Keeping the Pace with Rev. Joshua Ssali

Faithful Amidst Betrayal (Christ our Ultimate Hope)

24 min · 24 mei 2026
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Daily Devotion Theme: Faithful Amidst Betrayal (Christ our Ultimate Hope) Read: Psalm 22:1-11, Hebrews 4:14-16; Matthew 26:14-16 “...Our ancestors trusted you, and you rescued them. When they cried out for help, you saved them, and you did not let them down when they depended on you…Brutal enemies attack me….like a pack of dogs, tearing at my hands…my enemies just stare and sneer at me. They took my clothes and gambled for them…” Psalm 22:4-5; 16-18 CEV Today is the third day of Holy Week, Holy Wednesday, when Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver… (Matthew 26:14-16). Some biblical scholars believe that Judas was disappointed with Jesus because he did not start a political revolution against the tyrant Rome. If that’s true, Judas had lost hope in Jesus, and it is also assumed he never had a deeper relationship with Christ; he ever called him Lord like others, but Rabbi. Is it possible that when people’s expectations are not met, they lose hope and trust, and consequently betray others? The theme for April is “Christ, our ultimate hope,” and the theme for today is “Faithful Amidst Betrayal.” David’s Psalm 22 is known as a messianic psalm because it contains prophetic content about Jesus’ crucifixion. Other Psalms include: Ps. 2, which speaks of an anointed son; Ps. 41, about betrayal by a friend; and Ps. 16, which discusses resurrection. David alternates between intense lamentation (Ps. 22:1-21) and ultimate confidence in God's deliverance (v. 22-31). Amidst all trials, David never doubted God’s faithfulness. Our Lord is called, ‘faithful and true’ (Rev 1:5, 19:11). Moses, Joseph, and Daniel were among those who remained faithful amid trials. Antipas (Rev 2:13) was killed for refusing to worship the Roman emperor. We have a High Priest (Jesus) whom we can trust, who went through all betrayals and trials (Hebrews 4:14-16). But when He returns, will He find faith on earth? (Luke 18:8). We are surrounded by unfaithful people, but the Bible calls us to remain faithful even to death (Rev 2:10). Are you among the faithful? As you pray, ask God to give you grace to stay faithful during trials or betrayals, in Jesus’ name. Amen By Rev Godfrey Kyome

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