Christians challenged to spare time to reflect on personal relationships with God

BY JONAN MUZIGIT

Christians have been challenged to always spare time to reflect on their personal relationship with God.

Rev. Peter Kamalha who was preaching during service at Kamaiba Habitat Church of Uganda noted the critical need for believers to always assess if they’re always walking on the heavenly path or if they’re veering off.

Rev Kamalha argued that self-evaluation enables one rectify where they have been doing wrong without necessarily waiting to be told by another person.

He cautioned believers in Christ against the practice of believing in multiple spiritual powers yet there exists only one true God.

The man of God also urged Christians to always endeavor to extend their gratitude to God whenever he blesses them from His tap of abundance before warning those who misuse God’s providence by indulging in alcoholism and promiscuity. Rev Kamalha adds….

At the same service, Rev Kamalha also prayed for the newly elected church executive led by Mr. Jimmy Muzigiti who was recently voted as the church’s head of laity.

He asked the Holy Spirit to guide the new leaders effectively execute their role during their term of office. ENDS

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