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The Cascade of Clarity

 The Cascade of Clarity Scripture: “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” (Psalm 119:105) Let me take you to Akasia, Pretoria, where I sat in my study on the morning of June 30, 2026. Outside my window, the Jacarandas were in full bloom those purple canopies that have witnessed so much of this nation's history. But the air was thick with something else. Tension. Fear. The kind of heaviness that settles over a city when vigilante groups have issued ultimatums and thousands of law enforcement officers have been placed on maximum operational readiness. More than 25,000 foreign nationals had already been repatriated. Migrants were being hunted "like wild animals," as one Malawian told the press. Bafana Bafana had just crashed out of the World Cup. And Netflix's The Polygamist had the whole continent debating marriage and betrayal. Chaos. Confusion. A stagnant pond. I closed my eyes and whispered: “Holy Spirit, what is my next right step?” Confusion is a st...
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The Anvil of Authenticity

 The Anvil of Authenticity By Harold Mawela, from Akasia, Pretoria “You were taught... to be made new in the attitude of your minds.” — Ephesians 4:22-23 Let me take you back to a Thursday afternoon in Akasia. The winter sun was low, casting long shadows across my modest stoep a stone's throw from the Union Buildings where power is brokered, but a world away from the corridors where decisions are made. My neighbour, a young man of twenty-four, sat across from me, his eyes hollow with defeat. He had just received his two hundred and fifty-eighth rejection letter. Another quarter, another job lost among the 258,000 young South Africans who watched their dreams evaporate in the first months of 2026. The official unemployment rate had climbed to 32.7 percent, and for those between fifteen and twenty-four, the figure stood at a staggering 60.9 percent. “Pastor,” he said, his voice cracking like dry veld, “is God even listening? Am I being punished?” I leaned forward, the weight of his q...

The Strategy of Holy Disappointment

THE STRATEGY OF HOLY DISAPPOINTMENT A Devotional Essay by Harold Mawela “If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Galatians 1:10 Part One: The Crossroads of Every Soul Let me take you to a place I know well the corner of Boom Street and Church Square in Pretoria, just a stone's throw from where I sit in Akasia. Picture, if you will, a young man standing at that intersection. To his left, the Union Buildings crown the hill like a marble monument to human ambition. To his right, the Ou Raadsaal stands as a relic of power that once was. And beneath his feet, the very ground where Voortrekker blood and African sweat have mingled for generations. He is at a crossroads not of roads, but of voices. One voice whispers: Please them. Smile. Nod. Agree. Keep your head down and your hands open. The path of favour is the path of safety. Another voice thunders: Fear God. Walk holy. Speak truth. Let the dead bury their dead. Is it not true that we all feel thi...

The Aperture of Appreciation

 The Aperture of Appreciation Scripture: "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." (1 Thessalonians 5:18) I was standing in the queue at the filling station in Akasia last week, watching the digital display climb past R28 per litre for 95 unleaded. The man in front of me muttered something unprintable under his breath. Behind me, a woman clutched her purse like it was a lifeline, mentally calculating whether she could afford to drive her children to school for the rest of the month. And in that moment, standing between frustration and fear, I heard the whisper of the Spirit: Give thanks. Not for the fuel price. Not for the shrinking salary, the 2.8% drop in real wages that has left so many South African households gasping. Not for the 60.9% youth unemployment that has turned dreams into dust in townships across this land. No the Scripture does not command us to give thanks for every circumstance. It commands us to give thanks in e...

The Kindling of Momentum

The Kindling of Momentum From my study in Akasia, Pretoria, I look out at a nation holding its breath. Scripture: "Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin." (Zechariah 4:10) I was standing in my kitchen in Akasia, staring at a pile of firewood my neighbour had dropped off. A massive, rain-soaked log sat on top—thick, heavy, impressive. I grabbed my matches and tried to light it. Strike. Nothing. Strike again. A flicker, then death. I crouched there for twenty minutes, frustrated, until a voice from my childhood came back to me: “Umlando awuqali ngentaba, uqala ngetshe” a story does not begin with a mountain, it begins with a pebble. I pushed the great log aside. Beneath it lay tiny, brittle twigs the kind you'd normally sweep away. I struck one match, touched it to the dry kindling, and within seconds, a small fire danced. I fed it twig by twig, then small branches, and finally whoosh that great, damp log caught fire and burned a...

The Elevator of Perspective

 The Elevator of Perspective By Harold Mawela (From Akasia, Pretoria) Scripture: "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things." (Colossians 3:2) Let us define our terms clearly before we ascend. Perspective is not what you see; it is where you see it from. Prayer is not a phone call to heaven; it is an elevator that transports your entire being mind, will, and emotions—to a higher floor of divine intelligence. Worship is not a song; it is the key that opens the elevator door. Now, let me take you to a morning not long ago. I was sitting on my veranda here in Akasia, watching the Pretoria skyline shimmer through the summer haze. The Jacarandas were beginning their purple reign. My phone buzzed incessantly WhatsApp messages from a friend in Mamelodi whose business had collapsed, a news alert about the R600 million security operation ahead of the June 30 protests, and a voice note from a young woman in Soshanguve who had just been retrenched. Her voice cracked: "P...

The Flywheel of Generosity

  THE FLYWHEEL OF GENEROSITY “Give, and it will be given to you.” (Luke 6:38) I am sitting in my study in Akasia, Pretoria, on a cool winter morning. The jacarandas outside my window have shed their purple blossoms, standing bare against the Highveld sky. And I am thinking about the flywheel. There is a principle in physics a principle that is also a profound spiritual truth that has been turning over in my spirit for weeks now. It is the principle of the flywheel. A flywheel is a heavy rotating disc that stores rotational energy. The remarkable thing about a flywheel is this: the first push is the hardest. The first turn requires the most effort. But once it begins to spin, once the momentum builds, the flywheel generates its own power. It becomes self-sustaining. It creates a momentum that is difficult to stop. This, I believe, is the hidden architecture of generosity in the Kingdom of God. THE FIRST PUSH Let us define our terms clearly. Generosity, in the biblical sense, is not ...