Religion
Ev. Dyabe Robert’s Dynamic Sermon Sparks Spiritual Revolution At Ntinda SDA Church, Leading To Mass Baptisms And A Call To Return To Sabbath Truths
By Gad Masereka
In a transformative Men’s Evangelistic Effort at Ntinda SDA Church, Evangelist Dyabe Robert delivered a powerful sermon that left a lasting impact on the congregation. The theme of the day, “Thus Says the Lord,” resonated with the audience, prompting a wave of spiritual reflection and a surge of individuals seeking baptism.
Evangelist Dyabe drew inspiration from various scriptures, including Jeremiah 6:16, Proverbs 23:29-32, Isaiah 65:2-4, Isaiah 66:15-17, Proverbs 14:12, Matthew 3:13, Mark 16:15-16, Mark 1:4, Luke 20:1-8, John 1:29-33, Ecclesiastes 7:29, Ephesians 4:5-6, and John 3:23. The message centered around the urgency for Christians to heed God’s word and turn away from the wicked ways of Satan.
The culmination of the sermon saw a significant number of individuals moved by the message, deciding to be baptized. The baptisms were scheduled to take place at Kireka Hill, symbolizing a commitment to a higher spiritual journey.
Evangelist Dyabe emphasized the need for Christians to flee from God’s impending wrath, invoking the scriptural admonition found in Romans 6:1-4 – a call to leave behind sinful ways and embrace the transformative power of truth.
A poignant moment in the sermon was Evangelist Dyabe’s caution to religious leaders. He challenged them to ponder the repercussions of their actions on Judgment Day, especially if they were found guilty of leading God’s people astray. The preacher questioned why some Christians observed Sunday as the Sabbath when, according to his interpretation of the scriptures, Saturday is the true Sabbath.
Quoting Pastor Sserwada Joseph, who advocated for Saturday as the Sabbath, and sharing a video featuring Pastor Bujingo Aloysius supporting the same view, Evangelist Dyabe expressed concern over the potential consequences of misleading followers. He specifically highlighted that Pastor Sserwada’s acknowledgment of Saturday as the Sabbath was a conscious effort to avoid accountability on the day of judgment, referencing Ezekiel 20:12, 20.
In a stern warning, Evangelist Dyabe addressed religious leaders who deviate from the truth, cautioning them about the perilous path of leading God’s people into the ways of Satan. The sermon ended with a resounding call for repentance, righteousness, and a commitment to follow the true path as revealed in the scriptures. The impact of this sermon was felt not only in the hearts of those present but also in the waters of Kireka Hill, where a multitude embraced a new chapter in their spiritual journey through baptism.