could do something differently. I thought I could do something better.

Then I began to analyze. Should I or shouldn't I?

What would happen? Would it really happen? Could it happen? Why would it happen? Maybe it wouldn't happen.

And before long, I had wandered away from truth.

Having gone through that mistake, I can tell you this:

There is no place like home.

And you do not truly appreciate home until you lose it.

My turning away from God opened the door to much harm, much suffering, and much sorrow.

Now I stand before you welcoming you home, for we are all ready to return. We no longer need to be separate because we now know the truth.

And the truth sets you free.

Until you discover what you are not, you do not fully know who you are.

Once you know who you are, you no longer need to discover what you are not.

When you own who you are, you simply are, and you are home.

It does not matter what is happening outside of you. It does not matter if things appear wrong or less than ideal.

Why not simply choose home?

And when you find yourself lost from home, find your way back.

The sooner you return, the happier you will be.

Everyone until now has been looking outside themselves for what was already within.

I had it within me, yet I chose to look away.

At this time, you are welcome home.

The healing today repairs and restores balance, righteousness, and, most of all, love.

No longer need you be separate, wonder, or look outside yourself, believing there is something better.

This healing sets humanity free from resentment, blame, accusation, and the belief that fulfillment exists somewhere outside of themselves.

When a person accepts who they are, they find peace.

The suffering begins when they believe they are not enough.

That was the question I asked myself long ago.

You need only embrace God, ask for forgiveness, and declare your intention to return home, and you are forgiven.

When you fully forgive yourself, all is forgiven. And, when you fully forgive yourself, all others are forgiven.

For are we not all cut from the same cloth?

I say this to you with all my heart:

There is no mistake that is not worthy of forgiveness.

There is no better place to be than with God, and there is no greater love than His.

Whatever anyone thinks could matter more, trust me when I say this:

Nothing compares.

I cannot imagine anything that has more to offer than what I already had when I was one with God.

I, too, suffered greatly as I witnessed the suffering that unfolded throughout time following that choice.

I carried guilt and karma for all humanity. I believed humanity would not be in this condition had I not made that one choice to turn away from God.

That choice changed the face of the Earth.

I have paid my price and repented.

And I stand before you now to tell you that every one of you faces the same choice that I once faced.

In every moment of every day, you choose God or not.

I made that choice once, and once was enough to create great damage.

Yet many of you make the same choice repeatedly, moment after moment, day after day.

The suffering I created for myself and others is no different from the suffering you create when you continually turn away from your own divine truth.

The choice is always yours.

But I can tell you from personal experience which choice serves you better.

If you do not see peace before you, if you do not experience peace within you, then you have wandered from home.

I learned the lesson the hard way. You may learn it the hard way, or you may simply return home to God.

How many times must you turn away before it occurs to you that perhaps that is not the better choice?

I made one mistake that I paid dearly for.

How many mistakes are you paying for by repeating the same pattern year after year?

I looked outside myself, believing I knew better.

Your belief that you know better will continue to bring suffering until you do what I eventually did:

Ask for forgiveness and return home.

And I might add this:

I was welcomed home with open arms, and so will you be.

This time offers all humanity an opportunity to return home.

I invite you to join me there.

There is no place I would rather be.

There truly is no place like home.

I love you.

I thank you for the work you have committed to here today.

For it has helped set me free from arrogance and foolishness, two things that continually led me astray.

Now I know.

And because I know, I invite you home.

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Conversations with Yeshua

I had a couple of conversations with Yeshua over the years about this situation, and he said two things that I found useful. He said Eve thought only briefly after she was tempted, so it happened relatively quickly. I can relate to how easily it might be to be swayed and justify, especially with all the various perspectives and ads we receive online.

He also said that if she wasn't the one to take the fall, someone else would have.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does "returning home to God" mean spiritually?

Returning home to God means reconnecting with your divine nature, inner truth, and the love that exists beyond fear, guilt, judgment, and separation.

Is the story of Adam and Eve meant to be taken literally?

People hold different beliefs about Adam and Eve. Some view the story as a historical account, while others see it as a symbolic teaching about humanity's journey into separation from God and the eventual return to divine truth and unity.

Regardless of your perspective, the deeper invitation is not to become caught up in whether the story is literally true, but to reflect on the lessons it offers. The message encourages us to consider where we may have turned away from our own inner knowing, sought fulfillment outside ourselves, or forgotten our connection to God, and to find our way home again.

Why does Eve describe thinking as her downfall?

The message suggests that overthinking can lead people away from their inner knowing and divine guidance. It encourages balancing discernment with trust in spiritual truth.

How can I find my way back to God?

Many people begin by cultivating self-awareness, prayer, forgiveness, spiritual practice, and a willingness to reconnect with the divine presence already within them.

Why is self-forgiveness important on a spiritual path?

Self-forgiveness releases guilt, shame, and self-judgment, creating space for healing, peace, and a deeper connection with God and your authentic self.

What does it mean to look outside yourself for fulfillment?

The message suggests that lasting peace cannot be found solely through external circumstances. True fulfillment comes from recognizing the divine presence and wisdom within.


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Author Bio

Dr. Joy S. Pedersen is a Doctor of Divinity, Licensed Spiritual Healer, Certified Spiritual Health Coach, speaker, and bestselling author. For more than two decades, she has helped individuals around the world clear spiritual, emotional, energetic, ancestral, and karmic blocks so they can experience greater peace, purpose, abundance, and connection with the Divine.

Learn more at JoyofSpirituality.com.

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Ready to Find Your Way Home?

If this message resonates with you, perhaps your soul is inviting you to release old guilt, self-judgment, fear, or patterns of separation and return to the truth of who you are.

Through spiritual healing sessions, I help clients identify and clear the energetic, ancestral, karmic, and subconscious blocks that keep them from experiencing greater peace, clarity, purpose, and connection with God.

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There truly is no place like home.

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