The God-Shaped Silence Scripture: “My soul finds rest in God alone.” (Psalm 62:1) A Confession from Akasia Let me tell you something I have learned the hard way, sitting here in my flat in Akasia, Pretoria, with the distant sound of taxis hooting and my neighbour’s television bleeding through the wall. Three weeks ago, I found myself doing something ridiculous. There I was—midnight, thumb scrolling through Instagram, watching people I haven't spoken to in years post pictures of their dinners, their babies, their new cars. And I thought to myself: Why am I here? What am I searching for? I was lonely. Not alone—there is a difference. Lonely. That hollow ache that makes you reach for your phone the moment you wake up, hoping someone has noticed you exist. But here is the truth that broke me free, and I want you to hear it clearly: Loneliness is not the absence of affection—it is the absence of direction. Defining Our Terms Let us be precise, because the enemy of our souls loves vaguen...
Title: The Joy That Fights Back: A Harold Mawela Devotional Scripture: “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Philippians 4:11) Introduction: The Cell Is Not a Place; It Is a Perspective Let us define our terms clearly before we go to war. Joy is not the absence of tears; it is the presence of Jesus. Contentment is not the satisfaction of having everything you want; it is the certainty that you already have everything you need. Circumstances are not your master; they are your classroom. The apostle Paul declared these words from a maximum‑security prison in Rome—chains on his wrists, a guard at his side, and the threat of execution hanging over his head like a storm cloud. Yet he dared to write: “I have learned to be content.” That little word learned is the hinge of the whole matter. Contentment is not automatic; it is acquired. Joy is not a feeling you find; it is a fighter you train. A Personal Story from the Trenches of Akasia I remember a Thursday morning in Ak...