Keeping the Pace with Rev. Joshua Ssali
Daily Devotion Theme: Forgiveness and Community May 2, 2026 Read: Leviticus 19:9–18 Luke 17:3–10 A prominent doctor in Mityana lost his father at 120 years. Friends told him to celebrate, not mourn, such a long life. But one person offered sympathy, and the doctor sighed with relief. He shared: “I’m the lastborn. My father had me at 90. I was only 30 when he died. I had just begun to care for him.” He had only known his father for a quarter of his life. Life is too short to waste on quarrels, jealousy, and hatred. Friends, God calls us to forgive rather than spend our strength harming one another. “Bear with each other and forgive one another… Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” Colossians 3:13 Many avoid forgiveness because it stirs painful memories. Today, people choose kwesonyiwa, ignoring, instead of okubasonyiwa, forgiving. Why should we lift forgiveness banner high? Forgiveness brings peace. It releases bitterness and frees us from sin’s burden. Ephesians 4:31–32. Anger and hatred wrinkle the face. The Luganda says, “Asiba feesi gw’akadiwa”, a gloomy face makes you look old. May God make you a channel of peace. Forgiveness brings maturity and resilience. To forgive is okulekera, to let go. When Abraham let Lot choose first, God blessed Abraham’s path, though it looked barren. Genesis 13. That land became Canaan, the Promised Land. God gives a fresh start. Forgiveness brings freedom. Unforgiveness cages us. It shrinks our world. If that’s you, hear this call: Come out. Be free. Life is too short for that prison. Christ sets us free. Prayer Heavenly Father, we come with heavy hearts of bitterness and anger. Help us to let go. Release us to live in calmness and harmony. Today, fill us with Your Spirit and teach us the value of forgiveness. Through Christ our Lord, Amen. By Rev Kenneth Kabanda Katusabe
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