
By Saturday evening, I wasn't sure that I would be able to preach on Sunday. However, it occurred to me that if I didn't, I would disappoint God, who wanted me to tell you that He loves you so much.
So, I preached on Sunday by telling you that, "God loves us so much. Anatupenda sana (Kiswahili). Natugonza muuno (Rutooro). Atwagala nyo (Luganda). Natukunda munonga (Runyankore)."
Then, on Monday morning, I woke up from a very wonderful dream, whose meaning has so blessed my soul more than anything else has done in a long time. It's not easy to convey in writing the meaning of the dream, especially to those who missed the service on Sunday. But I pray that God breathes His Spirit onto my writing so that you understand His precious message of assurance to us His church, Last Adam Tabernacle (LAT).
I dreamt that I had completed O Level exams at St. Mary's College Kisubi. (I actually did my O and A Levels from there). In the dream, before the results came back, I joined another school in Tooro for my Senior 5. I was in the company of another student from Kisubi called Kakwano. (I actually studied with Kakwano in Kisubi for both O and A Levels). I recall telling Kakwano, in the dream, that if one wants to learn Rutooro, such a school that is in Tooro is ideal. At that school, a certain Reverend Kintu Muhanga of Church of Uganda would come to our classroom to pray for us.
I had a feeling of certainty that I would not make it to University from a Tooro school. I was therefore ready to return to Kisubi, a more academically superior school, if I were readmitted upon the release of the O Level results.
Then I awoke.
The dream was short, and on first observation doesn't seem to convey any message from God. Yet by it God was communicating some very powerful things to me personally, and also to the entire LAT.
As I drove to church on Sunday, I thought about friendship with Jesus. When I got to church, and before I got out of the car, I thought about God's promise to LAT of supernatural numerical growth. I felt God's love so powerfully as He told me that whatever bad thing happens in my life, LAT will remain, and that promise will, by all means come to pass. He reminded me that this is sure because He made an oath to that effect on 27th October 2019. It had actually been long since the remembrance of that oath ministered to me that powerfully. I also remembered, and even opened the Bible to read about when, as Jacob was fleeing from Esau, was told by God that, "Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you” (Genesis 28:15).
When I preached, I told you that God loves us so much. I also told you about a little girl, Sanyu, who I always feel loves me so much, and actually calls me "mukwano gwange" (my friend).
Now, a brief history: I got into learning Rutooro, the language of Tooro, sometime in 2024 after God told us that the "PUSH-ing" for LAT's promise had been successful in the spirit realm. Learning Rutooro was to me a holiday from 'over thinking' about that promise, especially since God had said, "It is done." I was also convinced that it was God who placed in my heart the desire to learn Rutooro.
Now you can see why in the dream I went to school in Tooro, after I completed my O Level exams in Kisubi. Yet, I hoped to return to Kisubi when the results were released. That is exactly what God told me in the car: "Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you.” (Genesis 28:15).
Notice that just as God was with Jacob while in 'exile' according Genesis 28:15, so was He also with me in Tooro after leaving Kisubi temporarily. He was with me in the person of my classmate Kakwano, whose name literally means "dear friend." A friend loves, just as the little girl Sanyu, who I talked about in the sermon, really loves me and calls me her friend.
This confirms to us that the message we have been receiving in church, about God's great love for us, is indeed a word in due season from Him. Hence Kakwano, a friend who loves, being with me in the dream. To me personally, I see the Lord telling me that He is my very good friend!
It also shows us that as a church we indeed completed a phase of ministry when we "PUSH-ed". We are in a holiday of sorts, as we wait to start another phase (A Level in the dream). During this holiday, I am learning Rutooro, and I will learn it given Reverend Kintu's prayers in the dream.
Just as I said, in real life, Kakwano and I went back to Kisubi for A Level. That means that our holiday, during which I am learning Rutooro, will come to an end, and we shall commence the phase of realising our promise of supernatural numerical growth. Just as He promised Jacob to bring him back to the Promised Land, and indeed that happened, I/we too shall return from Tooro to Kisubi, to inherit our promise of abundant numerical growth/multiplication.
(This dream also confirms that it was God's will for me to start learning Rutooro at that specific time.)
So then, He Who loves us so much is with us in the holding phase that we are in as a local church. He is reaffirming that no matter what may befall me/us, His promise to LAT, the oath He made on 27th October 2019, will by all means come to pass. Nothing can hinder it. Hallelujah!
It is really amazing how God can weave together several real-life experiences into a powerful dream!
Unknown to me, my thoughts on Sunday as I drove to church and when I got to church, were all of the Lord. Even the story of how little Sanyu loves me and calls me her friend, was actually His message. I am so glad I heeded Him and preached that day.
Please let us receive this message of assurance and confirmation: God loves us so much, He is with us, and He is watching over His promise to perform it. The coming to pass of that promise is more than certain. Nothing in the whole universe is able to stop it.
Amen.
PS: Early last year in 2025, I prayed to God in Rutooro, a language I had begun to learn, and was convinced He is the one who inspired me to start learning it. The subject of the prayer was the promise of our multiplication. Weeks later on 2nd March, He appeared to me in a dream, in the form of our Runyoro-Rutooro speaking Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja, and gave me mushrooms that I had paid for, but there had been a delay in them being given to me. As the Prime Minister handed me the mushrooms, she actually spoke to me in Runyoro-Rutooro! Surely our mushrooming is a given.