The Harvest Hidden in the Hard Season A Devotional by Harold Mawela "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." — 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Part One: The Diagnosis of Our Discontent There is a conversation I have overheard in every corner of this nation. From the dusty streets of Diepsloot to the polished boardrooms of Sandton, from the shebeens of Soweto to the verandas of my own Akasia—the same refrain echoes like a broken record: "If only this season would end. If only this struggle would pass. If only God would remove this thorn." I have said it myself. I confess it with shame, yet with honesty. When load-shedding plunges our homes into darkness for the fourth hour of the day, when the price of maize meal climbs higher than our wages can reach, when the headlines scream of another tragedy on the N1 or another corruption scandal that makes our blood boil—my first instinct is not gratitude. It is complaint. It is calculation...
THE THIEF OF JOY, THE ASSASSIN OF ASSIGNMENT A Devotional on the Danger of Comparison 1. HONEST DIAGNOSIS: The Mirror That Lies Let us begin with a confession. I have stood at the graveside of my own dreams, poisoned by a venom I did not recognize. The venom was not failure failure I could name. The venom was not poverty poverty I could fight. The venom was comparison. And it did not announce itself as an enemy. It came dressed as ambition. Picture a man in Akasia, Pretoria. He wakes at 4 AM, commutes to work in Centurion, returns home at 7 PM, and scrolls through Instagram before bed. There he sees his former classmate—now a "digital entrepreneur" in Sandton posting photos from Dubai. There he sees his cousin in Mamelodi driving a car he cannot afford. There he sees the pastor's son leading worship at a conference while he sits in the congregation. And something dies inside him. Not loudly. Quietly. Like a seed that never breaks ground. Is it not true that we all feel th...