THE ARMOR THAT OUTLASTS THE ASSAULT A Harold Mawela Devotional I. HONEST DIAGNOSIS: THE WEAPONISED DARKNESS OF OUR HOUR Let me tell you about a Thursday morning in Akasia that I will never forget. I was sitting on my stoep, coffee in hand, watching the sun bleed gold over the Magaliesberg. The air was crisp that Pretoria winter morning that bites just enough to remind you you're alive. My phone buzzed. A message from a young man I had mentored for three years. "Pastor Harold, I'm done. The attacks won't stop. I've lost my job, my girlfriend left, and my faith feels like a flat tyre on a dirt road. God has abandoned me." I put down my coffee. That message was not just his story. It was the anthem of a generation South Africans waking up to find their hope pickpocketed by circumstance, their faith ambushed by suffering, their purpose hijacked by disappointment. We are a nation under assault. Not just from load-shedding that plunges our homes into darkness, not ...
The Threshold of Transition Scripture: "Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve." (Joshua 24:15) I. The Honest Diagnosis: Standing at the Door From my study here in Akasia, just north of Pretoria, I watch the jacarandas shed their purple blossoms onto the streets below. The petals fall without hesitation—they do not negotiate with the wind, nor do they bargain for more time on the branch. They simply fall. And in their falling, they make room for the next season's green. But we are not jacaranda trees. We are creatures of will, stamped with the image of a God who chose, who decided, who spoke light into darkness by an act of divine determination. And here is our problem: we stand at the threshold, one foot in the old room and one hand reaching for the new, and we freeze. We call it discernment. God calls it delay. We call it prudence. He calls it paralysis. Is it not true that we all feel this? The job you know you must leave. The relationship you know you mus...