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...
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...