My friend, it is a truth we too often forget: we are not soldiers fighting for victory, but children standing on ground already conquered by our King. That cry from the cross, "It is finished," was not a whisper of defeat, but the universe-altering shout of a champion . Your calling is not to achieve what Christ has already accomplished, but to enforce this glorious reality in every corner of your life. 🛣️ A Walk in Akasia: The Battle in the Mundane Just the other day, I was walking the dusty streets of Akasia as the familiar frustration of loadshedding set in. The hum of generators filled the air, a modern South African soundtrack to our daily struggles. I felt a familiar anxiety creep in—worries about providing, about safety, about an uncertain future. It was in that moment the Holy Spirit whispered, "You are acting like a victim trying to survive a siege, when you are, in fact, a viceroy appointed to administer a conquered kingdom." I was like the Israelites aft...
The Sermon of Your Silence: When Actions Preach Louder Than Words The Unspoken Sermon The elderly woman in Mamelodi sits on an upturned crate, her gnarled hands shelling peas into a plastic bowl. She has never stood behind a pulpit or written a theological treatise. Yet, every morning at dawn, she places a second crate outside her door for the young man from down the dirt road who lost his parents to the great sickness. She never speaks of this. But when he passes, he does not see a old woman shelling peas—he sees a living parable of God's persistent care, a tangible expression that he has not been forgotten by heaven or earth. This is the sermon that needs no microphone. This past week, as our nation grappled with the sobering reports of nearly 1,000 women raped and 137 murdered in a single quarter , and as our political discourse often echoes with division, a profound question has haunted my quiet moments: If my life were stripped of all religious jargon, all Christian clichés, a...