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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