Pastor Michael Kyazze’s apology lauded

'I do not hold a personal vendetta against Pastor Kayanja'

By Our Reporter

Church leaders in Uganda have lauded Pastor Michael Kyazze’s apology to Pastor Robert Kayanja saying this is an example that ought to be emulated by each an every follower of Christ in the country.

Pastor Kyazze on Monday took to social media to apologize to Pastor Kayanja and his family for his role in the court case where a section of youth accused the Rubaga Miracle Centre Cathedral founder of sodomy.

Pastor Kyazze stated that every action he took relating to Pastor Kayanja in 2010 was in line with and in response to those who voluntarily approached him for personal ministry.

I do not hold a personal vendetta against Pastor Kayanja, the Omega Healing Centre Church vision bearer emphasized.

“At the recent Kabaka’s Christmas function in Bulange, I had an opportunity to meet Pastor Kayanja after a considerable number of years. A surge of petty and futility overtook me, as I saw a vulnerable mortal man just like all of us. Those who know me well know that I am quite emotional and I am often driven into action by compassion,” Pastor Kyazze wrote in a Facebook post.

“It is in that spirit and after prayerful consideration that I have decided to write an apology to the entire body of Christ for the inconvenience I or the evil perceived of me may have caused in the execution of my pastoral duties,” he added. Cialis pills help very well, I felt this effect. I suddenly experienced this male disease. I am relatively young yet, I do not quite believe it is fair to deprive me of male strength. But it is good when there is an effective remedy for this. The drug really helped me in my sex life, and I now feel like a real man! Read more at https://hh-today.com/buy-generic-cialis-online/.

Kyazze’s desire is to let go of the past, and ‘allow God full space’ this new year and beyond. He went ahead and forgave every individual that played a part in the highly contentious case.

“As a born again Christian for the last 34 years, I sincerely know better what to do and what not to do. I forgive every individual and party which played a part in the rift and all lies and other vices that were employed to aggravate the already septic situation. I want to “kick this off my plane!” I want to allow God full space in this issue that none may perish,” he said.

“I also realize there are people nursing a grudge against Pastor Kayanja on my behalf. I beg for a ceasefire in Jesus’ name, because I hold none myself. (Matthew 22:37, Roman 12:19),” he added.

Henceforth, Pastor Kyazze promised ‘undiluted commitment’ and ministry in increased love of God.

Christian Leaders Weigh In

“Your apology to Pastor Robert Kayanja has blessed me personally, and the entire body of Christ. It takes maturity to be a great example,” Dr Franklin Mondo Mugisha of Empowerment Christian Prayer Center International told Pastor Michael Kyazze.

Pastor Cindy Kiganda of Christianity Focus Ministries remarked: “This is a sign of maturity. God bless you Bishop Michael Kyazze and your family. What a way of ending a year. God is extremely good.”

In her submission on this development, Pastor Susan Nsibirwa of Mavuno Church Kampala said the ministry of reconciliation is so powerful. “It is at the heart of God our Father,” she said.

Pastor Abed Bwanika commented: “I love the way you chose to close 2019. I salute you and forever grateful to God for the gift in you.”

“That is what we need in the body of Christ… How I pray that all others learn from you and apologize to each other so that together, we can build the body of Christ,” Pastor Joel Walusimbi of Faith Heritage Ministries said.

Elsewhere, Evangelist John Opio cautioned readers saying that despite of the fact that the Church is one family in God, Christians should be aware of the devil who is an accuser of the brethren.

“His intention is to divide us, and destroy what our Lord Jesus Christ has left on Earth. He did it to the early Apostles but they where strong in unity, full of the Holy Spirit and the Lord was with them always,” he said.

“Brethren though we may be weak but we are strong in Jesus Christ the Holy Son of God. Pastor Robert Kayanja is a man of God, He and Michael Kyazze and others are the pioneers and they have kept on with the work of God up to this present age, let us lift them up in prayers so that the unity stands strong, unshakable and to last until Jesus returns to take us home,” he added.

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