Do what’s right

April 23, 2026 | 10 comments

When we’re busy doing what’s right, we’re not tempted to do what’s wrong.

A person committed to being honest is not tempted to tell a lie.

A person who understands the healing power of love and forgiveness is not tempted to get angry and resent.

Stay busy doing what’s right.  It keeps you from doing what’s wrong.

10 thoughts on “Do what’s right”

  1. Thank you, Evan love this! Mrs. Eddy had a sign she kept on her desk. It said “Do right and fear not “

  2. Evan, thank you. What a a wonderful message today, as always. So helpful. Thank you, Evan, for all you do to bless our world.

  3. This is such a wonderful message and the loving family portrait above
    coincides so beautifully. Thank you! … for this smile of a morning’s start.
    Being honest and always telling the truth keeps us from having to remember
    the lies and keeps us always in a better place. Lies on top of lies snowball
    out of control eventually, which makes it the right thing to do – in being
    honest in the first place. The article, “Love’s self-enforcing law” is excellent,
    J, Thank you for sharing it. I have found this to be an issue around here, also,
    with folks not abiding by traffic laws, speeding through residential areas, etc.
    so this article is very helpful.

  4. Thank you, Evan! I especially love this(!): “A person who understands the healing power of love and forgiveness is not tempted to get angry and resent.”

  5. A teacher of Christian Science once said, “Doing what’s right is always a blessing.” Sometimes a world thought that doing what’s right will harm you can seem so true, especially financially or in whistleblower cases. But holding this truth scientifically in thought, that the power of God is on the side of what’s right, and realizing that doing what’s right is not only a blessing, but the only actual way we can BE blessed, gives courage to go forward.

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