Our verse today is Titus 2:7
“In everything, show yourself to be an example by doing good works.”
One of my earliest memories of going to church was when I was five years old. My family attended the South Park Church of Christ in Beaumont, TX. There was a man who always sat in a big chair on the platform. I wasn’t quite sure what his role was—perhaps he led prayers. When you’re five, you don’t always understand everything. He had white hair and a long white beard, and to my young mind, there was no doubt: this man was Jesus.
Later on, we started attending a different church, and that man wasn’t there. It bothered me, even as a child, to go to church where “Jesus” didn’t seem to be. Of course, I was confused, but I was only five. Still, the principle holds true—never go to church where Jesus isn’t present.
We can’t determine who is with Jesus based on someone’s appearance, like their white hair or long beard. I once went into a restaurant with a deacon who had a long white beard. A little kid saw us, pointed, and said, “Santa Claus!” You might recognize Santa by his beard, but we see godly people by their actions and beliefs.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.