"There is no pit so deep, that God's love is not deeper still"
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Then she flips the geometry. “So deep” invites a bleak contest of depth, as if despair is measurable, as if trauma can win by going lower. The counterpunch is quiet and absolute: “God’s love is…deeper still.” Not higher, not broader, not even stronger - deeper. The subtext is practical, almost stubborn: if you’re at the bottom, love can meet you there without asking you to climb first. It’s a rebuke to the moralizing version of faith that treats closeness to God as a reward for being tidy.
Context matters because Ten Boom wasn’t selling inspiration from a safe distance. As a Dutch Christian who helped Jews during the Holocaust and survived Ravensbruck, she knew what “pit” meant in the literal sense: camps, starvation, cruelty, the kind of evil that makes uplifting language feel obscene. The sentence works because it’s calibrated to that scale. It doesn’t explain suffering; it undercuts its claim to totality. Despair says, “This is the deepest point.” Ten Boom answers: you haven’t found the edge of love yet.
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Boom, Corrie Ten. (2026, January 14). There is no pit so deep, that God's love is not deeper still. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-no-pit-so-deep-that-gods-love-is-not-172853/
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Boom, Corrie Ten. "There is no pit so deep, that God's love is not deeper still." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-no-pit-so-deep-that-gods-love-is-not-172853/.
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"There is no pit so deep, that God's love is not deeper still." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-no-pit-so-deep-that-gods-love-is-not-172853/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.










