“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” (Zechariah 4:10, NLT) Beloved in Christ, I greet you from my home here in Akasia, Pretoria—a place where the morning sun rises over the Magaliesberg and the dust of daily struggle settles on every pavement. This morning, as I walked through my neighborhood, I saw a young mother walking three kilometers to the taxi rank because the potholes on her street have destroyed the minibus route. I saw a young man sitting on a curb, scrolling his phone for job listings that never come. I heard a grandmother praying in Zulu over her empty pot, asking God for just enough mealie-meal to see her grandchildren through another night. And I asked myself: Where is the righteousness in this? Scripture is clear: "The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all" (Psalm 34:19). But standing here in South Africa in 2026, where 66% of our people live below the poverty line, wher...
The Forge of Faith “Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep Your word.” (Psalm 119:67) Introduction: The Altar of Apparent Adversity Let me tell you something today, my beloved brother, my beautiful sister in Christ. There is a furnace I have come to love. Not the furnace that melts gold, I am no metallurgist. Not the furnace of a power station we have had enough darkness in this country, praise God the lights have stayed on for over a year now. No, I speak of a furnace far more ancient and far more necessary: the Furnace of Affliction. The obstacle is not the barrier, no. Say it with me: The obstacle is the doorway. You see, I live in Akasia, north of Pretoria. Every morning, when I step onto my stoep and look toward the Magaliesberg, I remember that the mountain did not become a monument by being comfortable. It was pushed up from the depths by fire and pressure. And you, child of God, are no different. The Scripture declares unequivocally: “Before I was afflicted I went...