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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Daily Promise: God turns mourning into dancing

DAILY PROMISE
PSALM31:1--5.
Psalm 31:1-5 is a prayer of David expressing trust in God during a time of distress. He asks for deliverance from enemies, seeking refuge and protection in God, whom he identifies as his rock and fortress. David commits his spirit into God's hands, demonstrating faith in God's faithfulness and redemption. 
Key Themes and Meanings:
Trust in God:
The core message is David's complete trust in God as his refuge and protector. He acknowledges God as his rock and fortress, emphasizing his reliance on God's strength and security. 
Prayer for Deliverance:
David's prayer is a plea for deliverance from his enemies and the troubles they cause. He asks for God's intervention and rescue, highlighting the urgency of his situation. 
Commitment of Spirit:
The phrase "Into your hands I commit my spirit" (Psalm 31:5) is a powerful expression of faith and surrender. Some Bible commentaries say it signifies David entrusting his life and well-being entirely to God's care. 
God's Righteousness:
David appeals to God's righteousness as a basis for his deliverance, suggesting a belief that God will act justly in his situation. Nsaba Katonda akuyambe mukwano gwange mu byona byoyitamu era abeere olwazzi lwo olwamanyi . Nzikiriza nti oli muwanguzi n'okukirawo. 

Rev Samuel Muwonge.

God heals broken hearts

Rev. Samuel Muwonge preaching to students Kitende S.S.
God heals the broken hearted
I surrender all to Jesus
Students of Kitende S.S.  respond to an altar call


This afternoon Rev. Samuel Muwonge led the Entebbe Archdeaconry Mission and School Ministry team to Kitende Secondary School to minister to the students.

His message was based on the theme: God heals the broken hearted.
"God promises to mend your hearts, heal them and strengthen you" he said amidst shouts of praises. He asked them to let go of the past. Don't live in your yesterday or your tomorrow, live in your today.

He told them that there was hope to smile again even when everything seemed deem. He later on made an alter call. 
As the hymn I surrender all was being played by the organist, one by one who had been touched by the message stood to his/her feet raising the hands and said a prayer after the Reverend asking Jesus to enter their hearts and be their Lord and King and Saviour.
Over 800 students this afternoon accepted the Lord to be their Saviour.
Thanks be to God.
At the end of it all, Reverend Muwonge prayed for the students to be restored to be excellent in whatever they are doing.

Daily Promise: God turns mourning into dancing

DAILY PROMISE PSALM31:1--5. Psalm 31:1-5 is a prayer of David expressing trust in God during a time of distress. He asks for del...