Keeping the Pace with Rev. Joshua Ssali

One Body, Many Members

3 min · 18. Juni 2026
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Daily Devotional Theme: One Body, Many Members Read: 1 Samuel 3:1–10, 1 Corinthians 12:12–27 Once upon a time, a great argument broke out among the parts of a human body. The hands said, “We do all the hard work, but the stomach does nothing except sit in the middle and eat.” The legs and feet complained, “We carry all the weight of this gluttonous stomach.” The mouth grumbled, “I am tired of bringing down food for the stomach.” The stomach listened silently as the other parts decided to go on strike and stop feeding it. Soon, something strange happened. The hands grew weak and could not hold anything. The legs felt shaky and tired. The mouth went dry. They began to realize that the food the stomach digested was actually converted into energy for the whole body. They understood that they were all interconnected, and that the stomach’s work was necessary for their own strength. “Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable.” 1 Corinthians 12:12, 22 NIV Some lessons to go by; 🪏Selfishness never pays, and unity is strength. In our continental diversity, we are all children of the same Father. 🪏We all need one another. No one is superior or unnecessary — whether rich or poor, peasant or executive, villager or city dweller. 🪏We are created to complement and support one another for communal prosperity. 🪏Our varied gifts should be used to bring glory to God, not self-pride. Let us honor and respect our brothers and sisters. Prayer Dear Lord, united we stand and divided we fall. We ask You to unite the Church and keep it under Your watch. Break every barrier that hinders us from functioning as one body. Through Christ our Lord, Amen. By Rev Kenneth Kabanda Katusabe

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The Power of Showing Up

Daily Devotional The Power of Showing Up Read Job 2:11-13 A friend once told me that when he lost his mother, he stood completely alone. He looked out to his friends, his OBs and OGs. No one stood with him. So he mourned alone. On the burial day, a few friends traveled from far, but they could only stay a few minutes before rushing back to the long journey home. That kind of loneliness cuts deep. And the truth is, many of us face those moments with no one beside us. “Then they sat on the ground with him for seven days and seven nights. No one said a word to him, because they saw how great his suffering was.” Job 2:13 NIV Scripture gives us a better picture of friendship. When Job lost everything - his children, his wealth, his health - his friends heard the news and came. “They sat with him on the ground seven days and seven nights, and no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his suffering was very great” Job 2:13. Notice what they did first: They showed up. They sat. They stayed silent. Before they ever tried to explain his pain, they entered it with him. That is the ministry of presence. Friendship is not proven by perfect words. It’s proven by physical presence. Sometimes your friend doesn’t need a sermon. They need your shoulder. They don’t need solutions. They need your seat beside them. Let us choose to stand with our friends in every season. Sickness, loss, celebration, struggle. Just show up. Because sometimes, your presence preaches louder than your words. Prayer Lord, You command us to mourn with those who mourn. Give me a heart that shows up. Let my presence be a comfort to my friends in every season of their life. In Christ’s name, Amen. By Rev Joshua Ssali Ssalongo

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The Ministry of Presence

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Exploring the Depth of Commitment: Reflections on Service and Faith of the Uganda Martyrs

Daily Devotional Exploring the Depth of Commitment: Reflections on Service and Faith of the Uganda Martyrs Read John 15:20-21 Recently, I attended a Rotary Presidential Installation in one of the clubs in Kampala. The district governor, GK, made a remark that has stayed with me: “It is one thing to be a member of a Rotary club, and another thing to be a Rotarian.” That’s a big statement. It made me ask: What is the level of our commitment to the things we join? Do we commit because of friends? Because of what we expect to gain? Or because we truly believe in the core values and statement of faith of the movement we’ve signed up for? Today, as we remember the Uganda Martyrs, we see commitment taken to its fullest. They gave their lives, even to death by fire. And the song says they were singing as they burned. That wasn’t casual membership. That was radical commitment. They chose to follow Jesus Christ unto death. Jesus warned His disciples about this cost. In John 15:20-21 He said: “Remember what I told you: A servant is not greater than his master. If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also. They will treat you this way because of my name, for they do not know the one who sent me.” Persecution is not simple. But it produces something deep. Paul, in Romans 5:3-5, reminds us: “Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit.” The Martyrs were full of life, yet they gave their lives fully to the Lord. That’s why we celebrate them today. But the question for us is: What is your commitment? May we not commit just because of people, but because we fully understand the reason and purpose for joining God’s great movement. Prayer Lord, as we remember the Uganda Martyrs who gave their lives for the hope of glory in Christ, teach us to make unwavering commitments. Help us to be faithful in everything we choose on earth, but most of all, to love You with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. In Jesus’ name, Amen. By Rev Joshua Ssali Ssalongo

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