Daily Devotional – July 31, 2025

Daily Devotional – July 31, 2025
July 10, 2025 Lighthouse Network

Being Good

Even the best Christian that ever lived is not acting on his own steam—he is only nourishing or protecting a life he could never have acquired by his own efforts. And that has practical consequences. As long as the natural life is in your body, it will do a lot towards repairing that body. Cut it, and up to a point it will heal, as a dead body would not. A live body is not one that never gets hurt, but one that can to some extent repair itself. In the same way a Christian is not a man who never goes wrong, but a man who is enabled to repent and pick himself up and begin over again after each stumble—because the Christ-life is inside him, repairing him all the time, enabling him to repeat (in some degree) the kind of voluntary death which Christ Himself carried out. That is why the Christian is in a different position from other people who are trying to be good. They hope, by being good, to please God if there is one; or—if they think there is not—at least they hope to deserve approval from good men. But the Christian thinks any good he does comes from the Christ-life inside him. He does not think God will love us because we are good, but that God will make us good because He loves us; just as the roof of a greenhouse does not attract the sun because it is bright, but becomes bright because the sun shines on it.

—C. S. Lewis,
Mere Christianity

The Christian life isn’t about mustering up enough goodness to impress God—it’s about living in daily dependence on the life of Christ within us. As C. S. Lewis writes, even the best Christian isn’t running on their own strength; they’re sustained by a life they never could have earned. Just like a living body heals itself, the Christ-life inside us is always at work—restoring, repairing, and empowering us to rise again after each fall. We don’t earn God’s love by being good; we are being made good because He already loves us. That changes everything. It means we can stop striving and start abiding—letting the light of His love shine through the cracks and bring healing from the inside out. So when you stumble, don’t stay down. The life of Jesus in you is stronger than your weakness. Let Him pick you up, again and again. —DH

—David Hoskins, Founder & Care Guide, Sanctuary Clinics

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