Keeping the Pace with Rev. Joshua Ssali
Daily Devotional When Words Fail, Presence Speaks Read Romans 12: Do you have those friends around you - the chatterboxes? They talk frantically, relentlessly, powerfully, sometimes annoyingly, even destructively. You know the kind. They are the last people you would want to see when you are in trouble or going through a hard time. The moment you’re craving quiet and calm is exactly when they show up and raise the dust. But here is the truth: just having them around, noise and all, is encouraging. Yes, it’s noise. Sometimes unnecessary noise. Yet they are present. And presence is a ministry of its own. “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” Romans 12:15 NIV When Paul writes to us, he says, “Rejoice with those who rejoice, and mourn with those who mourn.” That’s a call to pay attention to people’s situations. So when we enter any situation, we must match it. If it’s a moment of joy, we come with joy, energy, and celebration. But if it’s a time of mourning, we don’t come in loud. We come with a heart that matches the moment — calm, gentle, present. As Paul emphasized, you don’t need perfect words. All you need is a present heart that matches their season, their situation, their environment. That means we must read every situation. We must understand it, so we can measure our approach - our words, our tone, our actions, our intervention. That is what brings healing. That is what brings restoration. And sometimes, when words fail, presence speaks louder. Not every moment calls for speech. Sometimes you just need to stand by, offer a shoulder, lend an ear, and simply be there. Your presence will speak far louder than your words ever could. Prayer Father, teach us the wisdom of Your Word. Give us hearts that can rejoice without envy and mourn without running away. Help us to read the room the way Jesus did - to know when to speak, when to be silent, and when to simply stay. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. By Rev Joshua Ssali Ssalongo
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