The Architecture of Seasons Scripture: "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens." (Ecclesiastes 3:1) I. The Great Misunderstanding Let me confess something from my stoep here in Akasia, where the morning sun burns through the Highveld haze and the distant hoot of a taxi hauling workers to Pretoria sounds like the heartbeat of a nation in a hurry. We have been lied to. The lie is this: that time is a thief. I hear it at the corner café. I hear it in WhatsApp groups filled with young graduates from TUT and UP who sent out a hundred CVs and received eleven replies all rejections. "The years are stealing from me," they say. "I am running out of time." But the Scripture declares unequivocally: God is the Master Architect, and time is His sacred building site. Let us define our terms with theological precision, because confusion is the enemy of transformation. Time chronos in the Greek of the New Testament is not a cosm...
The Orchard of Relationships: A Theological Reckoning with the Souls in Your Garden Scripture: "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." (Proverbs 27:17) Part One: The Parable of the Uninvited Fig Tree Let me tell you about my neighbour in Akasia, a man named Thabo. Two years ago, a fig tree sprouted unbidden along the wall separating our properties. Thabo, being a practical man, wanted to uproot it immediately. "It's not mine," he said. "I didn't plant it. Why should I water it?" I convinced him to wait. Today, that fig tree stands three metres high. Its branches bend heavy with fruit every December. Children from four neighbouring yards gather under its shade. And Thabo that same Thabo who wanted to destroy it now defends it with a vigour that borders on the absurd. Last month, he nearly fought a contractor who suggested trimming its roots. What changed? Nothing changed about the tree. What changed was Thabo's relationship to t...