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The Pulse of the Present

 THE PULSE OF THE PRESENT Why Your Today Is Too Precious to Waste on Yesterday’s Echo Scripture: “This is the day the Lord has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24) I. The Crash That Taught Me the Value of Vibration I remember the morning like it was this morning. It was a Tuesday unremarkable, ordinary, the kind of day you forget before it ends. I was driving down the N1 towards Pretoria CBD, the Jacaranda blooms painting the road purple, when my phone buzzed with a news alert. “Unemployment surges to 32.7% in first quarter of 2026.” I sighed. Another statistic. Another headline. Another reminder that the patient is still bleeding. But before I could swipe the notification away, the car in front of me slammed its brakes. I swerved. The taxi beside me one of those overloaded, exhaust-spewing warriors of the road—honked with the fury of a wounded buffalo. For three terrifying seconds, I felt the pulse of the present like I had never felt it before. The thumping of...
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The Loud Lie of Fear

 The Loud Lie of Fear A Devotional Meditation on 2 Timothy 1:7 I remember the day I sat in my small kitchen in Akasia, the kettle whistling and the morning light slanting through the window like a blade. Outside, the Gautrain buses were already ferrying passengers from Pretoria to Johannesburg, their engines humming with the rhythm of a nation in perpetual motion. But inside, I was paralyzed. The newspaper on my table bore headlines that would make any South African tremble: “Unemployment Hits 32.7% – 345,000 Jobs Lost”, “Electricity Prices Up 85%”, and “ANC Loses Majority – Coalition Chaos Looms”. Fear had crawled into my home, unpacked its baggage, and refused to leave. But then I remembered the words of the Apostle Paul to young Timothy. Words that cut through the noise of my anxious heart like a machete through bushveld: “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7). The Anatomy of a Lie Let us define our terms clearly...

You Are What You Choose After

You Are What You Choose After By Harold Mawela, Akasia, Pretoria Scripture: "Forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead" — Philippians 3:13 A Personal Beginning: The Taxi Rank Morning Let me take you to a morning I will never forget. It was a cold July morning in 2023, and I stood at the corner of Jabavu and Kgosi Mampuru streets in Pretoria, waiting for a taxi to take me to a meeting in Soshanguve. The rank was chaos — vendors shouting, taxis hooting, hawkers selling everything from socks to sim cards. As I squeezed into the back of a beat-up Toyota Quantum, a young man stumbled in beside me, eyes bloodshot, shoulders slumped. He smelled of cheap alcohol and deeper despair. "Umnumzana," he whispered, his voice cracking. "I was released from Kgosi Mampuru prison yesterday. Three years for a crime I committed when I was drunk. My wife left me. My children don't know me. My mother won't open the door. What am I?" I looked at...

The Funeral of Your Complaints

 The Funeral of Your Complaints Scripture: "Do all things without grumbling or disputing." (Philippians 2:14) I buried a complaint last Tuesday. Not a metaphorical burial, but a funeral. I stood at the graveside of my own grumbling, lowered the casket of my excuses, and watched the soil of God's silence cover it completely. Thoko, a domestic worker from Soshanguve, taught me the funeral. She lives in a shack without windows, yet her joy is a jacaranda in bloom purple and impossible against the dust. One afternoon, as load-shedding plunged Akasia into stage 6 darkness, I heard her humming. Not complaining about Eskom, not grumbling about politicians, not murmuring about the potholes that swallow our tyres whole. "The funeral," she said, "is when you decide that your mouth will no longer rehearse your misery." Beloved, let us define our terms clearly. Complaining is the verbal rehearsal of circumstances you refuse to change. Disputing is the mental argum...

The Mirror of Their Madness

Title: The Mirror of Their Madness Scripture: “They will treat you this way because they do not know the One who sent me.” (John 15:21) My neighbour, Mr. Dlamini, lost his job last month. Not because his work was poor — he was the best boilermaker in the Hammanskraal industrial park but because the factory closed. Load‑shedding had strangled production, and the owner sold the equipment to a buyer in Durban. Mr. Dlamini came to my gate at 6 a.m., his eyes red from tears he would not admit. “Pastor,” he whispered, “my wife looks at me now like I am the problem.” I put my hand on his shoulder. “Brother, her gaze is a cracked mirror. It shows her fear, not your failure.” Beloved, I have stood in that painful place too many times. A few years ago, a brother in a Bible study I helped lead accused me of “trying to steal the glory” because I dared to preach on the cost of discipleship. He stopped greeting me in the aisle. He whispered to others that I was “too political.” I went home that nigh...

The Command of Your Sail

 The Command of Your Sail Scripture: “Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?” (Mark 4:41) Let me tell you about the Wednesday the lights went out and my faith nearly went with them. It was three weeks ago here in Akasia. Eskom had blessed us with Stage 6 load-shedding again. There I sat, candle flickering on my kitchen table, cellphone battery dying, and the news on my radio telling me that our beloved South African rand was taking another beating. My mind began its old, familiar dance: How will you pay the school fees? What about the car repair? Your mother’s hypertension medicine—did you budget for the price increase? I caught myself begging. Not praying begging. Whimpering at the storm like a man drowning in ankle-deep water. Then the Holy Spirit—bless His relentless kindness whispered: Stop begging the waves for mercy. I slept in your storm. Now speak to it. Define Your Terms, Lest You Drown in Confusion Let us be precise, because confusion is the devil's fa...

The Cage of Comfort

 The Cage of Comfort Scripture: "Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch." (Luke 5:4) My dear brother, my dear sister—let me tell you something this morning from my study window here in Akasia, where the Pretoria sun is rising over the purple jacarandas. I see my neighbour, Mr. Ndlovu, backing out his BMW for the fifth time this week. Nice car. Steady salary at the Department of Home Affairs. No drama. And I whisper to myself: Blessing has become a blanket, and that blanket has become a bed. And a bed, beloved, is where men fall asleep. The Paradox of Prosperity Let us define our terms clearly. Comfort is not sin. I must say this plainly, lest the zealots among you throw away your mattresses. Comfort—the legitimate rest, the fruit of honest labour, the provision of a loving God—is a gift. Did not Solomon say, "There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil" (Ecclesiastes 2:24)? Yes, he did. B...