Children Quote by Beth Moore
““Isaiah 1:16–17 says, “Stop doing wrong, learn to do right!” To learn how to keep my cart from ending up in the ditches, I had to learn to do right! I'm still learning, but thank goodness my cart is staying on the path far more consistently these days. Doing right is a learned behavior that comes from being taught. The word disciple means “pupil” or “learner.” We will never cease to be God's children, but when we cease learning and being teachable, we are no longer disciples.””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Living in the Light, Beth Moore, 2020
Learning to do right is a disciplined, teachable process that keeps us on a moral path and prevents missteps.
In simple terms: Doing right requires learning and teaching.
Cultivate teachability and moral discipline.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal decisions
- leadership
- conflict resolution
- habit formation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you stay teachable in daily life?
- What habits keep you on the right path?
Learning alone isn’t enough without practice and accountability.