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Uganda: Museveni Dedicates Uganda to God
New Vision ^ | 9 October 2012 | Moses Mulondo
Posted on October 9, 2012 1:51:33 PM CDT by Alex Murphy
President Yoweri Museveni has repented his sins and the sins of
Uganda as a nation in a move aimed at establishing Uganda as a
God-fearing nation.
The President made this historic move at Mandela National
stadium Namboole in the early morning of today (Tuesday) at
2:00am during national prayers for dedicating Uganda to God.
"I denounce witchcraft and satanic practices. I repent on behalf
of Uganda. We confess our sins. We repent of the sins of
shedding innocent blood, corruption, bribery, sexual immorality,
drunkenness, rebellion, insubordination, tribalism and
sectarianism," Museveni repented amidst ululations from the
Christians.
The president dedicated Uganda to God to be his nation anchored
on his principles and values.
The President, indicating that the next 50 years belong to the
young generation, advised the young people to be God-fearing
referring to the Biblical verse in Proverbs 9:10 which says,
"The fear of God is beginning of wisdom."
For the young people who are still in school, he used
Ecclesiastes 3:1 which says there is time for everything to
advise them to concentrate on their books and abstain from sex.
For those who have completed studies, he advised them to look
for more skills, jobs, and start families established on God's
principles.
He advised the youth to keep fit through physical exercises and
sports activities and to help their parents.
The prayers were organized by Uganda Jubilee Network, an
association of Anglican, evangelical and Pentecostal churches.
The network, coordinated by Dr. James Magara of Intercessors for
Uganda, has been guiding Christians to fast and pray for Uganda
to be a God fearing nation in the next 50 years.
"The jubilee season provides us with an opportune time to seek
and return to the Lord. It is a time for liberty, amnesty,
family reunion, justice, debt release, economic emancipation,
restoration and chance to reset the clock and start over again,"
Magara said.
The President's seeds of wisdom to the young people fell on the
fertile soil which had been already cultivated by the church
leaders.
Earlier, the church of Uganda archbishop elect, Stanley Ntagali,
called upon the religious and political leaders to repent and
put right what had gone wrong arguing that jubilee is about
restitution and attaining God's eternal life after forgiveness.
Drawing from Exodus 4:22 where God said Israel is his first born
son, Born Again Faith leader, Dr. Joseph Serwadda, prayed to God
to make Uganda his second born son established on his values and
principles of love, righteousness and justice.
Apostle Alex Mitala, who became the most captivating preacher,
preached a radical message lambasting the young people over
indecent dressing like miniskirts which expose their wickedness.
At the end of his speech, hundreds of youths came out and
repented of indecent dressing which does not glorify God and
recommitted their lives to God.
Rev. Simon Peter Emiau said no matter how many times Ugandans
pray, God will not intervene in the affairs of our country
without fulfilling the conditions in 2chronicles 7:14 of
repenting and turning away from wicked ways.
Calling upon church leaders and Christians to repent, Apostle
Charles Tumwine attributed the current high level of immorality
in the country to the wickedness/darkness in the church arguing
that what happens in a nation is usually a replica of the state
of the church.
The believers were entertained by various choirs and artists who
included American celebrated singer Judy Jacobs of Days of
Elijah song and Pastor Wilson Bugembe who thrilled the gathering
with his Biribabitya and Nangirira Omwaka Gwamukama Ogwemirembe.
The believers also prayed for Uganda's media and communication,
arts and entertainment, the judiciary, parliament, cabinet, the
president, local governments, churches, and the education sector
that they will all be revived on God's principles and values of
righteousness, love and justice.