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Is Jesus Enough? Pastor Peter Migadde Warns Against the Growing Danger of Syncretism in the Church

King Solomon did not completely abandon God; rather, he gradually added the worship of other gods

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June 28, 2026
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KAVUMBA – WAKISO :  Christians have been challenged to examine the authenticity of their faith and ask themselves one fundamental question: “Is Jesus enough?”

This was the central message delivered by Pastor Peter Migadde during Sunday’s worship service at Watoto Church’s Wakiso-Nansana Branch as he continued the church’s Spirit-Empowered Discernment teaching series.

Addressing hundreds of worshippers, Pastor Migadde warned that one of the greatest threats facing the modern Church is syncretism, the practice of mixing faith in Jesus Christ with other beliefs, traditions, spiritual powers or practices.

He described syncretism as a subtle form of spiritual compromise that has become increasingly common among professing Christians.

“Syncretism is mixing your faith in Jesus with any other thing. Mixing Him with charms, mixing Him with other powers, mixing Him with other traditions. That is syncretism, and that is the danger we have right now in the church,” Pastor Migadde said.

Growing in Spirit-Empowered Discernment

Pastor Migadde explained that the purpose of the ongoing sermon series is to help believers mature in spiritual discernment so they can distinguish between truth and error, righteousness and evil.

According to him, while education and life experience contribute to wisdom, Holy Spirit-empowered discernment enables Christians to recognize spiritual realities beyond human understanding.

Quoting 1 John 4:1, he reminded believers that Scripture instructs Christians to “test every spirit” because many false prophets and deceivers have entered the world.

He emphasized that the Apostle John’s warning was directed to believers, not unbelievers, underscoring the responsibility of Christians to carefully examine every spiritual influence before accepting it.

“The devil has not changed,” Pastor Migadde said. “He still comes to steal, kill and destroy. What has changed are his tactics.”

He further cited 1 John 2, explaining that every believer who has received the Holy Spirit has the ability to distinguish truth from deception and is called to remain firmly rooted in Christ.

“Is Jesus Enough?”

Introducing the day’s message, Pastor Migadde invited the congregation to reflect deeply on a simple but searching question.

“When you say you love Jesus and follow Him, is Jesus enough?” he asked.

He challenged believers to consider where they turn first whenever they encounter financial difficulties, sickness, family challenges, business setbacks or uncertainty.

While many faithfully worship on Sundays, he questioned whether they continue trusting Jesus throughout the rest of the week days.

“Is the same Jesus you worship on Sunday enough for your Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday?” he asked.

The Danger of Adding to Christ

Pastor Migadde warned that many believers no longer reject Christ outright but instead add other sources of spiritual security alongside Him.

He cited examples of people who wear charms for protection, keep objects believed to attract customers in their workplaces, or seek traditional spiritual solutions during difficult moments while still professing Christianity.

“When danger comes, some people run to objects they have been told will protect them. Others keep things in their offices believing they bring business success. Yet on Sunday they worship Jesus,” he said.

“The question remains: Is Jesus enough?”

Using 2 Corinthians 6:14-16, he reminded believers that light cannot have fellowship with darkness and urged Christians not to mix biblical faith with practices rooted in idol worship or other spiritual systems.

Rising Spiritual Confusion

Pastor Migadde observed that the world is becoming increasingly spiritual, but not necessarily more biblical.

He pointed to growing interest in angel worship, Eastern religious practices, yoga and various forms of meditation that, he said, draw people away from complete dependence on Christ.

“The Bible teaches us to meditate on the Word of God,” he said. “Our trust must remain in Jesus alone.”

He stressed that Christians must avoid opening themselves to spiritual influences that contradict biblical teaching.

King Solomon: A Warning Against Compromise

Drawing from the life of King Solomon, Pastor Migadde illustrated how spiritual compromise begins.

Although Solomon was blessed with unmatched wisdom, wealth and honour because he sought God’s wisdom, he later allowed foreign influences into his life through his many wives.

The pastor noted that Solomon did not completely abandon God; rather, he gradually added the worship of other gods alongside his devotion to the Lord.

“That is the danger of syncretism,” he said. “You do not necessarily deny Christ—you simply add other things to Him.”

According to Pastor Migadde, Solomon’s divided loyalty eventually turned his heart away from God despite all the blessings he had received.

Three Questions for Every Believer

As he concluded his sermon, Pastor Migadde challenged the congregation with three personal questions.

The first was whether Christ is truly the ultimate authority in every area of life.

Quoting Matthew 28:18 and Colossians 1:15-17, he reminded believers that all authority belongs to Jesus and that everything was created through Him and for Him.

He encouraged Christians to ask themselves whom they run to first when faced with life’s challenges.

“If Jesus has all authority, then He should be the first person you turn to before anyone else,” he said.

Secondly, he asked whether believers truly accept Jesus as the only way, not merely one option among many.

Referring to John 14:6 and Acts 4:12, he emphasized that salvation, deliverance and eternal life are found exclusively in Jesus Christ.

“There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved,” he said.

Pastor Migadde explained that Christ is not only the source of eternal salvation but also the one believers should depend on in every circumstance, including sickness, financial hardship and spiritual battles.

A Call to Undivided Loyalty

The final challenge centred on believers’ loyalty to Christ.

Quoting 1 Corinthians 10:31, Pastor Migadde reminded the congregation that everything they do—whether eating, drinking, working or conducting business—should glorify God.

He said every action reflects worship, leaving no neutral ground.

“Whatever you do, someone gets the glory,” he said. “The question is: Who is receiving the glory from your life?”

He concluded by reaffirming that Jesus Christ is “the way, the truth and the life,” urging believers to reject every form of syncretism and place their complete trust in Christ alone.

The sermon formed part of Watoto Church’s ongoing Spirit-Empowered Discernment series, which seeks to equip believers to recognise spiritual deception, remain rooted in biblical truth and confidently declare through both faith and practice that Jesus alone is enough.

Ugnewsline Reporter

Ugnewsline Reporter

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