Jesus didn’t just teach about faith—He lived it, one Sabbath at a time. His example still speaks today.
Our text for today is Luke 4:16.
“Then Jesus came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. As was His custom, He entered the synagogue on the Sabbath.”
Jesus didn’t just show up in the synagogue once or twice. Luke 4:16 says it was His custom. That means it was His habit. Week after week, Jesus went to the place of worship. He didn’t skip it. He didn’t treat it like something optional. Even though He was the Son of God, He still made time to gather with others and hear God’s Word.
That tells us something important. If Jesus made worship a regular part of His life, shouldn’t we? Not just when it’s easy or when we feel like it—but every week. It was His custom. Is it ours?
Imagine someone describing your life. Would they say, “As was his custom, he prayed every day”? Or, “As was her custom, she worshipped with joy”? What would your spiritual habits say about you?
Faith isn’t just about the big moments. It’s shaped in the small ones—when we show up, week after week, heart open, ready to worship.
If you want to grow deeper in faith, start where Jesus did—by making worship a holy habit.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.