Keeping the Pace with Rev. Joshua Ssali
Daily Devotional Presence That Heals Read Luke 10:25-37 If you have lived here long enough, you know that an accident scene is a “no-go area.” We fear blood - even more, the sight of a fellow human being in pain. Yet we are still commanded to help those in trouble, just as they would need help. So let me ask you: How have you responded when God placed someone in trouble right in your path? “But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was. And when he saw him, he had compassion. So he went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine; and he set him on his own animal, brought him to an inn, and took care of him.” Luke 10:33-34 NKJV The man in the picture must have been a Jew in trouble. Yet a Samaritan (please note: there was “nothing good” about being a Samaritan in that culture; they were segregated and called “the other” by Jewish custom) came to his rescue. He drew near, bandaged his wounds, stayed at the inn, and paid the bill for a stranger. Some people are heartless. But when it comes to human life, we’re wired to care. He saw, he stopped, he stayed, and he helped all the way to paying the bill. The ministry of presence follows the same pattern. It’s not one-directional. It pays attention to details. It sees, it stops, and it commits to stay until the person is safe enough to stand on their own. This is what we have been called to. Don’t just be a “hi, friend.” Commit to helping and serving others until it’s safe for them to thrive. May this inspire us to live better with one another, offering 360° care to humanity. Prayer Father, we confess that we often see but don’t stop, we stop but don’t stay. Forgive us for walking past the wounded. Make our hearts soft like the Good Samaritan’s. Give us eyes to see those hurting around us, courage to stop our plans for them, and love that stays until they are safe. In Jesus Name, Amen. By Rev Joshua Ssali Ssalongo
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