To prevent doing it wrong

April 19, 2024 | 12 comments

If you ever worry about doing something wrong, concentrate on doing what’s right.

When you’re doing something right, you won’t be doing it wrong.

12 thoughts on “To prevent doing it wrong”

  1. We will be led to do things right, when we are listening for God’s guidance. “I will listen for thy voice” from MBE’s hymn “lest my footsteps stray….”

  2. The best way to know if we are “doing what’s right” is to notice where “our” thought is focused at any given moment. If it’s focused on a spiritual idea, if we are thinking about God or His Truth in some way, we are doing what’s right. When thought seems to stray )as it often does) we can return to what is right. Great day to all.

  3. Thank you, Evan, for this lovely guidance of doing what is right. We can not be doing
    wrong and right at the same time. Thank you, Jan and Rose, for your thoughts, which
    reminds me of Hymn # 139:
    “I walk with Love along the way, And O, it is a holy day;
    No more I suffer cruel fear, I feel God’s presence with me here;
    The joy that none can take away Is mine; I walk with Love today.
    Who walks with Love along the way, Shall talk with Love and Love obey;
    God’s healing truth is free to all, Our Father answers every call;
    ‘Tis He dispels the clouds of gray That all may walk with Love today.
    Come, walk with Love along the way, Let childlike trust be yours today;
    Uplifting your thought, with courage go, Give of your heart’s rich overflow,
    And peace shall crown your joy filled day, Come, walk with Love along the way.”

  4. This hymn tells me where to keep my thoughts – to do everything
    for the glory of God – and then I can differentiate between what is right
    and what is wrong, and choose that which is right.

    Hymn 86
    God’s glory is a wondrous thing,
    Most strange in all its ways,
    And of all things on earth, least like
    What men agree to praise.

    O blest is he to whom is given
    The instinct that can tell
    That God is on the field, although
    He seems invisible.

    And blest is he who can divine
    Where right doth really lie,
    And dares to side with what seems wrong
    To mortals’ blindfold eye.

    For right is right, since God is God;
    And right the day must win;
    To doubt would be disloyalty,
    To falter would be sin.

  5. Thank you Evan, for this reminder and thanks to Maggie for the reminder of this healing hymn!
    Just what I needed to be reminded of today! 🙂

  6. I took this also to mean that when you aren’t sure if you are doing something correctly, instead of worrying about it, concentrate on any good or correct idea you may have.

  7. “Right Answers—Here and Now” by Suzanne P. Chamberlin:
    https://sentinel.christianscience.com/shared/view/biqcvkn1fs

    Thank you Evan and all! This quote popped into thought (didn’t write down the author):
    “Being still, listening to and trusting God, the light of Christ, Truth, is forever dawning in human consciousness and continually spiritualizing thought. Like the dawn, it is an effortless event, unlabored and peaceful. No struggle to be God’s reflection, and what Mind is knowing.”

    1. Thank you dear “J” for that wonderful and helpful article, and thank you dear Carol and Maggie for posting the complete verses of the loved hymns. It’s all uplifting and inspiring.

      Thank you very much, dear Evan, for this weekend’s SpiritView to ponder and pray about. But J’s article is really very helpful!

  8. Thank you J for posting the above article “Right Answers–Here and Now”, and also for yesterday’s powerful article by Barbara Vining, -which brought clarity, fresh impetus, and conviction to my prayers,- breaking the mesmerism of a suffering material consciousness separate from God. Also, so love the comforting quote that came to you this morning.

  9. From the article above mentioned, Thank you J ! , “Even if he [we] doesn’t presently
    feel joyous, he [we] can make the effort to lift up his [our] thought, put a smile in [his]
    [our] voice, and refuse to act out the part of a discouraged, downtrodden mortal.
    Loyalty to Truth and expectancy of good assure that we do it”.
    Recently, while running errands, these similarly wonderful thoughts were demonstrated.
    There was one particular person in one of my errands that always seemed to be a bit rude, unprofessional, sad and always seemed to be downtrodden in her job. I have continued
    to see her in the light of God’s child – reflecting Love and always being cheerful to her.
    The past few times she has been reflecting the kindness and there were no other customers
    she needed to help this most recent time (and she initiated) and we had a very joyous conversation, exchanging uplifting thoughts about our gardens. It was great. Also, in a
    drive-through, where I had gotten a drink, that often seems to have grumpy folks, a
    wonderfully happy employee even drew, what she called her “artistic side” on the side of
    my cup with a happy face, flower and heart. It was so sweet and we both experienced
    God’s Lovingkindness in such a simple gesture. Love reflected in Love.

  10. I have just been listening to a wonderful talk by Alan Young called ‘Can you simply Trust?’
    If you’re interested you can find it on u-tube…Slanus Greenstreet. It has been posted very recently. There are a few ads to skip but it’s so full of spiritual truths so easily and helpfully explained.
    Love B.x

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