By Sekaggya Seka Moses
Kasaana-Mubende, Uganda – Bishop Fred Magango, leading pastor of Pentecostal Churches of Uganda Kasaana-Mubende, delivered a powerful sermon emphasizing the goodness of God’s gospel, drawing inspiration from 1 Timothy 1:11-17.
Reflecting on his personal journey, Magango shared how God transformed his life from one of drunkenness to a devoted servant of Jesus Christ.
Magango recounted receiving his salary of 800,000/= Uganda shillings on January 26, 1986, the day before President Museveni took power, and squandering it on drink.
However, an encounter with an elderly evangelist the next day led him to accept Jesus Christ, changing his life’s trajectory.
“I was born in a poor family, grew up a drunkard, but God changed my story,” Magango testified.
He emphasized that God’s mercy knows no bounds, citing his own experience as proof.
“God had mercy on me, a worst sinner, and appointed me as a faithful servant,” Magango said, urging believers to share the gospel with others.
Citing Matthew 10:16-17, he warned of challenges but reassured believers of Jesus’ presence.
Magango encouraged listeners to accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior, citing the promise of eternal life and God’s kingdom.
As Easter approaches, he reminded believers of the gospel’s power, saying, “Let’s not forget the power of Gospel.” His message resonated with the congregation, emphasizing God’s mercy and transformative power.
The sermon concluded with a call to action, urging believers to spread the gospel and share their testimonies, inspiring others to experience God’s transformative love.
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